That’s the back of Red Line Beer and Wine.
Close enough for government work! The place I was going for was Mitch’s Tavern next door, but they do share backs in the photo!
Fair enough. I got soaked jogging out to Hillsborough street to look for Neomonde trays, I got nothing at the moment.
Why are you looking for Neomonde trays? …and what do you mean by Neomonde trays?
Meant to reply to Wey, but the red plastic trays in your pic are from Neomonde. So I was looking for single story restaurants that were side by side, with easy access to the back, and a little on the run-down/aged side.
Smelled like Hillsborough street to me.
Ah, those delivery crates! Nice work. You were correct that it smelled like Hillsborough Street!
i love that this thread is becoming a real life scavenger hunt
But, nobody is guessing your picture. Come on people!
if i need to provide that sweet sweet context i will but y’all gotta throw a couple guesses out first
Well, Albizia julibrissin is an invasive species and their locations are tagged on INaturalist, there’s only a few that are tagged in downtown though. This might be a new spot that needs to be reported.
the more you know! well here’s one hint, there’s a LOT of landscaping going on in this particular area so maybe they’ll catch it
It feels like a developer is trying to take an old building and trying to make it look exciting. I’m thinking that it’s somewhere around Iron Works.
close enough for government work (literally)! it’s the wake county abc warehouse as seen from across iron works drive
I this down along Dawson just past Cabarrus before Lenoir?
EDIT: The answer is no.
Hint: it’s against a manmade berm, not a natural hill/slope.
Glenwood S., behind the Creamery and the embankment is the railroad tracks.