December 4, 2015 · 8:32 am
Triangle Restaurant News
Triangle restaurant news…that not everyone knows. Impress your co-workers at the water cooler.
Featured Restaurant News
- Social media blew up this week once word got out that The Capital Grille is coming to Raleigh, and more specifically to the Bank of America Tower at North Hills. The Capital Grille is is an elegant steakhouse known for their dry-aged steaks, seafood, freshest ingredients, and award-winning wines. Each location has an onsite butcher for the 18 to 24-day dry-aging process. Look for them to open the 8,000-square-foot concept next summer. This will be their second North Carolina location (behind Charlotte). Check them out here.
Wake County Restaurant News
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Over in Raleigh’s
Cameron Village,
Jason Smith recently re-opened
Cantina 18 after a 2,000 square foot expansion with upstairs dining, an upstairs bar and an al fresco dining area. For the most part, the menu remains the same. They are now open for lunch and dinner.
Check them out here.
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Also in
Cameron Village, the latest edition of
Rise will have their grand opening tomorrow,
December 5th from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m…just in time for the holidays! This one is located at at 530 Daniels St. at the corner of Daniels and Smallwood (former Best Buy mobile shop).
Check out Rise here.
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Out in Morrisville, thanks to the keen eyes of reader Lee Langston, we learned that construction has started on a building at the corner of Chapel Hill Road and Carrington Mill Blvd. According to permits, it looks like 35 Chinese Restaurant is behind the new activity. No word yet if it is the same owners that used to be on Kildaire Farm Road. We’ll keep an eye on it. Thanks Lee!
- In downtown Raleigh, WRAL let us know that restaurateur and bar operator Jon Seelbinder will soon be opening Virgil’s Original Taqueria at 126 S. Salisbury Street. The restaurant will be located in the same building as Linus and Pepper’s and The Level Up Kitchen and Barcadium. Virgil’s will be providing a variety of tacos with a southern twist. Look for them to open sometime this month. Stay tuned!
- So I checked in one more time with Vita Vite (Italian for “life” and “vine”), a new wine bar that doubles as a gallery for local and regional artists, coming to downtown Raleigh’s Warehouse District. They were hoping to open before Thanksgiving, but it appears they are still waiting on their alcohol permit. Best I can tell you now is to check out their Facebook page to get the latest. They will be opening in the remodeled space at 313 W. Hargett St. that was formerly a nightclub.
- According to a couple of sources now, the Camos Brothers Pizza location on Six Forks Road in Raleigh is now Peri Brothers Pizza. You can check them out on Facebook here.
Durham, Orange & Chatham County Restaurant News
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Sometimes you can’t rush good coffee. And apparently that is the case with the newest edition of
Joe Van Gogh Coffee that opened this week (finally!) in the
Woodcroft Shopping Center in south Durham. This is the fourth coffee house for
Joe Van Gogh. Congratulations to owner
Robbie Roberts!
Check them out here.
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We reported back in May about an Asian bistro coming to the northern end of Chatham County in the Polk Landing shopping center. At the time it was listed as Vine Asian Bistro, but the buildout is nearly complete and the sign on the building now reads Moon Asian Bistro. No other information is available at this time.
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And the
News & Observer gave us a bit of an update on the much anticipated
Pizzeria Mercato that is coming to Carrboro (408 W. Weaver Street). If all goes according to plans, they will be open before year’s end.
Mercato is being brought to us by
Gabe Barker, son of
Ben and Karen Barker formerly of
Magnolia Grill in Durham.
You can keep up with Gabe’s progress here.
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Over in Durham, we got word from the folks at
The Durham that they are now open for
Sunday Brunch 11am-2pm weekly. They’re serving brunch classics with a few twists inspired by NC ingredients, along with an expanded cocktail menu.
The menu is available here.
Closings
- We got word from multiple sources that the downtown Raleigh (Seaboard Station) version of Tyler’s Taproom has closed. The Durham, Carrboro and Apex locations remain open. Negotiations are ongoing for a new restaurant concept in that space. Stay tuned.
