Friday Fun Food Facts – October 9, 2015

Triangle Restaurant News

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

  •  Good things do come to those who wait…and wait. Last Friday, business partners John Holmes and Chef Scott Crawford opened the doors to Standard Foods – a 5,500 square foot restaurant and grocery in downtown Raleigh in the Person Street Plaza. Most of you will remember Crawford from his days at Herons. And the initial reviews are that it was well worth the wait! Get by and check it out.

Wake County Restaurant News

  •   How can we not start out our conversation today without talking about the upcoming State Fair (October 15-25) in Raleigh. And more specifically, their Weekday Lunch Card. Here’s how it works. Enter Gate 9 (Trinity Road) or Gate 1 (Hillsborough Street) and purchase a $10 Lunch Card. You can do so weekdays beginning at 11:30 a.m. And as long as you exit by 1:30 p.m. (that’s 2 hours of good eats), you get your $10 back. Cash only. Check out the fair here.
  • Fans of Bali Hai (you’ll remember a fire closed the Raleigh location on Wake Forest Road) will be excited to know that a location in Garner opened last week next to the Lowe’s Hardware at the 70/401 split. And while they don’t have a website, they do have a “Fans of Bali-Hai” on Facebook (I want one of those!). Thanks to Kevin Fallon and Shannon Elderdice for the tip.
  • Over in Raleigh, near the intersection of Glenwood Avenue and Millbrook (6904 Glenwood Avenue to be exact), a new coffee shop opened about a month ago called Torch. They are open Monday – Friday from 7 a.m. until noon (although they seem to open for additional hours as well). You can check them out on Facebook here. Thanks to WRAL reader Erin Lunsford for the heads up.
  • The Triangle Business Journal reported this week that the Stanhope student housing building at 3001 Hillsborough Street will house a Pieology, a fast-casual pizzeria group that is looking to open in the spring of 2016. It will also be home to the Triangle’s fourth location of Smoothie King which is projected to open in December. This is also the same building that IHOP will relocate to next spring.
  • The Triangle Business Journal also reported this week that the new Chick-fil-A restaurant building that’s under construction in front of the Lake Boone Shopping Center in west Raleigh is wrapping up the final details and will open to the public on Oct. 14. All the usual opening day fanfare will surround this opening as well.
  • And in Cary, there’s a new dessert in town – Smallcakes, A Cupcakery has opened a store in Parkside Town Commons. Smallcakes Cary will be showcasing their award-winning treats at their Grand Opening on Saturday, October, 17th and will feature an all-day 4 cupcakes-for-$10 deal, face painting, a photo booth, giveaways, and more. Visit them on Facebook here.

Durham, Orange & Chatham County Restaurant News 

  • The News & Observer reported that The Durham Hotel (316 E. Chapel Hill Street) announced that its highly anticipated restaurant run by Chef Andrea Reusing of Lantern in Chapel Hill was open. The restaurant is in the main lounge, which is in addition to the rooftop bar. The food at The Durham is a marked departure from the contemporary Asian menu at Lantern with a focus on classic American and American regional flavors. For now, the restaurant is open for dinner, Tuesday-Saturday. Hours will expand to include dinner nightly on Nov. 1, with plans to add lunch and Sunday brunch down the road. Check them out here.
  • The Triangle Business Journal reported this morning that Crepe Traditions, a new cafe featuring savory and sweet “artisan crepes,” is now open at 140 W. Franklin Street in Chapel Hill. You can check them out on Facebook here.
  • After over a year of brewing in the unique nanobrewery housed above The Cookery’s Front Room entrance, the Ponysaurus Brewing Co. brewery and taproom is opening its garage doors at 219 Hood Street. A Grand Opening celebration, featuring food trucks, live music, and local breweries will take place on October 24th from 4 to 8pm. The event is free and open to the public. For more information on the grand opening, check them out here. I love their tagline, “The beer beer would drink if beer could drink beer.”

Closings 

  •  None to report. Keep eating local, folks!

