Friday Fun Food Facts – July 17, 2020

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

Featured Restaurant News

  • After closing their doors for four weeks for an expansion, A Place At The Table (APATT) is set to reopen next Wednesday, July 22 for walk-up and phone-in ordering only.  During the four weeks, the pay-what-you-can cafe on West Hargett Street expanded into the former Alli boutique space next door, allowing them to build a full commercial kitchen with a flat top, hood system and fryer, and add about 50 more seats. Keep up with them here. Congrats Maggie and crew!

Wake County Restaurant News

  • Felicia Trujillo at Food Seen shared via Instagram the news that Bul Box (serving up amazing Asian cuisine) has opened their second location (this one in Morrisville; the original is in Transfer Co. Food Hall) at 1125 Hatches Pond Lane in the new Twin Lakes Center (think Wegman’s). Trujillo also shared that they will be opening a third location this fall at North Hills in Raleigh. Get to know them here.
  • Well, that didn’t take long. The Triangle Business Journal shared this week that High Horse’s chef Katsuji Tanabe (he closed High Horse) has landed a new role as the chef in residence at LM Restaurants’ Vidrio on Glenwood South in downtown Raleigh. He will be sharing his brand and techniques, including bringing some of the fan favorites from High Horse over to Vidrio. Visit Vidrio here.
  • RalToday shared that Beasely’s Chicken + Honey in Raleigh announced on their Instagram that they are now be open for takeout orders only. A limited menu of their staples will be offered from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Orders can be picked up curbside. Visit Beasely’s here.
  • RalToday also shared that Five Star Chinese Restaurant has opened at their new location — 301 N West Street — after 25 years in the warehouse district. You can place an order online or call 919-833-3311 for takeout and delivery orders. Visit Five Star here.
  • Thanks to a series of tips from David McCreary, we learned that Bonafide Bakeshop & Cafe has opened at 1232 W. Williams Street in Apex at the former Belgian Cafe spot. They serve breakfast, salads, sandwiches, soup, coffee drinks and more. Get to know them here.
  • McCreary also gave us an update on Mookie’s New York Deli as they swung open their doors for dinner service and catering this past Monday at 1010 Tryon Village Drive in Cary (former location of Shuckin’ Shack Oyster Bar). They are serving up hand-sliced corned beef, pastrami and more. Check them out here.
  • And McCreary certainly earned every bit of his paycheck this week by also letting us know that Peak City Hots has opened at 841 Perry Road in Apex. This is the brick-and-mortar location of a popular food truck serving up hot dogs and New York “trash plates,” which involve a base of French fries and macaroni salad topped with cheeseburger patties and/or hot dogs, mustard, onions and a special sauce. If that doesn’t sound amazing, I don’t know what does. Check it out here.
  • Over in Garner, Neal DePersia at National Restaurant Properties shared with me that Simple Twist, a cafe, bar and taproom, opened in Garner at 21 Technology Drive. They also have locations in Smithfield and Clayton. Visit them here.
  • In Cary, reader Kristina Shuford shared that there is a Burrito Shak coming to Cary at 2982 Kildaire Farm Road (near the intersection with Penny Road) in the ACE Hardware Plaza. No word yet on an open date. Check them out here.
  • As we shared last week, three Triangle-area locations of PDQ (Raleigh, Durham and Wake Forest) reopened and all three restaurants are now open for dine in, to-go orders and drive through from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. seven days a week. And if you missed the Sunday grand reopening event, the goodness has not ended – customers can choose to round up their checks throughout the month of July, and the proceeds will benefit the Food Bank. Visit them here.
  • Bruce Kohler shared via Twitter that Crave Hots Dogs and Barbecue is coming to Raleigh. No word yet on the location nor the timeline. This will be Crave’s second North Carolina location (Wilmington). Learn more about Crave here.
  • And, not exactly the Triangle, but certainly a fan favorite of folks in the Triangle as they head through Goldsboro heading to North Carolina’s coast – Wilber’s Barbecue, which opened in 1962 and closed in March 2019, shared the great news this week that they are now offering barbecue curbside! They have a limited menu that can be seen here allowing you to plan your beach trip accordingly.

Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News

  • In Chapel Hill you will have to put a pause on getting your Breadman’s fix for a few weeks. As they prepare for the move into their new location at 261 S. Elliott Road (former Haw River location), they have closed the Rosemary Street location. Look for them to open in their new location this month according to an article on Chapelboro.com. Breadman’s has been in operation since 1974. Visit them here.
  • Last week we shared the news about a brick and mortar location of El Jefecito in the former Libby’s Too spot at 4910 Hillsborough Road in Durham. Got word shortly after that post that they are now open! Get to know them by visiting their food truck website here.
  • Up in Franklin County we are getting closer and closer to the opening of  Rustic Roots, the creation of Russ and Vanessa Vollmer of the Vollmer Farm. The restaurant is located at 20 Cheves Road in Bunn. Keep up with their pending announcement here.

Closings / Cancellations

  • Last Saturday we saw the closing of Pittsboro Roadhouse & General Store near the circle in downtown Pittsboro. That is the sad news. The good news is that Greg Lewis and his team (along with his catering operation, 39 West) will be moving down the road to Chatham Mills and opening a steak house! Stay tuned for more details.
  • And got word from a follower that PeakFest in Apex scheduled for September 19, has been canceled for this year.

Food Trucks 

  • Triangle on the Cheap shared the news that Food Truck Flix is a recurring event that combines drive-in movies with food trucks, for a safer entertainment experience just announced their schedule for the upcoming weekends (Friday and Saturday nights). The events will be taking place at Frontier RTP, 800 Park Offices, Durham, and at Focus Church, 7000 Destiny Drive, Raleigh. You can purchase tickets in advance for any of the drive-in movies. The price is $25 per car. Of course, you’ll also want to bring money for the food trucks. Get the movie schedule, purchase your pass and get all the details here.
  • Eat Raleigh shared the news that Gym Tacos announced they are opening a brick and mortar. They haven’t disclosed the location yet, but great to see their success. Visit their truck at 220 E. Six Forks Road and visit their Instagram here to keep up with their pending announcement. The truck will still operate as well.
  • Up in Hillsborough, Eno River Farm (2127 St Marys Rd, Hillsborough) begins their bi-weekly food truck rodeos called Food Trucks on the Farm. The first is on July 22 from 5-8 p.m. and will feature Cilantro, Crispy Gyoza, Smokehouse Bandits and Street Fare. You can stop by and grab a bite to eat, throw a blanket on the lawn, and top it off with their homemade ice cream! Don’t forget your mask!
  • Here are a  couple of sites to find and stalk your favorite food trucks here and here.

Events

  • Wanted to take a moment to share two sites that help to find Black-owned restaurants. The first is EatOkra that was founded in 2016 by husband-and-wife team Anthony and Janique Edwards in an effort to preserve Black spaces. Check them out here. And secondly, got word this week that Kyle Umemba has created Five Fifths, a list of black-owned restaurants and online businesses as well as a curation of black business news and interviews with black entrepreneurs. Check out the restaurant listing here.
  • Taste Carolina is offering boxes of favorite restaurant dishes, treats, and artisan goods from local providers. Boxes, which include reusable cooler bags, are available in Raleigh, Durham, and Wilmington, with additional cities coming soon. Weekend boxes are available for pickup or delivery, with bulk orders throughout the week. Advance purchase is required at the company’s new ecommerce website.
  • Raleigh’s Angus Barn will hold their annual Seafood Celebration Dinner in the Angus Barn Wine Cellar on Saturday, July 18th with a menu inspired by seafood from the North Carolina coast. The social begins at 6 pm, followed by the dinner at 7 pm. The cost is $130 per person plus tax (inclusive of wine pairings and gratuity) and there is limited seating availability. They will also have a 60th Anniversary Dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 24-26. To purchase tickets call Nicole at 919-987-1270 or Tiffany at 919-987-1260.
  • The 5th Annual Raleigh International Food Festival has decided to move their event to Saturday, August 8th from noon until 10 p.m. in the 100-200 block of Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh. While there you will be able to try authentic international food, desserts as well as  imported beer and wine! There will also be lots of music and entertainment at this child and pet friendly event. Admission is free and parking on the street is as well. Obviously, keep up with their Facebook event page for any announcements and/or rescheduling. Get all the details on their Facebook event page here.
  • The Fest in the West is back for its fifth year on Saturday, November 7 from 11 am- 5 pm at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary. The event features food & beer, music, arts & crafts, a KidZone, contests and a petting zoo. A great way to spend time with 7,000 of your closest friends. Admission is free! Get all the details here.
  • Thanks to Triangle On The Cheap, here are some updates on event cancellations and rescheduling: Meet in the Street Festival in Wake Forest was rescheduled to September 5; Artsplosure in downtown Raleigh was rescheduled to October 10 and 11; and the Pimento Cheese Festival in Cary has been canceled. яндекс

