Friday Fun Food Facts – November 11, 2022

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

Featured Restaurant News

  • Great news for fans (there are a lot of you!) of J. Betski’s, formerly at Seaboard Station. They have relocated and opened serving up their casual East and Central European fare and fine beverages at Highpark Village in the Five Points neighborhood (1916 Bernard St, Raleigh), right next to Seaboard Wine and Taste. Reacquaint yourself with them here. Thanks to reader Betty Diegel for bringing this to our attention.

Wake County Restaurant News

  • Raleigh Magazine shared the news that Jason Howard’s The Rainbow Luncheonette opened this past Tuesday at 911 N West St. The six-days-a-week breakfast, lunch and dinner counter will be dishing up elevated greasy spoon plates in what he dubs a really cool-looking, colorful (hence rainbow floor) Waffle House on steroids. Couple other noteworthy items: you’ll be able to get a mixed drink with your breakfast…and on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, the diner will be open from 6 to 10pm with just one thing on the menu: a handcut New York 12-ounce strip steak. Howard also brought us The Cardinal and The Atlantic Lounge, among others. Check them out on Instagram here.
  • And just over at Smoky Hollow on Peace Street, the Triangle Business Journal shared the news that J. Lights, a second location from local entrepreneur Jared Burton, opened this past weekend. J. Lights is the sister concept to J. Lights Market & Café in Durham’s Golden Belt Campus. The Smoky Hollow location will serve coffee, breakfast, lunch, dinner and alcoholic drinks from its corner location. Their grand opening is today (Nov. 11). Visit them, and all the tenants (now and on the way), here.
  • And after much anticipation, The BBQ Lab at North Hills officially opened this past Wednesday. Due to staffing shortages, the barbecue spot will be open Wednesday-Sunday from 11 a.m. until food runs out. And of note, burnt ends will be available Wednesdays and Fridays. Best to follow along on Facebook.
  1. This brings up a lot of childhood memories. WRAL shared the news this week that the newly remodeled Chuck E. Cheese in Raleigh is holding a grand re-opening celebration this week. New features at 3501-131 Capitol Blvd. include more than 15 new games, an interactive dance floor, a large video wall and updated seating with charging stations. Check it out here.
  • And a couple of kudos to throw out. USA Today readers named Raleigh-based Funguys Brewing the Best New Brewery in the country. Breweries that opened within the past four years were eligible for nomination. Visit their Facebook page here. And kudos to Crave Hot Dogs & BBQ for winning the News & Observer’s Raleigh’s Best competition in the Barbecue category, as voted on by their readers. Stop by their Oberlin Road location to taste for yourself.

Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News

  • A couple of weeks ago we shared that the Beer Study on Graham Street was moving into 504 West Franklin Street, the space that previously housed Mint Indian Cuisine. Chapelboro shared this week that with the move (working toward a December 10 open) they will also introduce a food menu, but not likely until February. And the space they are leaving? Chapelboro broke the news this week that Mike Benson, the owner of Franklin Motors Beer Garden and a local artist, will start a new project in the space once Beer Study is fully moved. It is going to be called Lapin Bleu and it’s going to be a bar and an [art] gallery. In the meantime, keep up with Franklin Motors here and Beer Study here.
  • Got word this week that Tonya Council will open Tonya’s Cookies & Gifts next Friday, November 18 in the Streets of Southpoint mall in Durham. She will offer a variety of gourmet gifts and seasonal baskets, as well as a selection of fresh cookies, baked on premises. Council is one of the South’s beloved bakers, and her famous Pecan Crisp cookies were named one of Oprah’s Favorite Things last holiday season. Take a peek here.
  • Saladelia Cafe & Catering is moving their flagship location at 4201 University Drive to 3604 Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard, near Sitar and the ABC store, right next to Konrad Automotive, less than a mile from their current spot. They will reopen on November 14th. Visit Saladelia here.
  • And JB Duke Hotel, a AAA Four Diamond contemporary lodging destination located on the campus of Duke University, has officially reopened its Lobby Lounge located adjacent to the hotel’s lobby. Locals and travelers alike are invited to experience the lounge’s delicious menu offerings, upscale spirits and ideal atmosphere. Check it out here.

Closing / Cancellations

  • None to report. Keep eating local, folks!

Food Trucks

  • Looking to find your favorite food truck (or stalking them and simply don’t want to have to admit it)? We understand. Find them on Street Food Finder here.

