shrimp and grits, and MJ’s famous for its signature crab cakes have been staples for decades. These eateries, among many others, offer a diverse array of dining options—from Greek and Italian to seafood and surf and turf.“If you can’t find something to eat, you’re not trying,” jokes Colleen Roberts. Newer establishments have also contributed to the city’s culinary landscape, creating an experience that feels like dining in Charlottesville or Charleston while retaining New Bern’s quaint charm. The city’s commitment to high-quality food and drink extends beyond restaurants to include a thriving craft beer, cocktail and wine culture. Places like Cypress Hall offer impressive wine and bourbon selections as well as specialty cocktails while local breweries like Brewery 99 and Freshwater Beer Company produce their own beers, adding to the city’s diverse beverage offerings. Despite its growth, New Bern remains family-friendly and inclusive, ensuring that everyone, from children to adults, can enjoy its culinary delights. THE BIRTHPLACE OF PEPSI-COLA One of New Bern’s claims to fame is being the birthplace of Pepsi-Cola. Invented by pharmacist 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 09
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