Food Bank Corner

  • A quick Covid-19 updated from the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. In the last fiscal year, which includes 4 months of crisis response, the Food Bank distributed nearly 92 million pounds of food, a Food Bank record. This equates to more than 75 million meals. It took an incredible amount of resources, support, and partnership to get this done. Thank you for being part of this monumental effort! In 4 months (March, April, May, June) the Food Bank had to spend $2.3 million to buy food in order to keep food going out to the community. That is more than twice our typical annual food purchase budget. Make a donation today here. #noonegoeshungry

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Friday Fun Food Facts – July 10, 2020

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

Featured Restaurant News

  • My friends over at 321 Coffee at the State Farmers’ Market have reopened into their expanded/bigger space and have added new seating. And don’t forget the amazing baristas! Get by for their grand re-opening this weekend – the hours are: Friday: 10-2pm, Saturday: 9-3pm and Sunday: 9:30-3pm. For those not familiar, 321 Coffee is a nonprofit coffee shop operated by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and operates at the NC State Farmers Market. Here’s the link to their Facebook re-opening event page.

Wake County Restaurant News

  • The folks at Raleigh Convergence shared the news that Driftwood Cantina, the new concept from the Driftwood Kitchen + Bar folks, opens today (Friday) in North Raleigh’s Lafayette Village. The Southern food restaurant is reimagined with a coastal Mexican feel and menu that includes ceviche, a Veracruz-style fish, street corn (esquites), eight types of taco fillings and queso fundido. Check out the new concept here.
  • All three Triangle locations of PDQ – Falls of Neuse in Raleigh, 15-501 in Durham, and just off US 1 in Wake Forest – will re-open on Sunday July 12th with a drive-thru dinner from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. They will donate a meal for every meal purchased to the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina and customers will have the option to round up their checks to further support the Food Bank. Get by this Sunday, welcome them back, and support the Food Bank! Visit PDQ here.
  • The folks over at RalToday shared the news that a new Dunkin’ (I guest it is more than just donuts now) opened this week in North Raleigh at 1500 Dunn Road. Visit Dunkin’ here.
  • Got word from Neal DePersia that Aye! Toro, which has a location in Sanford, will be opening a location in Holly Springs at 303 Matthews Drive. No word on an open date, other than summer 2020. Get familiar with them here.
  • Neal DePersia also shared the news that Bigfoot Taphouse, a family-owned and operated pour your own taphouse and restaurant (mainly gourmet hot dogs), has opened in Raleigh at 222 Glenwood Ave. Suite 109. Check them out here.

Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News

  • Jennifer Noble Kelly shared the news that Durham Distillery, maker of the award-winning Conniption Gin, is opening an on-site cocktail bar called Corpse Reviver. It will be located at 715 Washington Street. While an exact date has not been shared just yet, the site indicates Summer 2020. While we eagerly await, get to know them here.
  • Bites of Bull City shared the news that the Vietnamese restaurant called Secrets Pho and Noodle Bar, which has had a sign up visible on the exterior for several months, will swing open their doors this Saturday, July 11th at 11am. They are open daily from 11 am – 9pm. Visit them here.
  • Da Kine’s Kava is now open! The menu includes cocktails made from kava and other herbal alternatives, coffee, kombucha, and teas.⁠ Kava is a drink made from the roots of a tropical shrub, and when consumed it can naturally help to relieve stress and anxiety. They are located at 1114-B W. Chapel Hill Street and open 12 -8 pm Tuesday-Sunday. Order your drinks in person or online. Check them out.
  • Got word this week that Bull City Solera and Taproom has made the decision that with the inability to seat a full dining room at this time, they are going to open for to-go orders only. In addition, they will feature their Bull City Burritos menu at the taproom until they can phase in their full menu of Mexican pizzas, Italian tacos, and solera beer. Yep, it’s disappointing to all of us, but we have to ensure our survival and people’s jobs. Until they can seat a full dining room, the math didn’t make sense. They are still shooting for a mid-July opening. It is being brought to us by the people behind Bull City Burger and Brewery and Pompieri Pizza in Durham. Stay tuned for an exact open date. Visit them here. Visit Bull City Burrito here.
  • Also in Durham, noticed on a recent outing that there is a placed called El Jefecito “opening soon” in the former Libby’s Too spot at 4910 Hillsborough Road. No word on an open date. The sign indicates there is a food truck and that they do catering and special events. you can get to know them by visiting their food truck website here.
  • Over in Carrboro, Heather Krobatsch Kumnick shared with the Chapel Hill Carrboro Foodies Group that there’s a brand new place called Paco’s Tacos that recently opened and operating out of Mel’s in Carrboro. It is run by the Silva sisters and everything is made from scratch. You can see their menu here.
  • Two Duke faculty are conducting a survey on how COVID-19 has impacted Durham restaurants, especially the effect on revenue and keeping staff employed. The finding will be shared with Durham’s mayor, Durham County commissioners and local philanthropic foundations. They hope that business owners and managers will be able to leverage this information when making requests for better support. The survey is anonymous, takes just 10 minutes, and results will only appear in aggregate. For more information and to take the survey visit here.

