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WRAL@Home this weekend: Craft beer and chill

Help support local breweries, check out a new show based in the Outer Banks and more at home this weekend.

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Help support local breweries, check out a new show based in the Outer Banks and more at home this weekend.

Here are our picks for fun at home:

Support local breweries at Drive-Through Brewgaloo - The popular downtown Raleigh beer festival is postponed to the fall, but you can still have fun at this pop-up at Hi-Wire Brewing on Saturday afternoon. Just order ahead and drive-through to pick up your beer.
Try this easy dessert - WRAL's Brian Shrader checked in with his Local Dish cooking partner Lisa Prince for an easy dessert -- using fresh North Carolina strawberries.
Order from the Durham Food Hall - The much anticipated Durham Food Hall is open for curbside pick-up. You can order cocktail kits, beer, wine and even home goods.
Tour Biltmore from your couch - WRAL's Mikaya Thurmond has a list of fun ideas for the weekend including touring this Asheville landmark.
Binge watch 'Outer Banks' - This new Netflix show is not only based in the North Carolina, it also stars a Kernersville native.
Order from a Triangle butchers - If you are looking for additional resources for buying meat, consider some of these area meat markets, butchers and more.
Try this Kanki recipe - While we love to go to Kanki and watch the chefs prepare food right in front of us, we can't right now. So we asked them to share their recipe for garlic chicken fried rice.
Listen to the WRAL Out & About Podcast - Podcast guests this week have included Tabletop Media's Kristen Baughman, Mothers and Sons' Josh DeCarolis, wedding planner Aneesa Glines and more!
Watch "Cats"- Broadway is dark through the summer, but you can enjoy an iconic show in your own home: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s "Cats." This is not last year’s movie that is known for being so bad it’s good. This free stream is a 1998 film of the stage production. "Cats" debuts Friday at 2 p.m. and will be available for 48 hours on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s new YouTube channel, called The Shows Must Go On.
See the "Maleficent’"sequel - The whole family can enjoy "Maleficent: Mistress of Evil" this weekend. It begins streaming Friday on Disney+. The 2019 sequel to the 2014 hit has an underwhelming 40 percent from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, but the audience disagrees, giving it at 95 percent rating.

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