Food Trucks 

  • John Huisman (aka Triangle Explorer) informed me about the fact that every Thursday from September through November, the town of Knightdale is hosting “Food Truck Thursdays” with a new food truck scheduled each week. The weekly truck will be parked at Knightdale Station Park near the amphitheater each Thursday 11am to 2pm. Check out the schedule here.
  • For a listing of ALL food truck events, head over to Art’s page, The Wandering Sheppard on all things food truck related here.

Events

  • The 30th annual International Festival of Raleigh is here, this weekend – October 9 through October 11 at the Raleigh Convention Center. The event features food from 27 different cultures and countries and a biergarten with cask beer tastings. Get all the details and purchase tickets in advance here. Use promo code “TFG15” and get $2 off adult ticket purchase!
  • The town of Holly Springs is holding their 6th Annual Chili Cook-Off tomorrow – Saturday, October 10th at the Holly Springs Farmers Market from 9 – 12:30 p.m. This is a wonderful community event, where both amateurs and professionals compete for both the judges’ approval as well as their fellow citizens with the People’s Choice award. Get all the details here.
  • If you are into eating healthier, you might want to go ahead and get this event on your calendar – the 2015 Triangle Vegfest which will be held at Moore Square and City Market in downtown Raleigh on Saturday, October 17th from noon until 5 p.m. Get all the details here.
  • While you’re at it, make sure you mark your calendar for Saturday October 17th (4-8 p.m.) for Knightdale’s “Drafts & Carafe’s” Festival. This  event will also be held at the Knightdale Station Park and feature local wineries, breweries, vendors selling beer/wine related crafts/artwork, music and food trucks.
  • The Root Cellar Cafe & Catering announced that their fourth annual Porkapalooza will be held this year on October 23rd at 6:30 p.m. The dinner will feature nine courses celebrating local pork: wood-fired suckling pigs; five-spice, beer-braised pork belly slider with pickled ginger; fried ravioli stuffed with Southern-style BBQ pork and macaroni and cheese, country-fried pork tenderloin pumpkin biscuit slider with bacon mayo and apple slaw, and more. The cost is $55 per person, including beer or wine pairing. Get more details here.
  • Chickenwire is holding their next “pop-up” dinner on Sunday, October 25th in Raleigh (exact location is a secret until just before the event). This dinner has an Oktoberfest theme where you’ll grab your complimentary beer stein at the door, and enjoy German-inspired foods – passed hors d’oeuvres, a carving station and a smorgasbord featuring sausages and other culinary surprises. $90 gets you unlimited food and 2 drinks. Get your tickets and see a complete list of all the chefs and collaborators involved here. Thanks to Felicia Perry-Trujillo for the tip on this event.
  • The town of Garner will hold their second Downtown Garner Trick or Eat Food Truck Rodeo on October 25th from 12-5 on Main Street. They’ll have 14 food trucks, 3 craft brewers, and some activities for children. You can find more details here or on their Facebook event page here.
  • The Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series, a single-elimination tournament highlighting the best of the Carolina’s food, agriculture and culinary talent, is gearing up for its Battle of Champions series in which five top regional chefs will battle it out to take home the coveted annual championship title. Foodies from the Carolinas and beyond are invited to attend the four live dinner events Oct. 28 to 31 in Raleigh, savoring the full-service, six-course meals and serving as judges. Tickets to these interactive battles go on sale Thursday, Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. here and are guaranteed to sell out quickly.
  • And these next four events aren’t until November, but I’m here to tell you if you wait much longer you won’t be able to get a ticket. Acme Restaurant in downtown Carrboro is known for its “damn good food” AND for its great events. This one tops the list. Their 3rd Annual Salt & Smoke event on Sunday, November 8th. They describe it as “oysters and barbecue, music and friends” but you really need to read about it here and get your tickets here.
  • Also on November 8th, another pop-up dinner is being held by the folks over at The Familiar Supper Club over in Durham. The dinner is at 6:30 p.m. The theme is Pumpk(hen) and will feature all that is bountiful in North Carolina in the fall. Join chefs John Childers, Evan Sheridan and Greg Gettles. Cost is $80. Get tickets and all the details here. Thanks to Felicia Perry-Trujillo for the tip on this event.
  • And thanks to a tip from Felicia Perry-Trujillo, we learned that The Wine Feed is partnering with Stop Hunger Now and Green Button Farm to bring you Pork & Vine – a pork and wine festival. On November 8, from 12-4 p.m. our 5 restaurant partners will be preparing their pork-inspired dishes in small plates for you to enjoy – all of the pork is provided by Green Button Farm, a humane, certified organic, non-GMO farm. Each small plate will have a sample of wine to match that will be specifically chosen by The Wine Feed. The cost ranges from $40-$50. Get all the details here.
  • Expressions V. A Celebration of Food and Art will bring together philanthropists, food and wine enthusiasts and lovers of the arts. The annual event will be held on Friday, November 20 at The Umstead Hotel and Spa in Cary, N.C., and will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Lucy Daniels Center. The featured artist for this year’s event is Beverly McIver. Get all the details and learn who the guest chefs are this year here.

