3. Game Night | 10:30 p.m.

College basketball is not the only game in town anymore. In October, the Baxter Bar & Arcade opened as a grown-ups’ playroom with an expansive collection of vintage pinball and arcade games — all playable. Have a beer and try to get your name on the chalkboard of high scores for Galaga, Pole Position, Space Invaders, a 1981-edition of Frogger or dozens of other classics. When you’ve sufficiently relived your youth — or spent your last quarter — head down the block to Beer Study, a laid-back bottle shop with a small bar whose 18 taps pour craft brews like Haw River Farmhouse Ales from nearby Saxapahaw.

Saturday

4. Up From the Farm | 9 a.m.

There are two compelling things to know about the Carrboro Farmers’ Market. The first is that everything for sale comes from within a 50-mile radius. The second is that, unlike many farmers’ markets these days, the farmers and producers themselves work the stalls. So when you have a question about produce from Brinkley Farms, ask the Brinkleys. Or if you’re not sure what to do with the lacto-fermented vegetable preserves at Two Chicks Farm, talk to the twosome, Audrey Lin and Debbie Donnald. Over 60 vendors typically set up at the market, so start with a slice of Louise Parrish’s poundcake and meander from there.