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There are a lot of mattress companies in South Carolina that claim to have the perfect mattress for everyone. At Sleep King, we believe that every person is different and has different needs when it comes to their mattress. That's why our mattress store in Raleigh, NC, has a wide variety of beds and brands to choose from. That way, you can find the right mattress for your body and get the very best sleep quality possible.

As a family-owned and operated mattress store with more than 40 years of experience in the sleep industry, we know a thing or two about comfortable mattresses. Raleigh residents choose Sleep King because we provide our customers with a personalized shopping experience. When you walk through our showroom doors, we want you to feel comfortable - both on our mattresses and with our store associates. At Sleep King, you won't ever have to worry about pushy salespeople and limited selection. Instead, you will discover that we encourage you to take your time as you search for your next bed. Sleep is incredibly important, and by proxy, finding the right mattress for your body type is too.

When you visit our showroom in Raleigh, know that we are a full-service store with mattress experts ready to help. From questions about mattresses and their warranties to financing and mattress delivery, there's no question we haven't heard before.

We carry some of the most popular brands in America, and unlike other mattress stores in Raleigh, offer them at the lowest prices around, guaranteed. There's a reason why we were voted your #1 mattress store in the Lowcountry - because we truly care about our customers and their quality of sleep!

Looking for discounts? Need to buy your mattress on a strict budget? We've got you covered at our new mattress clearance center in Raleigh, where we have more than 50 models on display at 50-80% off retail value. Don't forget to ask us about our flexible financing options, where no credit is needed to make a purchase. Paying cash? We'll knock 5% off your bill!

As if that weren't enough reason to visit, remember that we provide free delivery, setup, and removal of your old mattress for FREE when you make a purchase at Sleep king.

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Why Choose Our Mattress
Store in Raleigh, NC?

Our business model is simple - give customers quality beds from national brands at amazing prices, coupled with unmatched customer service. We know that your sleep is essential but also understand that normal folks aren't made of money. You need a solution that isn't going to break the bank, which is why we offer up to 75% off our products.

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When we say we have a bed for every budget, we're serious.
A few of our mix and match deals include:

Sets Prize
Twin Mattress Sets Beginning at $169.00
Full Mattress Sets Beginning at $199.00
Queen Mattress Sets Beginning at $229.00
King Mattress Sets Beginning at $449.00

Of course, a mattress would be incomplete without a headboard, footboard, and rails. For queen mattresses, those items combined are only $199. At our mattress store, we pledge to beat any competitor's price on similar product specs - guaranteed! Here are just a few of the benefits of shopping at Mattress King

  • *FREE* Bed Frame for Your New Bed*
  • *FREE* Same-Day Local Mattress Delivery to Your Home*
  • *FREE* Set-Up & Removal of Old Mattress from Your Home*
  • *FREE* Mattress Pad Included with New Mattress*
  • Rest Easy with Our 60-Day Comfort Guarantee
  • We Have the Best Selection of Mattresses in Raleigh with Five National Vendors
  • On-Time Delivery
  • Best Warranties in the Industry
  • Sleep King Will Beat Anyone's Advertise Price by $50*(on purchases $299 and above)
  • 0% Financing for 48 Months (APR, With Approved Credit)
  • *See Store for Additional Details
Our Selection of National Mattress Brands

Our Selection of
National Mattress
Brands

At Sleep King, we carry the largest selection of high-quality national brand mattresses in Raleigh.

Mattress Store Raleigh, NC
Mattress Store Raleigh, NC

Sleep King MLILY Mattresses

Often considered the best mattress brand in the world, innovation sets MLILY mattresses apart from others. Our customers love MLILY mattresses because they are expertly built through decades of research and rigorous testing. The folks at MLILY are committed to precision, meaning every detail of product detail they push is geared towards the ultimate satisfaction and comfort.

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Sleep Restonic Mattresses

Restonic Mattresses: Restonic line of mattresses are multi-layered beds with cooling foam technology that adds resilience, support, and temperature control. The result is a cool, comfy sleep that leaves you refreshed and ready to attack the day.