Food Bank Corner   

  • If you are heading out to the World Beer Festival this weekend (Saturday, October 10th) at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, be sure to bring along a couple of cans of food or a little extra cash to donate to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. Volunteers will be at the gates to accept your donations. Get more details on the festival here.

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Friday Fun Food Facts – October 2, 2015

Triangle Restaurant News

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

  • One of the biggest foodie events in the Triangle, if not the Southeastern United States, is next weekend and a lot of the events that are part of it are close to selling out. The TerraVita Food & Drink Festival stretches out over three days (October 8-10) with the “headline” event taking place on Saturday, October 10th – The Grand Tasting on the Green. The rain has kept you cooped up inside your house for the past two weekends. So get out and enjoy the very best our region has to offer next Thursday through Saturday! Get details on all the events around this festival here.

Wake County Restaurant News

  •  Big news in downtown Raleigh this week. Lou Moshakos, founder of LM Restaurants, Inc. (think Carolina Ale House and Taverna Agora, among others), recently signed a long-term lease as the master tenant of two adjoined buildings on East Martin Street in downtown Raleigh. Moshakos will use the spaces at 17 & 19 E. Martin St. to open two new restaurants. One concept would be reminiscent of a European bakery, with specialty coffees, sweets, breads and sandwiches, all made in-house. The second concept is slated to be a casual dining restaurant yet to be named. Moshakos did confirm it will not be a Carolina Ale House. Stay tuned for more details. Learn more about LM Restaurants here.
  • A quick update on Piebird over in Raleigh. A note from the owners indicated that they are in the middle of “restructuring” and are intent on re-opening. We will keep an eye on it. Keep up with them here.
  • And in Raleigh’s Five Points area, Cave 1912 Restaurant + Wine Bar + Shop, which opened at the beginning of September, announced that they would begin offering Sunday Brunch service this weekend. The service will run every Sunday from 11 am to 3:30 pm. Check them out here.
  • Also in Raleigh, the Triangle Business Journal reported this week that after 27 years, Edwards Mill Bar & Grill came under new management as John Ray turned the restaurant over to Eschelon Experiences, the hospitality group owned and operated by Raleigh restaurateur G. Patel. But don’t expect much in the way of change. Check out all of Eschelon’s properties here.
  • Over in Cary, we got word this week that Chatham Street Wine Market, a boutique wine shop and tasting bar, is coming to downtown Cary. It is expected to open in late October at 111 W Chatham St, in the space formerly occupied by Gather, a coffee and gift shop. Check them out here.
  • On a trek through Apex last weekend, I noticed a “Coming Soon” sign hanging up in the Beaver Creek shopping center for a Noodles & Company. It is right across from Panera Bread. No word yet on an open date. This will be the 8th Triangle area location. Check them out here.
  • Keeping in Apex, according to the developer of Nichols’ Plaza on Hwy. 64 (where Costco is going) they will be joined by Five Guys, Ruckus, Pei Wei, Chipotle, McAlister’s Deli, Zaxby’s and a Starbucks. Look for these to start opening in the spring of 2016. Stay tuned.
  • And one more Apex note, Los Tres (no Magueyes in it) is open now on Hwy 55 in the old Pizza Inn.
  • And in eastern Wake, got word from David McCreary (aka Lunch Boy Says) that Bellini Fine Italian Cuisine at 1436 N. Main Street in Fuquay-Varina plans to close its current location and move to Cary. According to the proprietors, plans call for the restaurant to relocate to 107 Edinburgh S. Drive in the MacGregor Shopping Center. Bellini will take over the space formerly occupied by Tribute Pizza Place. An exact timetable for the relocation has not been determined.

