Friday Fun Food Facts – September 16, 2016

Triangle Restaurant News

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

Featured Restaurant News

  • So, the featured news this week is more about chef changes revealed by the News & Observer. First up is that Adam Rose has left the just-opened H Street Kitchen in Raleigh. No word yet on where Rose will land, we just hope it is somewhere here in the Triangle. And after nine months, John Childers moved from Midtown Grille back to the Umstead Hotel and Spa in Cary where he had been for seven years.

Wake County Restaurant News

  • In downtown Raleigh, the News & Observer reported last week that the city of Raleigh awarded the contract to operate a cafe in the soon-to-be-renovated Moore Square to Empire Eats which also owns Raleigh Times, Morning Times, Sitti, The Pit and Gravy. The new cafe will be called Square Burger, serving square patties on potato rolls. Raleigh will spend $12.6 million over the next year to renovate Moore Square. Learn more about Empire Eats here.
  • WRAL reported this week that Mission Valley’s Dalat (under new ownership) is looking to reopen either September 19th or 20th. Call them first (919-832-7449) before you head over.
  • The Triangle Business Journal reported this week that the sports restaurant and bar concept out of Maryland called Glory Days Grill will be coming to the Triangle, and more specifically Raleigh, in the summer of 2017. Congratulations to Chris, Warren and Douglas Holmes. Get familiar with Glory Days Grill here.
  • Wahlberg brothers, Mark, Donnie and Paul, are bringing their Boston-area restaurant concept to Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh, taking over the space formerly occupied by The Oxford. And you guessed it (I know you did), it is called Walhburgers. And this could happen as soon as January, 2017. Seriously. Don’t believe me? Check it out here.
  • And reader Rebecca Calhoun tipped us off to the fact that a bar and bottle shop called Hoppy Endings (gotta love the name) is opening soon in the Litchford Village shopping center in North Raleigh. No word yet on an opening date. You can keep up with them on Facebook here.

Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News

  • While they have been open for a number of weeks now, Chapel Hill’s Chronic Tacos, located in Meadowmont Village, will hold their grand opening celebration from noon until 4 p.m. THIS Sunday, September 18th. They will be giving away free tacos to the first guests, hosting a taco eating contest, live music – and a chance to meet professional skateboarder and television personality Jason “Wee Man” Acuña. Check out Chronic Tacos here.

Closings

  • After a 40 year run, Tripp’s on Wade Avenue in Raleigh has closed their doors.