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Sleep King Comfort Sleep Mattresses

Every mattress in the Comfort Sleep lineup has a great combo of support and comfort, making for a restful night's sleep. With heavy-gauge coils and high-performance materials, these mattresses are durable and built to last. Be sure to try one of these mattresses out in our showroom - our customers love the pocketed coils and minimal motion transfer.

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Sleep King Golden Mattresses

The Golden brand is lesser known than some, like Tempurpedic. Still, it is a quality product with many foam and non-foam options that we think you'll love. Choose from standard memory foam, hybrid, and innerspring options while visiting our showroom in Raleigh.

Tips on Choosing the Best Bed

There's much more to choosing a good bed than how you think it will look in your bedroom. There's plenty to think about, from innerspring options to memory foam and even hybrid mattresses. At Sleep King, our priority is our customers. We pride ourselves on excellent customer service. We want to do right by you, which why we want to be sure you find the perfect bed when you visit our mattress store in Raleigh, NC. To help you get started, here are a few tips on choosing the best bed for your sleep needs.

Visit a Showroom

Visit a Showroom

This tip might seem like a no-brainer to some, but it's important that you visit a showroom so that you can lay on different beds to get a feel for what you like. At Mattress King, you will have the chance to explore different styles, designs, and shapes, and mattress materials. Finding a bed online at a price you can afford is great, but you should lie on the bed first, not just look at it on a screen.

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Determine Budget

Determine Budget

Here's a surprising fact: just because a mattress costs more money, it doesn't mean it's going to be a better bed. Sure, more expensive beds might have newer technologies and materials, but not everyone has the budget to walk into a mattress store in Raleigh and spend $3,000. Figure out what price range you're comfortable paying and look at the best options for your bottom line.

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Consider Bedroom Size

Consider Bedroom Size

Before you swing by our showroom and start trying out beds, it might be a good idea to measure the space where your new mattress will go. If your bedroom is on the small side, a king-sized bed might be too big. Similarly, a small bed in a huge room might make for strange aesthetics. Aim for a reasonable amount of room around your bed - enough where you can walk around comfortably. As mentioned above, get specific measurements of the area you plan to use. That way, you have peace of mind knowing your new mattress will fit in your bedroom.

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Consider Bedroom Size

Choose a Mattress Material

This tip often comes down to personal preference. It will take a little bit of trial and error to figure out which material works best for your back - innerspring, memory foam, or latex. While your friend's and family's opinions matter, keep in mind that their mattress choice was subjective. What works for them won't necessarily work for you.

Need a quick refresher on different mattress materials? Here's a quick overview
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Innerspring

Also called coil mattresses, innerspring beds are probably the most well-known on this short list. Innerspring mattresses are often more affordable than their latex and memory foam counterparts. These beds are ideal for people who want a lot of support and a cooler night's sleep.

Latex

This material is known for its great cooling properties and overall comfort. With latex, there are no strange off-gassing odors like you sometimes get with memory foam. Latex mattresses are ideal for people who want a responsive, bouncy feel and may have problems sleeping hot.

Memory Foam

First developed by NASA in the 70s, memory foam is probably the most popular material in the modern mattress market. Memory foam conforms to every inch of your body, giving you maximum comfort and support. Memory foam is also know for its anti-motion properties. Memory foam can be a great choice if you tend to toss and turn at night and sleep with a partner who wakes up when you do. Memory foam mattresses are ideal for people who need pressure relief, good support, and refreshing comfort.

Think About Your Back

Think About Your Back

If you have a bad back, it's crucial that you find a mattress with proper support. Slat and spring beds often offer plenty of support, but latex and memory foam options have come a long way. If you want memory foam or latex but find the support to be subpar, consider an adjustable base instead of a normal platform. That way, you can always sleep in a comfortable position that benefits your back.