Durham, Orange & Chatham County Restaurant News 

  • Over in Durham, Rob Gillespie and Lindsay Moriarty announced this week that they will be closing their original Parrish Street location so that they can focus on their larger/newer location on Ninth Street in the former Magnolia Grill location. Our very best to Rob and Lindsay! Read more about their announcement here on their Facebook page.
  • But the other good news coming out of this was the announcement this week that the former Monuts shop space on Parrish Street likely won’t be empty for long. as the owners of Durham’s Pizzeria Toro are planning to open a small, dinner-only restaurant in that space. The Triangle Business Journal is reporting that the project is projected to open in winter 2016. Stay tuned. The folks at Pizzeria Toro certainly have a lot on their plate! Exciting!
  • After over a year of brewing in the unique nanobrewery housed above The Cookery’s Front Room entrance, the Ponysaurus Brewing Co. brewery and taproom is opening its garage doors at 219 Hood Street. A Grand Opening celebration, featuring food trucks, live music, and local breweries will take place on October 24th from 4 to 8pm. The event is free and open to the public. For more information on the grand opening, check them out here.
  • Also in Durham, I saw on a Yelp message board that Cook-Out is coming to the space formerly occupied by Sal’s Italian Restaurant on Hwy. 55 (near the intersection with Hwy. 54), which closed a few weeks ago. Check them out here.
  • And keeping up with the former Merlion in Southern Village, the sign on the door now indicates that they will reopen at some point this month as Rasa Malaysia. Thanks to reader Julie Grubbs for that update.
  • Also in Chapel Hill, the folks over at Carolina Ale House are close to opening their newest location – this one on Chapel Hill’s West Franklin Street in the former Chrysler Building. They tell me that they plan to open by the end of October! Check them out here.

Closings 

  •  None to report. Keep eating local, folks!

Food Trucks 

  • A huge congratulations to the gals behind Pho Nomenal Dumpling food truck (formerly Dump Pho King Truck) as they were the winners of the Food Network’s “Great Food Truck Race.” That is great for them. And what is great for us (and isn’t it all really about us?), there won $50,000 which WRAL is reporting they plan on using toward opening a brick-and-mortar location. No timeline or location was released. Check them out here. Again, congrats!
  • John Huisman (aka Triangle Explorer) informed me about the fact that every Thursday from September through November, the town of Knightdale is hosting “Food Truck Thursdays” with a new food truck scheduled each week. The weekly truck will be parked at Knightdale Station Park near the amphitheater each Thursday 11am to 2pm. Check out the schedule here.
  • Just a heads up, Cary’s Chatham Street Chowdown originally schedule for Sunday, October 4th has been cancelled. The next Chowdown will be on my birthday, April 17, 2016. Get all the details here.
  • For a listing of ALL food truck events, head over to Art’s page, The Wandering Sheppard on all things food truck related here.