- Our friends over in Carrboro took two big blows just before Thanksgiving. Both Tom + Chee and Cafe Symmetry both closed their doors. Tom + Chee for good, and Cafe Symmetry owners list them as “closed for reinvention.” Stay tuned on that one.
- Got word first from my friend Gregory Ng that Durham’s Fishmonger’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar has closed after 20+ years. Looks like the tax man came knocking.
- It looks like we can finally stick a fork in the “former” PieBird location. Our friends over at EatRaleigh blog noted that the space has been completely emptied. Oh well, we held out hope as long as we could.
- And finally, my friend David McCreary (aka Lunch Boy Says) has confirmed that the Fuquay-Varina location of Beef O’Brady’s has closed.
Food Trucks
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Who else is missing food truck rodeos? Well, Knightdale ain’t scared of a little cold, especially when it is for a good cause.
Rudolph’s Holiday Rodeo will be held on
Sunday, December 13th from 12 – 4 p.m. at the
Knightdale Station Park Amphitheater and will feature 15 food trucks! 20% of sales will go to
Meals on Wheels just in time for the holidays! There will also be a truck decorating contest and rumor has it a big ol’ bellied fella in a red suit might show up!
Get all the details here.
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The
Triangle Business Journal reported this week that
Heavenly Smoke, a Triangle-based food truck that features smoked beef brisket, pork and turkey, has opened a shop in Durham’s
Northgate Mall. Check them out
on Facebook here.
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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
- Today (December 4) at 5:30 p.m., the Washington Duke Inn will host “Bubbles – A Sparkling Holiday Affair” for an evening of festive fizz and toast to the holidays with champagnes and sparkling wines perfect for entertaining this season. In addition to a flight of four bubbles from around the globe, guests will be treated to holiday canapés and seasonal melodies. Check out all of their holiday events here.
- Triangle Family Services will host its 13th annual Gingerbread Benefit on Sunday, Dec. 6 at The Umstead Hotel and Spa in Cary, North Carolina. The daylong fundraiser features more than 20 elaborate handmade gingerbread houses created by area celebrity chefs. The “Sneak Preview” will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and tickets are $25. Santa’s Gingerbread Workshop will take place from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. but tickets are sold out! The evening Gingerbread Benefit, for adults only, will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Get tickets to that here.
- The good folks over at Oval Park Grille and Fullsteam Brewery are teaming up for a 5-course beer dinner on Thursday, December 10th at 6:30 p.m. I’ve seen the menu and it is off the hook! To reserve a spot (or two, or eight) call 919-401-6566. Cost is $45 per person. Check out Oval Park Grille here and Fullsteam Brewery here. A powerful anti-aging face treatment Provides restorative effect to damaged cells Contains anti-wrinkle peptides and ginseng extract to stimulate microcirculation Prime Renewing Pack is a mask-cream by Valmont with a light, non-greasy texture that works to smooth and relax facial features, giving you a fresh, radiant, impurity-free complexion Valmont Prime Renewing Pack It utilizes liposomed RNA, which works to rebalance the skin’s hydrolipidic film without stripping it of its natural barrier Helping to maintain an ideal moisture rate while instantly revealing radiant, healthy skin.
- Things are gearing up for the 2016 version of Triangle Restaurant Week – it will be here before we know it. The next rendition will take place January 25 through the 31st. Start planning your week now.
- The 4th Annual Bull City Food & Beer Experience will be held next year on April 10th, but tickets go on sale today (November 20th) at 12 noon. Looks like tickets will be available through DPAC again this year and you can visit the DPAC ticket center to avoid service charges. Check them out on Facebook here.
Food Bank Corner
- No child or family should go hungry during the holidays… and with your help, they won’t! That’s the power of your giving when you contribute to the Food Bank’s Online Holiday Meals Drive. $35 will feed a child for two months. $120 will provide enough food to sustain a family through the winter months. $210 will provide more than 1,000 piping hot holiday meals to local families. Every dollar donated provides five meals! Help them reach the goal of providing 2.4 million meals before December 31 and ensure that no one goes hungry this holiday season…Donate Now!