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Your Premier Furniture Store
Raleigh, NC

You read that right! Sleep King is the first choice for quality beds in Raleigh, but we also have a huge selection of furniture for your home. If you're looking for a one-stop-shop for mattresses and furniture alike, you have come to the right place. If you're shopping for a new mattress at the best price possible, why not throw in a bedroom suite at an amazing price too?

A few common furniture items that our customers love to add
to their mattress purchase include:
Mattress Store Raleigh, NC

Living Room Sets - from traditional-style suites with classic textures to modern sets with attractive upholstery, we will help you find the best living room set for your home.

Bedroom Suites - our bedroom suites range from contemporary to classic and come in a variety of colors and styles to compliment your new mattress purchase.

Daybeds - from English-style daybeds available in espresso and cherry colors to multi-purpose beds with pull-out trundles, our selection of daybeds is unbeatable.

Futons - if you have younger children, they will love our futons. Who are we kidding? Adults do too! Futons are incredibly useful in small spaces and convert into comfy-cozy beds perfect for kids of all ages.

Bunkbeds - bunkbeds are another great option to consider if you have kids. Whether you have a classic-style home or an apartment, we have a style that fits you.

At Sleep King, we are proud to have the lowest prices in the Lowcountry

If you like what you see but don't have time to visit our mattress store in Raleigh, don't worry. Our online store is bursting with new items and deals every day. From mattresses and bedding to furniture sets and special sale items, Mattress King has got it all. With the highest quality mattresses, the best prices in Raleigh, a giant showroom with all the options, and a full team of helpful sales associates, you won't ever need to find another mattress and furniture store again!

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The Triangle's best burgers

We asked you a few months back about your favorite burger joints in the Triangle, and thanks to you, we've put together a mouth-watering list of places to try.Here are our readers' top recommendations:...

We asked you a few months back about your favorite burger joints in the Triangle, and thanks to you, we've put together a mouth-watering list of places to try.

Here are our readers' top recommendations:

MoJoe's Burger Joint: Located at the northern end of Raleigh's Glenwood South nightlife district, MoJoe's is a simple spot that serves the type of food that can fortify you for a night out or revive you after one.

Location: 620 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh

Hours: 11am-10pm daily.

Players' Retreat: A sports bar par excellence known as much for its company as its burgers and drinks.

Location: 105 Oberlin Road, Raleigh

Hours:

Al's Burger Shack: Once named by TripAdvisor for the best burger in America, it serves locally-raised beef free of antibiotics and hormones.

Locations:

Hours: 11am-8pm, Tuesday-Saturday

QueenBurger: Born as a pandemic experiment by the owners of Durham's Kingfisher cocktail bar, QueenBurger's smash burgers have been a hit from the start.

Location: 359 Blackwell St. Suite 125, Durham

Hours: 11am-2:30pm, Monday

Standard Beer + Food: A favorite in Raleigh's Oakwood neighborhood, Standard serves a menu of locally-sourced foods, including a fan-favorite smash burger.

Location: 205 E. Franklin St., Raleigh

Kitchen hours:

Char-Grill: The grandfather of the Triangle's burger scene, a Char-Grill burger is practically a cultural icon of the city.

Locations: Char-Grill has nine locations throughout the Triangle.

Hours: Vary by location.

Mandolin: A top-tier spot for raw oysters and locally sourced seasonal dishes as well as its outstanding burgers.

Location: ??2519 Fairview Road, Raleigh

Hours:

Corbett's: An old school soda bar in Cary, Corbett's menu delivers a greasy collection of classics, from a mushroom Swiss burger to a Carolina-style burger with cheese, chili and coleslaw.

Location: 126 Kilmayne Dr., Cary

Hours: 11am-9pm, Monday-Saturday

Fine Folk: Opened last year in Raleigh's Gateway Plaza, Fine Folk is an upscale diner that pays extra attention to the comfort foods. Its cheeseburger first gained notoriety during its days as a pandemic-era pop-up called Gov't Cheeseburger.