Food Trucks

Events

  • Not to be outdone by Durham, Raleigh is going to have their very own vegan cookoff between September 12th and October 1st. The Oak City Vegan Challenge will feature 6 restaurants offering special vegan dishes that diners can cast votes for their favorites. The event is modeled after the Bull City Vegan Challenge, which has been extremely successful over in Durham. Get all the details and the list of restaurants here.
  • Next Tuesday, September 13th, The Rickhouse in Durham will host Forage into the Forest beginning at 6:30. There will be three guest chefs who prepare a dish using foraged ingredients followed by a demo of their respective dish on stage. Get ticket information and all the details here.
  • Hibernian Hospitality Group and Ed Mitchell are proud to announce Ed Mitchell’s Brews & ‘Cue event featuring Ed’s foodtruck “Q On Wheels” to be held at the Raleigh Beer Garden in downtown Raleigh on Saturday, September 17th from 5pm until the food runs out. The renown pitmaster’s truck will feature his highly sought after signature barbecue offering a wide array of platters and sides. Get all the details here.
  • The third annual Triangle Oktoberfest will take place at Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheatre on September 23rd and 24th. Enjoy family-friendly activities such as music from the Little German Band, dancing, traditional Bavarian food and fare, wiener dog races, “Rock-toberfest” concerts by Four Founders and West Street Band, children’s play area, and prizes for German attire. Children 16 and younger are free. Friday tickets: $15 in advance, or $20 at the door. Saturday tickets: $20 in advance, or $25 at the door. Purchase tickets here.
  • The folks over at Bittersweet have teamed up with the women from Pho-Nomenal Dumplings for a five-course Sunday dinner of comfort food with an Asian twist on Sunday, September 25. Five courses, including dessert from Bittersweet, each with a wine or cocktail pairing for $60. Two seatings at 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. $60. Call 919.977.3829 to order tickets. Check out Bittersweet here.
  • Tickets to TerraVita are now on sale. And you better jump fast, as many of these events will sell out soon. Trust me. If you aren’t familiar with TerraVita, it is arguably the premier “foodie event” in the southeast and it will take place September 28th through October 1 right here in Chapel Hill. In a nutshell, it is a multi-day celebration that brings together top chefs, food artisans, sommeliers, baristas, brewers, educators, distillers, cookbook authors and industry luminaries from across the Southeast to celebrate culinary excellence and sustainability in food and drink. Get tickets (NOW!) here. And get additional details on TerraVita here.
  • You don’t want to miss this event (because yours truly will be one of the judges). The event? It is Relish Cafe & Bar’s charity Mac and Cheese Throwdown and Bartender Showdown benefiting the Hope Center at Pullen on Saturday October 1st from 6pm to 11pm. Visit the website to get all the details and ticket information.
  • Felicia Perry-Trujillo reminded me about the upcoming 9th Annual Pepperfest taking place Sunday, October 2nd from 2-7 p.m. at Brier Chapel in Chatham County. The event features super delicious pepper-themed dishes and beverages, live music and children’s activities. A great outdoor event for this time of the year. Get tickets and all the details here.
  • The Root Cellar Cafe & Catering in Chapel Hill is holding its fifth annual Porkapalooza on Friday, October 14th at 6:30 p.m. The event will feature twelve small plate courses celebrating local pork, including roasted suckling pigs; beer cheese fondue with local sausages; fried green tomatoes topped with pimento cheese, beer-braised crispy pork belly and tomato jam; poutine with sweet potato fries, Seven Springs country gravy and Ashe County cheese; and bacon marshmallow s’mores. The dinner also includes Fullsteam beer pairings. Save $10 by ordering tickets by Aug. 31. Get all the information and tickets here.
  • Jennifer Noble Kelly sent me information about PICNIC, North Carolina’s newest whole hog barbecue joint, and its’ farm partner, Green Button Farm, hosting their inaugural NC Barbecue Revival at the farm this fall, October 28th – 30th. The three-day weekend will be chock full of classes, discussions, feasts and pig pickins’. Get a listing of all the events, ticket information and every last detail on the their website here.
  • And on November 6th, the folks over at Acme will bring back the fourth edition of Salt & Smoke Festival to beautiful Rock Quarry Farm on Highway 54 just outside of Carrboro. This is becoming quite the event, as over 500 people attended last year. Get all the details and ticket information here.
  • Also on November 6th, the folks over at Chickenwire announced their latest pop-up dinner which will be held, at a secret outdoor venue to be revealed later, and will feature 8 area chefs with offerings utilizing “fire, grill and smoke.” VIP tickets get you in an hour early. Get all the details, including a listing of participating chefs, and tickets here.

Food Bank Corner

  • September is Hunger Action Month and as part of that, the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina will be holding their annual 24 hour telethon –  #FoodBank24 to raise money and awareness through noon TODAY (September 16th). 24 hours to raise $24k! Get all the details here.

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Friday Fun Food Facts – September 9, 2016

Triangle Restaurant News

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

Featured Restaurant News

  • Well, you heard it here first. David Sadeghi is bringing another new and exciting concept to the Triangle food scene. October 1 will be the last day of his downtown Raleigh restaurant Bolt. Beginning October 2nd, he, along with Rudy Theale, will convert the space into Pizza La Stella. Look for them to re-open in mid-November. Theale will oversee the operations at La Stella. The two will also bring the pizza concept to the space next to Sadeghi’s Durham location of Town Hall Burger and Beer. No website yet, but keep up with Town Hall Burger and Beer here.

