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Herons

4.3 (323 reviews)
Ultra High-EndBreakfast & Brunch, American
Open • 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Chicken
San C.

I was really looking forward to it since this place came so highly recommended. The service was excellent, we were welcomed with complimentary sweet bread and a savory scone along with a welcome drink, which was a nice touch. For mains, we ordered the NC Coastline and the Chicken. The presentation was great but both dishes were a bit dry and slightly lacking in flavor. Thankfully, they came with a sauce and broth that helped bring everything together. For dessert, we had the Citrus and Tiramisu, both were fantastic and didn't disappoint.

Holly K.

Heron's is a lovely spot to spend a special occasion at. My husband and I have been twice now for our anniversary and are wowed each time. (They also knew it was the second time we spent our anniversary with them since they keep track of that type of stuff). The food is artful and inventive, but also delicious. The tasting menu has a enough variety where even if you don't love one of the dishes plenty more are headed to you. I also love to do the wine pairing and hear the spiel from the sommelier about each of the vineyards. You will be paying a lot, but it will certainly be a memorable celebration.

sticky toffee
Emily G.

Impeccable lunch. Made reservations here for lunch on my birthday. We split the beet salad and the butternut squash soup, and the kitchen pre-split all the plates for me and my partner which was much appreciated. For my entree, we split the Umstead smash burger which was extremely tasty. They brought out complimentary cookies with a happy birthday piece of chocolate, and we ordered the stick toffee as well. Service was excellent and I would definitely return for a nice meal.

Lamb*
Eric L.

An obvious contender for Michelin recognition (when the new guidebook comes out later this year) is likely the best fine dining restaurant in the south. And it has the many accolades to prove it (notably its five-star rating from Forbes). So I had high expectations, which were tempered by some all-over-the-map reviews on Yelp (read the three- and four-star reviews for context). So despite my anxieties, my high expectations were all met. While it's definitely not a three-Michelin-star experience, it's very much worthy of its frequent accolades. The most impressive part of the meal is the food itself. Yes, service is wonderful, but it's the food that makes this so special. The opening trio was wonderful, particularly the standout dish of the evening, a modern fine-dining take on a corndog (this time made with duck and coated with a truffle ketchup). Most of the other dishes were wonderful - the lobster and the duck were particular standouts, and the potato accompanying the lamb was inventive. The foie gras was an addition - it didn't come with the tasting menu - and it was as savory as one would hope. The cons: the restaurant looks dated. Which really contrasts with the modern sensibility of the food. The carpet looks like a relic from the 1980s, and the artwork is very 1990s New York. An upgrade could also improve the kitchen window - it's too small to really enjoy seeing what magic is going on inside.

Nicole P.

I went with my husband for a birthday dinner, on a Tuesday. Upon entry, the hostess was extremely welcoming and noted the note about his birthday, and wished him a HBD. It was wonderful to be welcomed that way. The service was very kind, and personable, and we were well attended. We had the chef's tasting menu along with the wine pairing. I did really enjoy both and the local thought put into each menu and ingredient. I do wish we had a consistent sommelier thought the pairing experience. Overall, a wonderful place. We look forward to going to a few courses and sharing a few of the cocktails soon!

Ice wine with dessert
Michael L.

8/6/25 the three chef special tasting- sublime! Opened with the Krug champagne, a cut above those I had tried heretofore- with the canapés; a three- layered tomato dish, which was the winner of the night for me. Duck, by Chef Lee- fantastic; lamb with Pommard- perfect. This was a Michelin 3-star meal for sure. I felt so privileged to be here, served wines by the two Hannahs, perfectly plated dishes served by Carlos, Gregg. Thank you!

Stella G.

I've been here three times now, and I can officially say that this is one of my all-time favorite restaurants! The presentation is so impressive, the dishware is unique, and most importantly, the food is always delicious. I love that they have their own farm so that they can showcase all their seasonal produce too. My favorite bite was the scallop this time, and it wasn't even my entree (big mistake). It's one of the best scallops I've ever had; I wish they gave you five more. My second favorite bite was the duck confit corndog. The presentation was so creative - it really did look like a cattail. For the desserts, our server said that the glassware was custom made to match the colors of the painting behind us. You can just tell that they put so much thought into every single detail here. The bread courses are also amazing! I've dreamed about their bread, and I'm not even a big bread person. This is a great special occasion restaurant in the Raleigh area, and I'm definitely coming here whenever I visit NC!

Green olives, red peppers, and salted almonds at the bar.
Daniel B.