Location: 2409 Crabtree Blvd. #100, Raleigh

Hours: Closed on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Neuse River Brewing: At this point, the Five Points brewery is known just as much for its food as its beer, with its brasserie being one of Raleigh's favorite spots for dinner or brunch.

Location: 518 Pershing Road, Raleigh

Hours: Wednesday-Thursday, 5-9pm

2023 NC State football preview: The linebackers

As fall camp gets underway today, let’s turn our attention to the linebacking corps, which will have a different look to it, but also star power to anchor it, thanks to Payton Wilson’s decision to return. Player 2022 GP-GS Plays Tackles TFL Sacks Drake Thomas 13-13 814 101 19.0 7.5 Isaiah Moore 13-13 661 82 15.0 3.0 ...

As fall camp gets underway today, let’s turn our attention to the linebacking corps, which will have a different look to it, but also star power to anchor it, thanks to Payton Wilson’s decision to return.

Player 2022 GP-GS Plays Tackles TFL Sacks
Drake Thomas 13-13 814 101 19.0 7.5
Isaiah Moore 13-13 661 82 15.0 3.0
TOT ... 1475 183 34.0 10.5

Nevermind what the people voting on the matter thought, Drake Thomas was the best defensive player in the ACC last season and did a variety of things well that will be difficult to replace. Thomas not only led the team in sacks and TFLs, he was far and away the leader in quarterback hurries, finishing with 23; the next highest total in that category was Davin Vann’s 10. He was frequently a difference-maker when NC State brought pressure, which it did often.

Isaiah Moore was excellent in run defense as usual, taking advantage of a healthy season to set a career-best mark in TFLs. Like Thomas, he was making plays behind the line of scrimmage often.

Player 2022 GP-GS Plays Tackles TFL Sacks
Payton Wilson 11-11 634 82 12.5 4.5
Jaylon Scott 13-2 177 20 1.0 0
Devon Betty 13-0 93 12 1.0 0
TOT ... 811 102 13.5 4.5

If Payton Wilson stays healthy, he could easily get back to 100+ tackles and maybe even exceed the 108 he had in 2020, when he averaged about 11 per game. He’ll be expected to pick up the some of the slack left by State’s departed veterans and his performance will mean a lot to the defense as a whole, especially early on.

Because early on, State may need time to fully sort its linebacker rotation elsewhere, though both senior Jaylon Scott and junior Devon Betty should factor in heavily. State’s stars monopolized the snaps last season, understandably, so the relatively light snap counts for Scott and Betty last season don’t imply they couldn’t handle more—there just wasn’t room for them.

Scott started both games that Wilson missed with injury last season and has appeared in 43 games at NC State; Betty has appeared in 33. Both need to step up for State to be successful this fall, but it’s not like we’re talking about a couple of guys new to the experience.

If Wilson, Scott, and Betty are the starters, then redshirt sophomore Caden Fordham, who spent the bulk of 2022 on special teams, should be the first guy off the bench. Beyond Fordham, the depth chart gets murkier.

Redshirt sophomore Jordan Poole logged 18 snaps—his only action on defense—against Charleston Southern last fall and is a solid bet to land on the two-deep. It’s his third year in the program and hopefully now is the time for the former four-star prospect to start showing his promise.

Redshirt sophomore Jayland Parker spent the majority of last season on special teams as well, while redshirt freshman Daejuan Thompson made four special teams appearances. Thompson was highly productive as a senior in high school but probably still needs time to mature, and the same can be said for redshirt freshman Torren Wright (another four-star ‘croot), who made his mark as the special teams scout team player of the year in ‘22.

Beyond those guys, we’re looking at true freshmen, and who knows, maybe one of them will emerge over the next few weeks. How the linebacker rotation settles is definitely one of the major camp storylines to keep an eye on.