Wake County Restaurant News

  • Recently while walking through Raleigh’s City Market, reader Chad Barringer noticed that Troy Mezze had closed and that there were signs in the window saying “City Market Sushi Coming Soon.” No word yet on who is behind the new concept or when they plan on opening. We will keep an eye on it. Thanks Chad!
  • We must be getting close to the opening of the new location of Tobacco Road Sports Cafe which is moving into the former Natty Greene’s space at 505 West Jones Street. We saw an announcement about a “hiring fair” that is taking place today. Keep up with their progress here.
  • Also in Raleigh, friend Ashton Mae Smith brought attention to the fact that The Players’ Retreat has reopened their “new” kitchen and their full menu is back along with chef Beth Littlejohn’s features! Keep up with the latest here on their Facebook page.
  • James Borden’s blog, Raleigh Public Record, noted this week that Crabtree Valley Mall will become the home to the first North Carolina location of of the chain restaurant Seasons 52. Seasons 52 is one of seven brands operated by Darden Restaurants. Five of these brands currently have Raleigh locations: Bahama Breeze, The Capital Grille, LongHorn Steakhouse, Olive Garden and The Yardhouse. Get to know them here.
  • The Raleigh Public Record also noted that Ba-Da Wings! is set to open a second Raleigh location, this one at the Creedmoor Crossing shopping center at 6300 Creedmoor Road. The restaurant currently has a space at the Mission Valley Shopping Center on Avent Ferry Road. The new space should be opening pretty shortly, as it was an ABC Permit, not a construction permit, that was issued for the restaurant last week. Check them out here.
  • And the Raleigh Public Record also noted that on August 17 permits were issued for the newest location of healthy-food chain Clean Eatz at the Celebration at Six Forks shopping center in North Raleigh. Clean Eatz is both a cafe/restaurant and a business that offers pre-prepared meals and meal plans. Check out Clean Eatz here.
  • The FoodCary blog noted this week that things are moving along again for the addition of Annelore’s German Bakery coming to 308 West Chatham Street. The building on that site was demolished, making way for the brand new store. Annelore’s German Bakery currently has one store in Raleigh on Agriculture Street. Keep up with their progress on their Facebook page here.

Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News

  • The Daily Tar Heel reported this week that the Franklin Street building where Fitzgerald’s used to be is getting a new resident – Might as Well Bar and Grill. Might as Well, which opened in Wilmington in 2012, is a college-town neighborhood sports bar. This will be the restaurant’s second and they haven’t set an open date as of yet. Check them out here.
  • Got word from Neal DePersia that after 18 years, partners Linda Bourne and Karin Mills sold their award winning restaurant Spotted Dog Restaurant & Bar in historic downtown Carrboro to Ed Corbell, a Carrboro resident and former assistant general manager at Maggiano’s at Southpoint. Keep up with the latest on their Facebook page here.
  • While they have been open for a number of weeks now, Chapel Hill’s Chronic Tacos, located in Meadowmont Village, will hold their grand opening celebration from noon until 4 p.m. on Sunday, September 18th. They will be giving away free tacos to the first guests, hosting a taco eating contest, live music – and a chance to meet professional skateboarder and television personality Jason “Wee Man” Acuña. Check out Chronic Tacos here.

Closings

  • After reporting last week that Boheme was closed for “extensive renovations,” WRAL reported this week that they have closed and are converting the space to a catering kitchen.
  • It was announced this week that Pogo, the cafe operating at Marbles in downtown Raleigh, has closed and will be replaced by a new cafe in mid-September under new management. Stay tuned.

