
The City of Fayetteville will soon be adding to its lineups of bars and restaurants as CRU Fayetteville prepares to open its doors. Announced on social media, CRU Fayetteville aka “CRU 2~6” will be a vibrant lifestyle lounge and restaurant offering “elevated bar plates, craft cocktails(CRUtails) dining and vibes!”
According to the bar’s website, the soon to be Fayetteville location is one out of 35 other locations found throughout the country. The website also highlights a menu offering bottle service, “CRUtails”, small plates and a brunch menu.
You can find out more about the bar here and follow their progress on Facebook here.
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