Closings / Cancellations

  • WRAL reported that after less than a year in business, High Horse has closed its doors in downtown Raleigh. “Top Chef” alum Katsuji Tanabe, who moved to Raleigh to open the restaurant in City Market in November, confirmed that his investor decided not to move forward with plans to reopen. He also did not rule out opening another restaurant in Raleigh post-Covid.
  • National Restaurant Properties’ Michael DePersia confirmed that Burger IM at 11480 Capital Blvd. in Wake Forest has closed.
  • WRAL reported that two popular North Carolina craft beer festivals will not be happening this year. Brewgaloo, which was scheduled to happen in August, has been scheduled for April 23-24, 2021. There will be a drive-thru event on Aug. 15 – details to follow soon.
  • And Beericana, which is held annually at Sugg Farm in Holly Springs in October has been canceled.

Food Trucks 

  • Here are a  couple of sites to find and stalk your favorite food trucks here and here.

Events

  • Wanted to take a moment to share two sites that help to find Black-owned restaurants. The first is EatOkra that was founded in 2016 by husband-and-wife team Anthony and Janique Edwards in an effort to preserve Black spaces. Check them out here. And secondly, got word this week that Kyle Umemba has created Five Fifths, a list of black-owned restaurants and online businesses as well as a curation of black business news and interviews with black entrepreneurs. Check out the restaurant listing here.
  • Taste Carolina is offering boxes of favorite restaurant dishes, treats, and artisan goods from local providers. Boxes, which include reusable cooler bags, are available in Raleigh, Durham, and Wilmington, with additional cities coming soon. Weekend boxes are available for pickup or delivery, with bulk orders throughout the week. Advance purchase is required at the company’s new ecommerce website.
  • Raleigh’s Angus Barn will hold their annual Seafood Celebration Dinner in the Angus Barn Wine Cellar on Saturday, July 18th with a menu inspired by seafood from the North Carolina coast. The social begins at 6 pm, followed by the dinner at 7 pm. The cost is $130 per person plus tax (inclusive of wine pairings and gratuity) and there is limited seating availability. To purchase tickets call Nicole at 919-987-1270 or Tiffany at 919-987-1260.
  • The 5th Annual Raleigh International Food Festival has decided to move their event to Saturday, August 8th from noon until 10 p.m. in the 100-200 block of Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh. While there you will be able to try authentic international food, desserts as well as  imported beer and wine! There will also be lots of music and entertainment at this child and pet friendly event. Admission is free and parking on the street is as well. Obviously, keep up with their Facebook event page for any announcements and/or rescheduling. Get all the details on their Facebook event page here.
  • The Fest in the West is back for its fifth year on Saturday, November 7 from 11 am- 5 pm at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary. The event features food & beer, music, arts & crafts, a KidZone, contests and a petting zoo. A great way to spend time with 7,000 of your closest friends. Admission is free! Get all the details here.
  • Thanks to Triangle On The Cheap, here are some updates on event cancellations and rescheduling: PeakFest in Apex was rescheduled to September 19; Meet in the Street Festival in Wake Forest was rescheduled to September 5; Artsplosure in downtown Raleigh was rescheduled to October 10 and 11; and the Pimento Cheese Festival in Cary has been canceled.

Food Bank Corner

  • The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina saw their April distribution record blown out of the water by their distribution in May! For the second straight month the Food Bank distributed a record-breaking amount of food to the community: May distributed 9.14 million pounds of food compared shattering April’s record breaking 7.9 million pounds (typical month is about 7 million pounds). While they wish the need were not so high in the community, they are grateful to have the support and resources to rise to the occasion and help as many families as possible. Make a donation today here. #noonegoeshungry

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