Events

  • The eighth-annual WRAL Voters’ Choice Awards presented by M&F Bank is here! Vote for your favorite from the top five finalists in each category. You can vote now through November 20. Winners will be announced in January 2023 at an event in downtown Raleigh. Vote here.
  • The BBQ Blues & Brews Festival, southwestern Wake county’s biggest beer and bbq music festival of the year is coming to Downtown Fuquay-Varina, THIS Saturday, November 12th from 12- 4pm at the old Stephens Hardware Building at 405 East Broad Street. Get all the details here.
  • On November 17 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., 21c Durham and Counting House NC are proud to present a very special event benefiting No Kid Hungry and their mission of ending childhood hunger. Chef Jeff Seizer will be joined alongside some of Durham’s favorite chefs – Matt Kelly of Mateo and Mother & Sons, Jake Wood of Lawrence BBQ, and Chris Lopez of Fine Folk – as well as Ponysaurus, Fullsteam, Empire Distribution, Bordeaux Fine & Rare, and LouElla for a one-of-a-kind drinking and dining experience hosted upstairs in their contemporary art galleries. $85 includes passed bites and innovative small plates from each chef, specialty cocktails a silent auction (including cooking classes, chef dinners, hotel stays, and more!) and live music. Get tickets here.
  • Tickets are now on sale for Holiday Market at The Durham on Dec. 7, featuring 25 N.C. artisans and makers. A wide variety of gifts from succulents, jewelry, fashion, artisan foods, candles, dinnerware, books and more will be available for purchase from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7. Tickets for attendees cost $10 for either the 6-7:30 p.m. or 7:30-9 p.m. shopping event. The public will be able to shop for thoughtful gifts while enjoying sweet bites from the Durham’s pastry chef Kelsey LeGaux as well as eggnog and champagne, which will be served at the bar. Buy tickets here.
  • And looking to do some good this holiday season? The Chapel Hill Carrboro Foodies Group on Facebook is holding a holiday charity partnership again with Chapel Hill Service League’s annual Christmas House event. They are looking to raise as much money as possible allowing them to buy/distribute grocery gift cards for local families in need. If you’d like to donate, please do so here.
  • And looking to continue dining outside even as the temperatures start to drop? No problem. The Downtown Raleigh Alliance has compiled a list of restaurants in downtown Raleigh keeping you warm all-year long! Check out that list here.

Food Bank Corner

  • Looking for an easy way for you and/or your office to make a HUGE DIFFERENCE in people’s lives this Holiday season? Host a VIRTUAL Food Drive! Forget the hassle of a trip to the grocery store for your next food drive… create a food drive without the heavy lifting using our Virtual Food Drive, and maximize your donation times five! For every $1 donated, the Food Bank can provide FIVE meals! You can make a difference in your community by hosting a Virtual Food Drive for your friends, family members, or coworkers.  It is easy! Start here. #noonegoeshungry

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Friday Fun Food Facts – November 4, 2023

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

Featured Restaurant News

  • RalToday is reporting this morning that Longleaf Swine’s first brick and mortar location opens today in the now-transformed Oakwood Cafe space at 300 E. Edenton St. Folks in Raleigh can now expect whole hog pulled pork, 18-hour smoked brisket and Brunswick stew. Plus, the new spot has a large, covered outdoor patio. Check it out here.

Wake County Restaurant News

  • According to the Triangle Business Journal, the Electric Company Mall on Raleigh’s Hillsborough Street (2526 Hillsborough St.) directly across from NCSU is getting a much needed facelift and a couple of new tenants. The Triangle’s sixth location of Crumbl Cookies will move into the space adjacent to the Starbucks facing Hillsborough Street. And just around the corner on the other side of Starbucks, The Dankery will move into the former Wing It On! space on the Pogue Street side. The Dankery, started by Ian Burris, serves late night bites including chicken tenders, shrimp, fries and vegan nuggets. Burris created the brand five years ago as a food truck operating out of his parents’ garage. His first brick-and-mortar location opened in Durham at 704 Rigsbee Ave. last year. The building itself will enjoy significant renovations. No word on a timeline. Visit Crumble here and The Dankery here on Facebook.
  • RalToday reminded us that the Milklab is hosting its grand opening in Smoky Hollow this Saturday, Nov. 5. Stop by between 3-9 p.m. for premium boba tea and rolled ice cream. The first 130 customers will receive goodies like hoodies, T-shirts, tumblers, and reusable straws. This is their 4th Triangle-area location, with a 5th on the way for the Durham Food Hall. Get to know them here.
  • RalToday also shared that Sugar Euphoria, a bakery specializing in custom cakes and celebratory sweets, is opening a shop downtown at 606 N. Person St. The storefront will also host tastings and sell party supplies like flowers and decorations. Stay tuned for an opening date. Get to know them here.
  • From the folks over at Catering Works, the NCMA Café is now open! It is located in the East Building on Level C of the North Carolina Museum of Art. Open from Wednesday through Sunday from 11 am until 3 pm, the cafe features artful bites, curated salads, artisan sandwiches, sculpted entrees, crafted beverages and more! Check out the full menu here.

Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News

  • Got word from Glenn Gillen that Bul Box (fast, friendly, local Asian-inspired dining) is now open in University Hills in Durham. This marks their 5th Triangle-area location after opening in Transfer Co. Food Hall in Raleigh in 2019. They also have locations on Hillsborough Street and North Hills in Raleigh as well as a location in Morrisville. Check them out here.
  • Also in Durham we learned that Saladelia Cafe & Catering is moving their flagship location at 4201 University Drive to a new location, less than a mile from their current spot. The last day in the current location will be November 10th and will reopen on November 14th at 3604 Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard, near Sitar and the ABC store, right next to Konrad Automotive. Visit Saladelia here.
  • The folks over at Durham Downtown shared the news that the owners of Birrieria El Patron 323 have now officially taken over the former Dos Perros space at 200 N Mangum St. Get ready for LA-style, Mexican food in Durham Downtown. El Patron already has locations in Raleigh, Clayton, Hillsborough and Smithfield. Look for them to open in a couple of months. Get to know them here.

Closing / Cancellations

  • Chapel Hill Carrboro Foodies founder Carrie Brogren shared the news that Elaine’s on Franklin has been sold. No word yet on future plans. Elaine’s opened in 1999.

Food Trucks

  • Looking to find your favorite food truck (or stalking them and simply don’t want to have to admit it)? We understand. Find them on Street Food Finder here.

Events

  • The eighth-annual WRAL Voters’ Choice Awards presented by M&F Bank is here! Vote for your favorite from the top five finalists in each category. You can vote now through November 20. Winners will be announced in January 2023 at an event in downtown Raleigh. Vote here.
  • RalToday reminded us to not miss Triangle Vegan Restaurant Week happening now through Monday, Nov. 7. There are 15+ restaurants, bakeries, bars, breweries, and food trucks around the Triangle offering innovative plant-based dishes this week. Get all the details here.
  • This Saturday is the 94th Wendell Harvest Festival in downtown Wendell. The festivities begin at 9 a.m. and run all day until 9 p.m. There is a parade at 10 a.m., a kids village, arts, crafts and food trucks running all day. And music and entertainment on the stage. Get all the details here.
  • Carolina Brewery is hosting their Fifth Annual Pittsboro Oyster Roast on Saturday, November 5th from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The event includes free admission with oysters available steamed or raw, served a la carte by the half-dozen or dozen. They will offer their full menu during the event as well. Enjoy live music by Snake River Canyon and Lee Gildersleeve & the Bad Dogs. Carolina Brewery’s Pittsboro Brewery Restaurant is located at 120 Lowes Drive in Pittsboro. Get all the details here.
  • Here is a fun foodie event to put on your calendar. On November 9, Ashley Christensen will join forces with Mason Hereford for a one-night-only celebration of Mason’s new cookbook, Turkey and the Wolf: Flavor Trippin’ in New Orleans. The party, taking place at Beasley’s Chicken + Honey, will include signed copies of the book along with a heavy sampling of Mason’s iconic, creative food. Mason is the New Orleans-based troublemaker and chef behind Turkey and the Wolf, the iconic sandwich shop that has drawn raves and accolades nationwide, and Molly’s Rise and Shine, its equally rowdy breakfast spot. The two will share a feast of snacks and sandwiches from the book—think the famous collard green melt, fried bologna sandwich, “McCaviar,” and more. The evening begins at 7 p.m. and tickets are $90. Get them here.
  • And looking to do some good this holiday season? The Chapel Hill Carrboro Foodies Group on Facebook is holding a holiday charity partnership again with Chapel Hill Service League’s annual Christmas House event. They are looking to raise as much money as possible allowing them to buy/distribute grocery gift cards for local families in need. If you’d like to donate, please do so here.
  • And looking to continue dining outside even as the temperatures start to drop? No problem. The Downtown Raleigh Alliance has compiled a list of restaurants in downtown Raleigh keeping you warm all-year long! Check out that list here.

Food Bank Corner

  • Looking for an easy way for you and/or your office to make a HUGE DIFFERENCE in people’s lives this Holiday season? Host a VIRTUAL Food Drive! Forget the hassle of a trip to the grocery store for your next food drive… create a food drive without the heavy lifting using our Virtual Food Drive, and maximize your donation times five! For every $1 donated, the Food Bank can provide FIVE meals! You can make a difference in your community by hosting a Virtual Food Drive for your friends, family members, or coworkers.  It is easy! Start here. #noonegoeshungry

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