Bradley Rozner on joining NC State: ‘I just wanted to go out there and play’

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RALEIGH, NC -- After enrolling into NC State just last week, getting adjusted to the team and the university on top of being thrown into Robert Anae's air-raid offense was going to be no easy feat. Despite this, Rozner took the field to officially kick off his eighth season of college football looking to build off his best season on the gridiron last year for Rice totaling close to 900 yards and 10 scores.

At 6-foot-5, 204 pounds, Rozner provides elite size to a receiving room at NC State that lacks in that department. While struggling at times during the portion of practice available to the media, it's no doubt that Rozner has the capability to transform the outlook of NC State's offense this season as the experienced wideout is rooming with starting quarterback Brennan Armstrong during fall camp.

Rozner spoke to the media following NC State's first practice

Here's everything he had to say:

Five NC State camp battles to watch

NC State is opening fall camp Wednesday and the Wolfpack enter the season picked fourth in the ACC.The Wolfpack return plenty of experienced players and former starters, but will have some fine-tuning to do this month.Here is a look at five fall camp battles to watch:1. NC State doesn’t have many major positional battles, but a pecking order needs to be developed at wide receiver.The Wolfpack brought in 28-year-old Rice graduate transfer Bradley Rozner, and he’ll need to be the No. 1 receiver. H...

NC State is opening fall camp Wednesday and the Wolfpack enter the season picked fourth in the ACC.

The Wolfpack return plenty of experienced players and former starters, but will have some fine-tuning to do this month.

Here is a look at five fall camp battles to watch:

1. NC State doesn’t have many major positional battles, but a pecking order needs to be developed at wide receiver.

The Wolfpack brought in 28-year-old Rice graduate transfer Bradley Rozner, and he’ll need to be the No. 1 receiver. He caught 44 passes for 876 yards and 10 touchdowns last year.

Senior Keyon Lesane figures to be in the mix and is the top returning receiver with 31 receptions for 342 yards and two touchdowns. Then it gets murky.

Freshman Kevin Concepcion, sophomore Terrell Timmons, Clemson transfer Dacori Collins and redshirt sophomore Julian Gray will all be battling to get reps.

2. NC State has a nice problem to have at the two safety spots and nickel — too many solid candidates.

Whether NCSU has any all-conference type of players remains to be seen, but junior Devan Boykin can play free safety and nickel, senior Jakeen Harris can play both safety spots and Old Dominion graduate transfer Robert Kennedy has experience at nickel.

Redshirt sophomore Sean Brown and junior college transfer Bishop Fitzgerald both could be starters at safety in due time. It could take a few games to sort it out, but the Wolfpack are in a position of strength in the secondary.

3. It isn’t often the backup nose tackle spot is a key issue, but NC State will be going with three young class of 2022 signees to help fill the void.

Starting nose tackle C.J. Clark was able to stay healthy at defensive end last year, but had a serious injury in 2021. That is why sophomore Brandon Cleveland, also moved from defensive end, and redshirt freshmen Davin Jackson and Nick Campbell will need to grow up fast and supply depth. NC State usually plays 6-7 defensive linemen a game.

4. NC State has some options at backup cornerback, but it remains to be seen how they’ll fair if thrown into the fire at some point.

Senior Teshaun Smith brings experience and great length at 6-3, and has overcome his past injuries. Freshman Brandon Cisse and redshirt sophomore Terrente Hinton both arrived for spring practice and showed they belonged. Hinton is a unique quarterback with terrific size, but the jump from junior college to the ACC is never easy.

The backup cornerbacks will also be expected to be key contributors on special teams.

5. When NC State landed Western Kentucky graduate transfer Brayden Narveson to be the kicker, it seemed like a wrap at the time.

NC State coach Dave Doeren made it clear during the spring that the kicking battle between Narveson and redshirt junior Collin Smith would continue into fall camp.

Narveson has made 53 of 68 field goals and all 158 extra points. He has gone 3-of-8 on field goals of 50-plus yards with a long of 53.