Food Trucks

Events

  • Beericana, a craft beer & music festival, is this Saturday, September 10th at Sugg Farm Park in Holly Springs. Beericana features 70 breweries from across North Carolina and beyond, 20 food trucks, and 3 live bands. Entry to the festival gets you unlimited tastings from the breweries. Food will be available for purchase from the many food trucks. Get a listing of food trucks, breweries and everything else on their site here. Thanks to Triangle Explorer for the reminder.
  • Also this weekend is the annual Raleigh Greek Festival, held in the Jim Graham Building at the NC State Fairgrounds. The festival runs today from 5-10 p.m., tomorrow from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m., and again on Sunday from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Get by. Get all the information on food, tickets, music, etc. here.
  • Black Twig Cider House in Durham will host their inaugural TxotxFest (pronounced “choach”) on Saturday, September 10 from noon to 4 p.m. This event will bring regional and national cider producers and chefs together. It will feature tastings from the top cider houses on the east coast as well as food from chefs at Bona Fide, Durham Catering, Mateo, Oval Park Grille, PICNIC and Rise. They will also serve a whole deboned, sausage – stuffed local pig from Firsthand Foods. Get all the details and tickets here.
  • Dinner in the Meadow, a benefit for small farms, will take place on Sunday, September 11th from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on a farm in Louisburg. Join them for farm-fresh local food and refreshments, prepared by the Triangle’s most talented chefs, served in the bucolic meadow of one of North Carolina’s oldest continually operating farms. WUNC’s Frank Stasio is your host for this special evening. Get all the details and ticket information here.
  • Not to be outdone by Durham, Raleigh is going to have their very own vegan cookoff between September 12th and October 1st. The Oak City Vegan Challenge will feature 6 restaurants offering special vegan dishes that diners can cast votes for their favorites. The event is modeled after the Bull City Vegan Challenge, which has been extremely successful over in Durham. Get all the details and the list of restaurants here.
  • Next Tuesday, September 13th, The Rickhouse in Durham will host Forage into the Forest beginning at 6:30. There will be three guest chefs who prepare a dish using foraged ingredients followed by a demo of their respective dish on stage. Get ticket information and all the details here.
  • Hibernian Hospitality Group and Ed Mitchell are proud to announce Ed Mitchell’s Brews & ‘Cue event featuring Ed’s foodtruck “Q On Wheels” to be held at the Raleigh Beer Garden in downtown Raleigh on Saturday, September 17th from 5pm until the food runs out. The renown pitmaster’s truck will feature his highly sought after signature barbecue offering a wide array of platters and sides. Get all the details here.
  • The third annual Triangle Oktoberfest will take place at Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheatre on September 23rd and 24th. Enjoy family-friendly activities such as music from the Little German Band, dancing, traditional Bavarian food and fare, wiener dog races, “Rock-toberfest” concerts by Four Founders and West Street Band, children’s play area, and prizes for German attire. Children 16 and younger are free. Friday tickets: $15 in advance, or $20 at the door. Saturday tickets: $20 in advance, or $25 at the door. Purchase tickets here.
  • Tickets to TerraVita are now on sale. And you better jump fast, as many of these events will sell out soon. Trust me. If you aren’t familiar with TerraVita, it is arguably the premier “foodie event” in the southeast and it will take place September 28th through October 1 right here in Chapel Hill. In a nutshell, it is a multi-day celebration that brings together top chefs, food artisans, sommeliers, baristas, brewers, educators, distillers, cookbook authors and industry luminaries from across the Southeast to celebrate culinary excellence and sustainability in food and drink. Get tickets (NOW!) here. And get additional details on TerraVita here.
  • You don’t want to miss this event (because yours truly will be one of the judges). The event? It is Relish Cafe & Bar’s charity Mac and Cheese Throwdown and Bartender Showdown benefiting the Hope Center at Pullen on Saturday October 1st from 6pm to 11pm. Visit the website to get all the details and ticket information.
  • Felicia Perry-Trujillo reminded me about the upcoming 9th Annual Pepperfest taking place Sunday, October 2nd from 2-7 p.m. at Brier Chapel in Chatham County. The event features super delicious pepper-themed dishes and beverages, live music and children’s activities. A great outdoor event for this time of the year. Get tickets and all the details here.
  • The Root Cellar Cafe & Catering in Chapel Hill is holding its fifth annual Porkapalooza on Friday, October 14th at 6:30 p.m. The event will feature twelve small plate courses celebrating local pork, including roasted suckling pigs; beer cheese fondue with local sausages; fried green tomatoes topped with pimento cheese, beer-braised crispy pork belly and tomato jam; poutine with sweet potato fries, Seven Springs country gravy and Ashe County cheese; and bacon marshmallow s’mores. The dinner also includes Fullsteam beer pairings. Save $10 by ordering tickets by Aug. 31. Get all the information and tickets here.
  • Jennifer Noble Kelly sent me information about PICNIC, North Carolina’s newest whole hog barbecue joint, and its’ farm partner, Green Button Farm, hosting their inaugural NC Barbecue Revival at the farm this fall, October 28th – 30th. The three-day weekend will be chock full of classes, discussions, feasts and pig pickins’. Get a listing of all the events, ticket information and every last detail on the their website here.
  • And on November 6th, the folks over at Acme will bring back the fourth edition of Salt & Smoke Festival to beautiful Rock Quarry Farm on Highway 54 just outside of Carrboro. This is becoming quite the event, as over 500 people attended last year. Get all the details and ticket information here.

Food Bank Corner

  • September is Hunger Action Month and as part of that, the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina will be holding their annual 24 hour telethon –  #FoodBank 24 to raise money and awareness from noon on September 15th until noon on September 16th. 24 hours to raise $24k! Get all the details here.

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