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Downtown Raleigh barbecue joint closing its doors

Bare Bones opened just over a year ago on Fayetteville Street.

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Kathy Hanrahan
RALEIGH, N.C. — A downtown Raleigh restaurant will close its doors Monday.
Eschelon Experiences opened Bare Bones just over a year ago at 301 Fayetteville St., the former home of Zinda. The restaurant was billed as an "easy, go-to spot for burgers, ribs and beer." The venue also had classic games such as pool, darts and a 22-foot shuffleboard table.

"Bare Bones was created with a heavy Southern influence meant to bring people together at the dinner table and we are sad to say goodbye. We cannot thank you enough for allowing us to serve you and your loved ones," owners wrote in a Facebook post Sunday night.

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