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....headed down tomorrow to DPAC for a Lyle Lovett/John Hiatt show. Any good used record stores I should look up?
Oz
Don't worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you.
- Winston Churchill
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There is also Books Do Furnish a Room which is between Bull City Records and Nice Price Books on 1809 W Markham Ave. They have a small selection of used LP's.
As far as restaurants, I have simple tastes (none of these are high brow). I like Elmos on 9th Street, Mad Hatter (great desserts) on 1802 W Main St. There are quite a few restaurants in Bright Leaf Square (where Offbeat Music is located). I like El Rodeo for Mexican and Satisfactions is good.
Try Nice Price on Broad Street, they have the best used selection. There's also Bull City Records (mostly new and an indie slant) on Perry St (two blocks from Nice Price) and Offbeat Music (some used, some new) in the Brightleaf Square complex on Main St. All have websites and parking is easy in all cases. If you only go to one, go to Nice Price.Happy hunting and enjoy the show. DPAC is a phenomenal venue with great sight lines and very good sound.
What kind of food do you like? The Bull City also has a number of great restaurants from taqueria to 4 star.
Edits: 03/14/12
Yeah, recommend a restaurant. We like everything.
Oz
Don't worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you.
- Winston Churchill
Options:
Vin Rouge is great french bistro food with a nice wine list and reasonable prices (my favorite in Durham)
Magnolia Grill - one of the top restaurants in the SE. Haute southern cuisine. Consistently excellent and a memorable eating experience. $$$;-)
Tacos - Chubby's on Ninth Street. Great salsas, delicious chicken tinga, cold beer. Cheap - fast.
Enjoy.
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