Herons was amazing. It lived up to the hype. This is one of my top two restaurants in the Triangle. The other is Fearrington House in Pittsboro. When it comes to fine dining, these are among the best in North Carolina. That said, they're expensive and not everyday restaurants. (For "everyday" restaurants in the Triangle, a couple of my top picks are M Sushi in Durham and Tesoro in Carrboro). My wife preferred Herons to Fearrington House. For me, it's a push. She thought Herons had both better food and service. Food-wise, she thought the dishes at Herons were better composed and balanced. Service-wise, she felt the staff at Herons, from our bartender to the hostess to our server and the food runners, were warmer and provided more seamless service. Regardless, both places deliver exceptional dining experiences. I've dined at six Michelin-star restaurants to date (I'm not saying that to humble-brag, I'm saying it to give context) and I think Herons is Michelin-star quality. It's on that level. When the Michelin Guide hit Atlanta in 2023, I correctly predicted several of the restaurants that got stars. While the Michelin Guide hasn't covered North Carolina yet, Herons still has impressive accolades. I saw 2024 Forbes Travel Guide Five Stars and 2020 AAA Five Diamond awards during our visit. Herons is located inside the Umstead Hotel and Spa, a luxury hotel and spa situated just off I-40 exit 287 (Harrison Ave). For parking, you can use the hotel valet or self-park for free in the dedicated lot off Woodland Pond Dr. Use OpenTable to book your reservation. Unlike Fearrington House, which I also booked via OpenTable, Herons awarded dining points. I used OpenTable's messaging system to communicate with Herons staff and make a change to our reservation. It worked well. Herons serves breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. My wife and I had a 7pm reservation on a Saturday. We showed up early and had drinks at the Umstead's Bar & Lounge. It was really nice (the entire property was) and set the tone for what turned into a magnificent evening. The Bar & Lounge was busy before and after our dinner. The Umstead is a happening place. For dinner, we went with Herons' standard four-course prix fixe dinner at $170 per person. For comparison, four courses at Fearrington House was $150 per person. Both offer $100 drink/wine pairings and supplements for certain courses. Both also offer more elaborate tasting menus. At Herons, it's the "Art Tour," consisting of 8-15 courses at $250 per person. We got to choose from 4-5 selections for each course. My wife and I chose different things for each course so we could try many dishes. Here's what we got: Cocktails * Lilac ($16) - Cathead vodka, creme de violette, blueberry, lychee, yuzu * Ruby cocktail ($16) - Lunazul Reposado, rhubarb, One Oak Farm beets, citrus Non-Alcoholic Infusions * Drinking Vinegars - Strawberry-Basil ($8) Before First * English pea macarons with creme fraiche and Siberian caviar * Buckwheat baguettes and butter from Marietta, Georgia First * Oyster - poached, Charleston Gold Rice, Champagne Sabayon * Wagyu - asparagus, egg sauce, finger lime, kosho, sauce Japonaise Before Second * Chef's play on bacon, eggs and toast; quail eggs, bacon mousse, edible nest * Chive croissants with garlic butter Second * Egg - 62-degree egg, One Oak grits, mushroom, Iberico ham, shrimp. * Foie Gras ($20 supplement) - strawberries, sudachi, salted Marcona almond creme; Carolina pineberries Before Entrees * Duck confit corn dogs, made to look like cattails * Milk bread with honey butter Entrees * Tuna - ossetra, miso, chive, Meyer lemon, brown butter dashi * Beef - two styles (strip steak and short rib), farm carrots, sea buckthorn puree, Shaoxing sauce Before Dessert * Elderflower pickled rhubarb, lime (and other ingredients I forgot) * French press decaf coffee (large, $9) Dessert * Honey - milk ganache, kataifi, orange blossom, nitro labneh, bee pollen * Cheese - Fromager d'Affinois espuma, air baguette, mostarda, English peas After Dessert Gifts * Dark chocolate, yuzu gummies with blueberry centers, housemade Red Hots, and caramels The four-course was an "art tour" itself. It was truly a culinary adventure with neat surprises along the way. And for those wondering, we left the restaurant completely stuffed. The timing and attention to detail was almost impeccable. For example, the butters that accompanied the bread courses were consistently themed. The garlic butter that came with the croissants looked like leaves and the honey butter that came with the milk bread looked like honeycomb. The quail eggs in the edible nest and the duck confit corn dog cattails were creative and fun. The 62-degree egg was served in/with wooden bowls and a wooden spoon rest made from fallen trees on the property. The dishes were unique and the flavors and textures were superb. The entire Herons and Umstead staff were terrific, including our fantastic server Mike.

Duck Duck Quail- again
Theresa P.

