Friday Fun Food Facts – April 18, 2014

Triangle Restaurant News

Triangle restaurant news…that not everyone knows. Impress your co-workers at the water cooler.

 Featured Restaurant News

  •  Looking for a place to dine after Easter services this Sunday? Well, the News & Observer has you taken care of with a pretty good listing of who is offering Easter morning brunch. Take a peek here.

Wake County Restaurant News

  •  With last week’s announcement that Tupelo Honey Café was coming to Raleigh, we decided to hold a contest for two people to win a copy of the latest Tupelo Honey Café cookbook. Nearly 50 individuals shared with us their favorite Tupelo Honey Café menu item. Tupelo’s very own Elizabeth Sims helped us select the winners and they are: Jamie Stanley and Kate Eberle. Jamie’s favorite dish is the Shoo Grill Cheese, Have Mercy. And Kate chose the Appalachian Egg Rolls. Thanks to everyone that entered. Look for Tupelo to open sometime this fall.
  • The legendary Clyde Cooper’s BBQ is in the process of moving to their new home at 327 S. Wilmington Street and the current status is “any day now.” Their latest Facebook posting suggested possibly today, but that was a few days ago, and they haven’t provided any updates since. Stay tuned here or check them out yourself on Facebook here.
  • And speaking of moving fast and furious, the guys that brought us DeMarco’s up in North Raleigh are doing just that as they completely revamp the former Bada Bing site at 222 Glenwood Avenue to bring us DeMo’s Pizzeria & Deli. Keep up with their progress on Facebook here and look for an opening the week of April 28th.
  • We told you back in October about Taco Mac Sports Grill bringing their popular concept to Cary’s Waverly Place. We were able to confirm this week that they are shooting for a September 15th opening. We’ll continue to monitor this and give you any updates we get. Check them out here.
  • Got word this week from our friends over at New Raleigh that The Morning Times in downtown Raleigh on Hargett Street is now serving their breakfast menu all day. Yum! Check them out here.
  • Saw on WRAL last week that Crabtree Valley Mall’s food court will become the newest location of Luciano’s pizzeria. They are expected to open next month. Check them out here.
  • Garner is getting ready to get a whole lot sweeter. Thanks to readers Hugh Autry and Russ O’Melia we learned that a Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt and a Daylight Donuts are planning openings. Menchie’s will be at 875 Highway West shopping center and Daylight Donuts will be in the Lowe’s shopping center at the corner of Aversboro and Timber Drive. We’ll keep an eye on these for opening dates.

Durham, Orange & Chatham County Restaurant News 

  • We got an update this week from the Herald Sun on the 300 East Main Building project over in Carrboro (think Hampton Inn & Suites). Calavera Empanada & Tequila Bar is targeted to open in May, followed by the East Main Meatball Shoppe in early June. Upon opening, they will join Hickory Tavern, the sports café that is already open in that complex.
  • Also from the Herald Sun, we got word that a gelato, sorbet and crepe shop called Yum is targeted to open May 1 at 118 N. Churton St. in downtown Hillsborough. Mick and Kate Carroll, the operators of Radius Pizzeria & Pub, are opening the new sweets shop.
  • And finally, over in Durham, the Herald Sun is reporting that the planned new gluten-free restaurant Primal Food & Spirits could open as early as June. Primal is the newest venture by Tim Lyons, the owner of Blu Seafood and Bar. It will be in the Kroger-anchored Southpoint Crossing shopping center off N.C. 54. Keep up with their progress on Facebook here.

Closings 

  • None to report. Keep eating local, folks!

Food Trucks 

  • Fairview Garden Center’s second annual Flora and Food Trucks Spring Series will host their next event tomorrow (April 19th) which will be followed again on May 17th. Get all the details here.
  • If you are looking for something to do for your father on Father’s Day, take him to Durham’s Central Park for the next Food Truck Rodeo. For those that haven’t marked this on their calendar, Father’s Day is June 15th. Get all the details here.
  • And over in Raleigh, the Downtown Raleigh Food Truck Rodeo series kicks off on Sunday, May 4th (the first of 4 this year). Get all the details here.
  • The Triangle Business Journal reported this week that Raleigh food truck American Meltdown recently won the judge’s award at the Grilled Cheese Invitational in Los Angeles for its aptly-named “Hangover Melt.” They also snagged second place in the bread/butter/cheese category and third place in the dessert category. Congrats to our hometown truck!  Check them out here.

Events

  • Get tickets now for Taste 2014 – a five-day festival of food, wine & beer events, that celebrates the vibrant Durham-Chapel Hill culinary scene, taking place between April 23 and 27. Get all the details of the event(s) here.
  • The 3rd annual Brewgaloo local beer festival is on Saturday April 26th (2-10pm) in downtown Raleigh’s City Plaza. Brought to you by Shop Local Raleigh, Brewgaloo 2014 will feature more than 40 craft breweries from North Carolina, 30 local food trucks and live music. Get all the details here.
  • Celebrate the opening of the 2014 Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market at the Pig Pickin’ Kickoff, Wednesday, April 30, from 10 am-2 pm at City Plaza. Enjoy delicious eastern North Carolina barbecue from The Pit BBQ, a local craft beer tasting from Crank Arm Brewing Co. (a new event feature) and connect with North Carolina’s highest quality growers and food artisans. Get all the details here.
  • The good folks over at Triangle Raw Foods will hold their first Café Love Pop-Up Dinner on Friday, May 2nd with a 7 p.m. seating. The cost is $30 per person and will feature a Mexican themed menu. Reservations for this dinner go live today (April 4th) at high noon. Book quickly, as this will sell out. Check it out here.
  • The 2nd Annual East Meets West food and performance festival celebrating Morrisville’s diverse community will be on Saturday, May 17, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission to the festival is free, tickets will be available for purchase to buy food, beer and wine.Get all the details here.
  • The dates are set and tickets are already on sale for this year’s edition of Fire in the Triangle. The fun runs from June 23rd through the finale on August 4. Get all the details and tickets here.
  • And finally, tickets are on sale now for the 2014 Farm to Fork Picnic, which will be held on Sunday, June 8th from 4-7 p.m. The event celebrates local food and local farms and promises food, beverages, live music and fun. Get all the details here.

Food Bank Corner   

  • The Pit’s 6th Annual ‘Cuegrass Festival returns to Raleigh Saturday, April 26, with a jam-packed day full of great food and music, with all proceeds benefiting the Food Bank! Get all the details here.

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