Featured Restaurant News
- Lutra Cafe & Bakery, the popular Durham-based pop-up bakery known for its sweet and savory buns, opens its new cafe serving breakfast and lunch seven days a week TODAY (June 26) at American Tobacco Campus. Chef-owner Chris McLaurin brings years of culinary experience, including working for two James Beard award-winning chefs: Johnny Monis in Washington, D.C. and Ashley Christensen in Raleigh. With Lutra, McLaurin aims to translate that fine dining pedigree to casual, craveable everyday dining. Located on the north side of Durham’s American Tobacco Campus, guests can expect a rotating selection of baked goods—including buns, breads, pastries and pretzels—alongside breakfast and lunch favorites. In addition to the amazing menu, diners will be able to order coffee and espresso drinks, orange juice, lemonade, wine, beer and more. Make it a point to go….you can thank me later (trust me). Visit them here.
Wake County Restaurant News
- Raleigh Magazine shared the sweet news this week that LaGana’s famous “Cake Jefe,” aka Carlos Lemus Sr., and his son Carlos Lemus Jr. are opening Lina’s Bakery & Café on Falls of Neuse Road in August. Named in honor of Carlos Sr.’s mother and mother-in-law, both named Lina, the new venture will allow for expanded dessert offerings and innovative creations otherwise not feasible within the limitations of LaGana’s kitchen, according to the magazine. And don’t worry, their famous cakes will still be available at the burger joint. Visit them on Instagram here.
- Over in the North Hills Innovation District, we got word this week that Standard Beer + Food will open their second location this July. The independently owned restaurant has been a Person Street fixture since it opened, and Standard NHID brings that same hospitality to a new space in North Hills. The news spot boasts a 150-seat dining room, expansive bar, and large patio featuring a menu that runs from handhelds and salads to oysters and a full raw bar, alongside large plates and weekly specials built around local and seasonal ingredients, led by Executive Chef Andrea Cardella. Follow along here.
- The Left Hook Coffee shop is holding their grand opening at its Hargett Street cafe with a circus on Saturday, August 1. Located at 912 E Hargett Street, at the corner of Hargett and State, you’ll enjoy local vendors/artists/makers, live music, local food vendors, live screen printing, “circus” activities, wrestling, and more. A huge congratulations to Kristin and Nick! Follow along on Instagram here.
- We first told you about this back in May, but Raleigh Magazine shared that we will see the opening of Mikey’s Pizzeria next month. Michael Longo of Vic’s fame will open the shop in the former Pizza & Pints spot next to Chido Taco and near Mami Nora’s at 2320 Bale Street at the intersection with Wake Forest Road. Expect this to be the first one, but certainly not the last. The focus will be very kid friendly where kids (and adults too) can make their own pizza and eat it right there! Follow Vic’s on Instagram for opening announcements.
- Over in Cary, Triangle Business Journal reported that Arcane Books and Speakeasy opened in the historic Williams House, located at 210 E. Chatham St. in downtown Cary. They replaced The Williams House Craft Taproom on June 18. The shop will sell books and serve a variety of cocktails and coffees. Prior to both Williams House Craft Taproom and Arcane, Bull City Ciderworks operated out of the space before closing a year ago. Visit them on Instagram here.
- And a huge congratulations to Andia’s Ice Cream which was just named the 6th best indie ice cream shop in America in USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards. Andia’s now has three locations in the Triangle – two in Cary and one in Raleigh. USA Today described them as: “Andia’s small-batch ice cream comes in appealing flavors like baklava, rose pistachio and brownie batter, which you can enjoy from a cup or freshly made waffle cone. Their iconic cracking shakes and ice cream brulees offer both great photo ops and interactive experiences.” Visit them yourself here.
Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News
- The “official” Running of the Bulls takes place in July, but we have our own version here in Durham with the news this week that Little Bull will “run” across town to a new location in the heart of downtown Durham at 301 East Chapel Hill Street. The new location will open Monday, August 3 completing a year-long renovation of a historic building dating to the 1910s in downtown Durham’s National Register historic district. The work preserves a lot of the building’s history with wood from the original interior walls and repurposed the salvaged beams into a staircase that now connects the main dining room to the upstairs bar. Little Bull will serve dinner nightly beginning at 5 pm, with weekend brunch continuing on Saturdays and Sundays. The team plans to introduce weekday lunch service this fall, marking the restaurant’s first lunch offering. Congrats to Oscar Diaz and Juan Camilo Espada and the entire Mezcalito Group. Follow along on Instagram here.
- Saw on a Facebook post that Uwa Sushi in Durham, featuring modern sushi and Asian grill (620 Foster Street), is having their soft opening starting today, June 26th. Check them out on Instagram here.
- Over in Chapel Hill’s Southern Village, we now know July 2nd is the date on which La Vita Dolce will complete the move from their current home of 11 years into the former Market & Moss space a few doors down. The move triples the size of the popular cafe and coffee shop, allowing them to transition to an all-day concept with expanded hours and much needed additional space. The new spot will be just as enjoyable for a morning latte as it will be for an evening martini. The current location is now closed in order to complete the transition. Follow along for updates here.
- Down in Pittsboro, Triangle Business Journal shared some exciting news heading our way in the Mosaic development on 15-501 at Chatham Park. Coming soon are Flying Biscuit Cafe, Pecan Jacks Ice Cream & Candy and previously announced a Tavolo Italian Eatery, which is being brought to us by Greg and Maria Lewis, the folks behind The Sycamore and 39 West Catering. Tavolo will likely open in August. Pecan Jacks will be going in the same building as People’s Coffee and Flying Biscuit Cafe will be in a new building set to start construction soon. Visit Tavolo here, Flying Biscuit here and Pecan Jacks here.
- Absence makes the heart grow fonder. And so it is as we remind you that Fiesta Grill in Chapel Hill (5 miles west of Carrboro) will be closed for their annual vacation from June 29 through July 14. reopening on July 15. Please plan accordingly. Hang in there! Visit them here.
, Closings
- Got the sad news this week on Facebook that after 20 years, Red Lotus on Elliott Road in Chapel Hill will serve their last meal on June 30th. So you still have a little time to get by for one (or three) last meal. Visit them here.
Food Trucks
- Good news, bad news for dumpling fans. The Chirba Chirba truck has “retired” from being mobile and is looking for a location to “just sit” and churn out your favorite dumplings. That’s the bad news (although, we think it is pretty cool they will soon have a “permanent” home). The other good news is they will soon have a brand-new Chirba Chirba truck taking over their existing calendar in July! So, if you know of a good spot for them to “park” their first truck (no, not your driveway), drop them a line. Reach out to them with your ideas and see when Version 2.0 arrives on their site here.
- The final Durham Central Park Food Truck Rodeo will be held from noon to 4 p.m. on September 27. You’ll find food and drink at over 30 food trucks as well as inflatables and family fun for all ages. It will be hosted at Durham Central Park (500 Foster Street, Durham). Go ahead and mark your calendar. Get all the details here.
- 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
- Tickets are on sale now for the 2026 Dinner in the Meadow event on September 13th for a fundraiser that supports the Leonard-Mobley Small Farm Fund, a non-profit organization that helps small farms in North Carolina. Get tickets and all the details here.
Food Bank Corner
- Stop Summer Hunger when your gift doubles! The Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina currently has a $100,000 match until July 31! For kids, summer should be a time of play and rest. But for too many local families, it’s a time of worry instead. When school breakfasts and lunches stop for the summer, parents on an already-stretched budget are challenged to fill the gap. Thanks to some generous friends, every dollar of your gift today will double, up to $100,000, to fund our summer meal programs so that kids can be kids. Because of our buying power and relationships with local food providers, every gift, of any size, will go a long way. Every $30 can feed
one childtwo children for a month! Every $90 can feedone childtwo children all summer! Consider a donation today!



