📍 West End, Winston-Salem
West End is cobblestone commercial district that held off chain retail. In Winston-Salem's context — Krispy Kreme birthplace — the neighborhood plays a specific role. Residents elsewhere in the city have opinions about it that aren't always accurate.
✨ Vibe Check
West End is for people who want a neighborhood with real character and are willing to engage with it. Not for people who need every convenience within two blocks.
Food & Coffee
The food in West End has two anchors: a longtime neighborhood restaurant that the older residents consider theirs, and a newer coffee shop that drew the more recent arrivals. Both are worth visiting for different reasons. The competition raised the floor.
Shopping
Independent retail in West End is concentrated on one strip. A hardware store that doubles as a community center. A bookshop with a real events calendar. A florist who has been there longer than the neighborhood's current attention.
Getting Around
Walkability is above average for this city. Transit connects to the city center adequately but not seamlessly.
Housing
Housing in West End runs the range from older stock that hasn't been renovated to recent builds that command a premium. The rental market is more accessible than comparable neighborhoods. Turnover is increasing with neighborhood attention.
Best streets:
- Elm Blvd
- 10st St
- Grove Ave
Hidden Gems
The Saturday walk on Elm Blvd
Before 9am, the neighborhood's real character shows. Worth the early alarm.
Back patio at the corner tavern
No sign for it. The best outdoor seating in West End is behind a door that doesn't look like it leads anywhere interesting.
West End Community Garden
Plot waitlist is long but anyone can walk through. Peak season June through September.
Local Pros
Plumber
Older housing stock means more calls than newer areas
Painter
Active renovation market, high demand for interior and exterior work