Events

  • Tonight, October 2, the Edenton Street United Methodist Women are hosting their 5th annual BBQ Dinner benefiting Methodist Home for Children and Urban Ministries. Catering is being provided by The Pit Authentic BBQ offering down-home BBQ plates with all the fixin’s, along with children’s chicken tender plates, brunswick stew and BBQ by the pound. Swing by Edenton Street United Methodist Church in Raleigh for lunch or dinner! You can dine in or drive through on this rainy Friday. More details and to order online.
  • On Sunday, October 4th from 1-4 p.m., the guys behind the soon-to-open Picnic in Durham (Wyatt Dickson and Ben Adams) will be joined by Texas (and soon to be South Carolina) pit-master John Lewis at Fullsteam Brewery (note new location) for a Sunday afternoon “picnic”. This is an opportunity to get up close and personal with these barbecue legends! In addition to the whole hog and beef brisket, they’ll also serve up seasonal sides, alongside chilled wine & beer from Wine Authorities, Ponysaurus and Fullsteam. Get all tickets and all the information here.
  • You’ll want to go ahead and mark your calendar for the 2nd Annual Triangle Oktoberfest coming to Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheatre on October 3rd and 4th. There will be some great authentic German fare as well as some amazing breweries. Get all the details here.
  • The 30th annual International Festival of Raleigh will take place October 9 through October 11 at the Raleigh Convention Center. The event features food from 27 different cultures and countries and a biergarten with cask beer tastings. Get all the details and purchase tickets in advance here. Use promo code “TFG15” and get $2 off adult ticket purchase!
  • The town of Holly Springs is holding their 6th Annual Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, October 10th at the Holly Springs Farmers Market from 9 – 12:30 p.m. This is a wonderful community event, where both amateurs and professionals compete for both the judges’ approval as well as their fellow citizens with the People’s Choice award. Get all the details here.
  • And if you are into eating healthier, you might want to go ahead and get this event on your calendar – the 2015 Triangle Vegfest which will be held at Moore Square and City Market in downtown Raleigh on Saturday, October 17th from noon until 5 p.m. Get all the details here.
  • While you’re at it, make sure you mark your calendar for Saturday October 17th (4-8 p.m.) for Knightdale’s “Drafts & Carafe’s” Festival. This  event will also be held at the Knightdale Station Park and feature local wineries, breweries, vendors selling beer/wine related crafts/artwork, music and food trucks.
  • The Root Cellar Cafe & Catering announced that their fourth annual Porkapalooza will be held this year on October 23rd at 6:30 p.m. The dinner will feature nine courses celebrating local pork: wood-fired suckling pigs; five-spice, beer-braised pork belly slider with pickled ginger; fried ravioli stuffed with Southern-style BBQ pork and macaroni and cheese, country-fried pork tenderloin pumpkin biscuit slider with bacon mayo and apple slaw, and more. The cost is $55 per person, including beer or wine pairing. Get more details here.
  • Chickenwire is holding their next “pop-up” dinner on Sunday, October 25th in Raleigh (exact location is a secret until just before the event). This dinner has an Oktoberfest theme where you’ll grab your complimentary beer stein at the door, and enjoy German-inspired foods – passed hors d’oeuvres, a carving station and a smorgasbord featuring sausages and other culinary surprises. $90 gets you unlimited food and 2 drinks. Get your tickets and see a complete list of all the chefs and collaborators involved here. Thanks to Felicia Perry-Trujillo for the tip on this event.
  • The town of Garner will hold their second Downtown Garner Trick or Eat Food Truck Rodeo on October 25th from 12-5 on Main Street. They’ll have 14 food trucks, 3 craft brewers, and some activities for children. You can find more details here or on their Facebook event page here.
  • The Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series, a single-elimination tournament highlighting the best of the Carolina’s food, agriculture and culinary talent, is gearing up for its Battle of Champions series in which five top regional chefs will battle it out to take home the coveted annual championship title. Foodies from the Carolinas and beyond are invited to attend the four live dinner events Oct. 28 to 31 in Raleigh, savoring the full-service, six-course meals and serving as judges. Tickets to these interactive battles go on sale Thursday, Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. here and are guaranteed to sell out quickly.
  • And these next two events aren’t until November, but I’m here to tell you if you wait much longer you won’t be able to get a ticket. Acme Restaurant in downtown Carrboro is known for its “damn good food” AND for its great events. This one tops the list. Their 3rd Annual Salt & Smoke event on Sunday, November 8th. They describe it as “oysters and barbecue, music and friends” but you really need to read about it here and get your tickets here.
  • Also on November 8th, another pop-up dinner is being held by the folks over at The Familiar Supper Club over in Durham. The dinner is at 6:30 p.m. The theme is Pumpk(hen) and will feature all that is bountiful in North Carolina in the fall. Join chefs John Childers, Evan Sheridan and Greg Gettles. Cost is $80. Get tickets and all the details here. Thanks to Felicia Perry-Trujillo for the tip on this event.

Food Bank Corner   

  • As many of you know, September was Hunger Action Month. But even with September behind us, the work continues. And, unfortunately, the need is greater than ever. I hope you will take a look at some of the upcoming events and find a way to get involved. Check out the upcoming calendar.

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