Smith made a 40-yard field goal last year and handled the kickoff duties. He’s expected to kickoff again this fall.

It would still be surprising if Narveson isn’t the kicker against Connecticut, but the special teams coaches will be tracking the field goals all camp.

Quarterbacks | Running backs | Wide receivers | Tight ends | Offensive line

Defensive line | Linebackers | Cornerbacks | Safeties/nickel | Special teams

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NC State a contender for recently-offered WR Jimmar Boston

BREAKING: Top247 ATH Jonathan Paylor commits to NC StateNC State scored a major recruiting win in landing Top247 athlete Jonathan Paylor, and he broke down his decision for 247Sports.VIDEO: Offensive Highlights from Day 1 of NC State Fall CampThe offensive fit, the relationship with NC State coach Dave Doeren and comfort with the players in the program were significant factors leading to Top247 athlete ...

BREAKING: Top247 ATH Jonathan Paylor commits to NC State

NC State scored a major recruiting win in landing Top247 athlete Jonathan Paylor, and he broke down his decision for 247Sports.

VIDEO: Offensive Highlights from Day 1 of NC State Fall Camp

The offensive fit, the relationship with NC State coach Dave Doeren and comfort with the players in the program were significant factors leading to Top247 athlete Jonathan Paylor committing to the Wolfpack moments ago.

The Burlington (N.C.) Cummings athlete, who can play running back and slot receiver as well as impact the return game, announced his choice Friday. It was a huge win for the Wolfpack, who beat out North Carolina and South Carolina for the commitment. Penn State and Maryland rounded out Paylor's top five.

"For me, NC State has always felt like home," the 5-foot-9, 170-pound Paylor said. "They were always great to me. The guys who committed there are incredible. Coach Doeren has put his time and effort in recruiting me since the day I stepped on the campus. He comes down to the school whenever he can, every chance he gets, and that's a big deal. And he treats my family like royalty.

"Things like that can really set a tone on me with my recruitment because I think my recruitment is different than everybody else."

A four-star prospect in 247Sports' rankings, Paylor is the No. 2 player in North Carolina in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite. He was coveted because of his skill set and speed. He clocked a 10.6 in the 100 meters in the spring, and ran the 55 meters in 6.41 seconds in the winter.

Add to that his on-field exploits in which he rushed for 1,054 yards and 17 touchdowns on 77 carries, caught 27 passes for 725 yards and five touchdowns and made 18 tackles and intercepted three passes as a junior and it is a big-time get.

"For a long time South Carolina was running the rules, running the table," Paylor said. "As soon as I took an official visit to NC State (in June), I saw everything I needed to see. I've been there four or five times plus.

"When I took that official visit and sat down with the players and had a conversation with them and how it was going to be, even though it is not the SEC, I felt NC State is one of the big-time competitors in the ACC and I think they are going to start running for the ACC championship.

"Once I took that official visit and sat down and got all my questions answered, that kind of sold me on the book."

The Wolfpack will line Paylor up in the backfield and as a receiver, and the vision and plan of offensive coordinator Robert Anae to create mismatches was intriguing.

The final piece of the equation came when Paylor made a visit to campus last weekend.

"It was, ok, these guys can take care of me on and off the field," Paylor said. "I could surround myself with guys who have been in situations like I've been in and they have the same vision I have. That feeling I can get from NC State is big for me so I could progress.

"Once I got back in touch with the coaches and a couple of the commits and we were talking, it was, 'Yeah, this is where I am going to end up.' It was also, 'Yeah, I like it here and this is where I'm going to be at.'"

Cornerback Asaad Brown, who committed to NC State in the spring, played a big role as well.

"He is one of the guys who pushed me to the max," Paylor said. "He was like, 'Yeah, bro, you have to come here.' I met him at NC State and we have gone back-and-forth since then."

Paylor is the highest rated commit in NC State's 14-player class, and the second four-star prospect. The other is Gulf Shores (Ala.) High athlete Ronnie Royal III, who committed in June.

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