Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

On Sunday, we went for brunch at one of our favorite spots, Parker and Otis, a little restaurant and giftshop in the historic downtown area of Durham. We love that they use fresh, local ingredients. That’s very common in Durham, though; it’s very much a wonderful foodie town. Parker and Otis have so much wonderful stuff that it’s almost overwhelming. But you can go in and order a yummy breakfast or lunch (or in our case, brunch) and then browse through all of the candies, knick-knacks, cards, wine, and cooking paraphernalia while you wait.

Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

They have lovely seating inside and out. Sunday was a bit gloomy as far as the clouds go, but it wasn’t too hot or humid so we were able to comfortably sit outside and enjoy our meal.

Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

I got a grilled pimento cheese with bacon on sourdough bread. Their homemade cole slaw is the default side, and it’s delicious. If you’re not familiar with pimento cheese then you are missing out. It’s an indulgent spread made of various cheeses, mayonnaise, and pimentos. Everyone has their own recipe and most are very delicious. Parker and Otis’ pimento cheese is also very good!

Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

Nick got a grilled banana, peanut butter, and bacon panini with a side of fresh fruit.

Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

We had a visitor while we ate: this cute little guy!

Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

Lots of scrumptious candies and food stuffs. And a coffee bar

I told Nick that I want to make a chandelier just like this. I mean, really, how amazing is this? I think it’s just beautiful!

Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

Around Town : Parker & Otis | NCsquared LIfe

Cook books galore! And plenty of pots and pans and other cooking utensils.

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The area around Parker & Otis is very industrial because the majority of the buildings in the area were warehouses used for tobacco processing.

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This is what I wore for our little outing. Can you think of anything more comfortable than these drapey pants? They looked great when I wore them out and were super comfortable when I got home and kicked off the wedges to sit at my computer and get some school work done.

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That’s it for our little outing. I hope you enjoyed seeing some of the cool things Durham has to offer!

Shirt: Gap (old)
Cardigan: Old Navy
Pants:Old Navy
Wedges: American Eagle by Payless
Necklace: Hawthorne Collection (online)
Handbag: Franco Sarto via Ross

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