
About Us |

| Camel City first opened in March 2002, and had a maximum seating capacity of 36, lending itself to an almost constant wait for a seat. There certainly was a lot of "character" to the "old" Camel City. Praise for the food abounded (thankfully it hasn't ceased) and the wine flowed freely from the wine bar. The West End of Winston-Salem was very good to Camel City Café and we thank our friends and neighbors for our time. After a lot of prodding by city fathers and hefty renovations, Camel City Café moved into the current space in the Stevens Center of the North Carolina School of the Arts. We opened the doors in August 2005. Located at the corner of Fourth Street aka "Restaurant Row" and Marshall, we are conveniently located within walking distance to many of the areas largest businesses, including the MC Benton Convention Center, the Marriot and Embassy Suites. Our current home includes 2 separate dining rooms, an outside patio, a banquet facility on the 10th floor of the building and a full service bar, "The Oasis." Since we are located in an NCSA building, we are a smoke free restaurant. Our Southern Heritage lends itself to striving for perfection and but not making you feel stuffy or uneasy. Attire is generally casual, although some guests do like to dress up. Learning your name, knowing your favorite dishes, recommending the perfect wine to accompany your meal are all examples of things we like to do. So although we've expanded our size, our heart is still in the same place. That's what being a Southern restaurant is all about: Southern Taste ~ Southern Style. |


| Whether you are looking for an intimate anniversary dinner, dinner and a show with someone special, a business meeting, or a celebration for 85 of your closest friends, think of the Camel City Café! |
| 336-734-1797 |

