Friday Fun Food Facts – February 28, 2014

Triangle Restaurant News

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

 Featured Restaurant News

  •  So here’s the skinny on Hibernian Pub in downtown Raleigh. They will reopen tomorrow from 11 a.m. until 2 a.m. to host the Glenwood South St. Baldrick’s Event. They will then close until March 4 when they will reopen for dinner, with a limited menu, and will be open from 4 p.m. until closing. They will have that schedule until March 6. And then beginning on March 7, they will roll out the full menu and all-day hours. Get all the details here. Thanks to the News & Observer for breaking this all down for us.

Wake County Restaurant News 

  •  The Triangle Business Journal broke the news this week that Taverna Agora will be moving from its home in the Oak Park shopping center on Glenwood Avenue to a stand-alone building at 326 Hillsborough Street in downtown Raleigh (next to Second Empire Restaurant). Look for a late summer opening. Get more details here.
  • Tazza Kitchen, described as Baja meets Mediterranean, opened its doors this week in Cameron Village in the spot formerly occupied by Cafe Caturra. Check them out here.
  • John Huisman, aka Triangle Explorer, sent word this week that Driftwood Southern Kitchen in Lafayette Village was holding a soft opening this past Wednesday and was slated to open to the public toward the end of this week. We haven’t gotten final confirmation that they are open, but it is any day now. Visit them here.
  • The News & Observer updated us today that the next location of Another Broken Egg Café will open on Monday in North Hills (i.e. the Harris Teeter side). Check them out here.
  • Toast Cafe, a Charlotte franchise that serves breakfast, brunch and lunch, is expected to open at Cary’s Waverly Place by early June according to the News & Observer. This will be the first in the Triangle and the fourth in North Carolina. Check them out here.
  • Got word this week from a Chowhound message board that Fonda Y Birrieria Jalisco at 1600 Ronald Drive in Raleigh has closed. A temporary sign outside reads Los Tres Vaqueros. Check them out here.
  • Got a tweet from Todd Howell that Peace China is open in the old Asian Cafe location in the Leesville Towne Centre. This marks Peace China’s second location. Check them out here.
  • Saw on WRAL’s Monica Laliberte’s Facebook page that a new Waffle House has opened in Raleigh’s Mission Valley.

Durham, Orange & Chatham County Restaurant News 

  • The News & Observer noted this week that Ed Mitchell’s Que will swing open their doors on April 1 (no foolin’) just in time for the Durham Bulls’ season which starts on April 3rd. Que will be located in the Diamond View III building. Get more details here.
  • Pizza is coming (back) to Hope Valley Commons shopping center in Durham, hopefully by the end of April if all goes as planned. Peter Turner (a Dunkin Donuts franchisee) and Alan Tyndall (a former Domino’s Pizza franchisee) are planning to open the independently owned pizza eatery called Aunt Serafina’s Pizza. 
  • Last week we told you that the Dairy Queen and Orange Julius location by the carousel at Northgate Mall had closed. In fact it has. But the Herald Sun is reporting this week that the parent company is signing with a new franchisee and should reopen in the same location within 60 days!
  • The Herald Sun is also reporting that work is underway to transform a former Taco Bell restaurant on Shannon Road (which closed last year) into a new Durham location of Cook-Out Restaurant. We’ll keep an eye on it.

Closings 

  • Got a tip from reader Erica Batts that the Triangle Town Center location of Champps has closed. Champps still operates a location at the Streets of Southpoint in Durham.

Food Trucks 

  • The next food truck rodeo at Durham Central Park will be March 9th from noon to 4 p.m. The Brooklyn-based 10-piece band PitchBlak Brass Band is expected to play at the rodeo, and Kidznotes is slated to present a musical showcase and instrument zoo. Get all the details here.

Events 

  • If the saying, “I never met a meat I wouldn’t eat” fits you, then you’ll want to head over to Bull City Burger and Brewery in Durham during the month of March. Known as Exotic Meat Month, the popular burger joint will serve up such meats as caribou, python, elk, ostrich, iguana, alligator and edible bugs. Get all the details here.
  • The annual battle for the “Best Soup in Durham” will take place Thursday, March 6th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the Durham Convention Center.  Urban Ministries of Durham will hold its eighth annual Empty Bowls event where attendees sample soups prepared by more than a dozen local restaurants, voting for their favorite. Tickets can be purchased here.
  • The Bull City Food & Beer Experience is back for its second year. This year’s event will be held at the Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) on March 9th at 4 p.m. The event pairs food from 30 Durham restaurants and unbelievable beer from 30 premier craft / import breweries. Tickets are $85.50. A limited number of exclusive VIP tickets are also available. Get all the details here.
  • If you are in the market for a new cookbook with a local twist, you’ll definitely want to check out Andrea Weigl’s new cookbook – Pickles & Preserves, a Savor The South cookbook. She has some book signings coming up, with the first on March 12th at Quail Ridge Books in Raleigh. Get all the details on her cookbook and signings here.
  • Got a note on my blog about an event coming up on March 15th called the Raleigh Tamale Festival, a Latino heritage festival, with tamale competition, soccer, music, dancing & more. It will be held in Raleigh at Peach Road Park from 1-4 p.m.
  • Here is an event you are definitely going to want to get on your calendar for this year. Two words: Beer. Bacon. That’s right, a Beer and Bacon Festival is coming to Cary’s Booth Amphitheater featuring at least 75 craft beers and 10 varieties of bacon (did you know there were 10 varieties?). The event will be held on March 29 from noon until 6 p.m. Get all the details and ticket information here.
  • Wake Technical Community College will host their annual Culinary Arts Showcase on Tuesday, April 1st from 4-7 p.m. at the Raleigh Convention Center. Tickets are just $8 in advance. Get tickets and all the details here.
  • On the evening of April 6th, downtown Raleigh’s Café Helios will be converted into a pop-up Japanese noodle restaurant called The Lucky. Matthew Bettinger and Zach Neuman’s concept is simple: A casual spot that offers counter-service of hot ramen noodles cooked in a pork-based broth. The Lucky is the first of six pop-up events, with each being its own entity. The next one will be at least a month after The Lucky. Everything begins at 7 p.m. and lasts until the noodles run out!
  • 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.

Food Bank Corner   

  • During the week of April 23-27, Durham Magazine and Chapel Hill Magazine will put on a festival of food and beverage events called TASTE, which will celebrate the vibrant Durham-Chapel Hill culinary scene. A portion of ticket sale proceeds from the signature event, the Grand TASTE Experience at DPAC on Thursday, April 24, will be donated to the Durham Branch of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. For more information, visit them here.

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