I previously gave Herons a five star review. However my most recent visit this week left me extremely disappointed. There is a seasonal chef's choice menu which is uber pricey for this area but I felt well worth the money the first time I tried it. That was the spring menu. I was excited to return for their summer menu. Imagine how irritated I was that it was the same exact menu only with some variations of the seasoning and presentation. The oyster appetizer looked amazing but was dangerously close to the taste of an oyster in Campbell's condensed cream of chicken soup. And the Crudo entrée did not taste extremely fresh. Admittedly, the second seafood dish was amazing. Then let down again with the tired Duck Duck Quail and Lamb with braised Romaine? You can't find a better vegetable to put on the side of the plate than Romaine Lettuce for this price? When you're dropping this kind of money for the experience and flavor you expect it to be on point. Sadly, it was not. I will say the service was great and the view is pretty.

Becca R.

We did the tasting menu at Herons for our anniversary and had a delicious meal! All of the servers were very friendly and knowledgeable about the food. The table next to us also had the tasting menu and had gotten there before us. Some of our courses were delivered before theirs and vice versa. The only negative aspect was consistency with timing between courses. Sometimes we were still eating one course when the next was brought out and other times it felt like we were waiting a while. Overall loved the food and the decor. The plates were handmade and a very pretty color. All of the food came out beautifully presented.

Karolina M.

Hands down the best tasting menu I've ever experienced. The food and wine pairing was simply perfect. Each dish was flawlessly prepared with not only incredible flavor, but also stunning presentation. If there's any reason to visit Raleigh, this is number one. I can't wait to come back and experience their next creations.

Anne P.

Finally got to check out Herons at the The Umstead Hotel and Spa. I was able to snag a reservation for the fully booked Christmas evening with my son. The restaurant was nicely decorated for the season. Very warm and cozy. I was warned that it was going to be pricey but the talent of the kitchen and staff is a standout. We had the prix fixe dinner without the wine pairing and we absolutely enjoyed it. The food was so tasty and plated like works of art. I highly recommend this place for that special occasion.

Oysters
Rick S.

Ambiance: Herons is an upscale restaurant with beautiful artwork and views of carefully manicured landscape surrounding the Umstead Hotel. Service: The service at Herons is exceptional. You are seated promptly with a team of employees who are constantly refilling water, delivering food, explaining the dishes, and catering to all of your dining needs. Food: The food at Herons can best be described as a twist between southern and Asian inspired cuisine using seasonal ingredients. There are intersectional flavors in all of their dishes. The signature Egg appetizer was the chefs version of grits with a delicious egg and truffle. The oysters were unbelievably flavorful. With the waiter telling us they where obtained exactly at 11:30am that same morning from the coast. The quail eggs in edible birds nets where an artistic treat. The wagyu appetizer was tender, delicious, and paired beautifully with the asparagus. The halibut was cooked to perfection with a fluffy texture and decadent flavor. The menu is carefully crafted and is worth the price. We cannot wait to come back again!

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Ask the Community - Herons

Do they have a la carte menu that we can order from?

Dear Samantha, dinner service in Herons is 4 course prix fix only. Unfortunately, we no longer offer a la carte. A la carte menus are available for breakfast and lunch in Herons, and throughout the day in our Bar and Lounge. We hope to welcome… Read more

Can one have dinner alone without a reservation? Just a walk-in?

Depending on how busy they are it is possible to get a table in the restaurant within a half hour or less. Busier nights can potentially be fully committed. You can also generally get a table at the bar without a reservation.

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Peck & Plume is located inside The Mayton Hotel in downtown Cary, overlooking the main park. The…read moresetting alone makes it worth a visit. The hotel property is charming and thoughtfully designed, with a mix of tables, sofas, and comfortable chairs that create a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. We arrived 3/4 past noon and chose to sit in the study/library area rather than the main dining room. I would strongly recommend this option. The study is quiet and comfortable, while the main restaurant area was noticeably louder. The proximity allows you to enjoy the ambiance without the noise. The menu offerings felt fairly typical for this style of restaurant. We tried the skillet cornbread. It was served room temperature and on the dry side. However, the whipped butter that accompanied it was excellent. Unfortunately, the cornbread was not warm enough to melt it, which would have improved the experience. The Italian wedding soup was very good and served properly hot. We also ordered the local lettuces salad with chicken. The salad itself was fresh, but the chicken was visibly dry and tasted the same. Interestingly, placing the chicken into the soup made it more enjoyable. The double cheeseburger was average. The bun struggled to hold together under the two patties and cheese. The flavor was acceptable but not memorable. Our server was exceptional. Attentive, professional, and gracious throughout the meal. The service elevated the the mediocre experience. Overall, Peck & Plume offers a beautiful setting and excellent service. For a quieter meal, request the study/library seating. While the food was satisfactory, it did not quite match the charm of the surroundings. Would we go again? Maybe. If we did, we would order different items. But, we would request Brian as the server.

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