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Foodie News: Dram and Draught announces Cary location

Sean Lennard, the Triangle Food Guy, has the latest on the announcement of a new Cary location of Dram and Draught.

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Cary tops the big news this week with the Triangle Business Journal reporting that Dram & Draught will join the lineup of drinking and eating establishments slated for the Fenton development (on 69 acres along Interstate 40 and Cary Towne Boulevard) set to open the 2nd quarter of 2022. D&D already has locations in downtown Raleigh and Greensboro. Look for this location to feature a rooftop bar! D&D will join already announced chef Scott Crawford’s Crawford Brothers Steakhouse, Steve Palmer’s Italian restaurant Colletta, chef Michael Lee’s M Sushi and chef Ford Fry’s Tex-Mex restaurant Superica. Visit Dram & Draught here.

Wake County Restaurant News

Saw on some recent Facebook posts that so•ca in Raleigh’s Village District is moving toward re-opening sometime in the middle of April, and their sister restaurant, Kō•än in Cary, might be as well. They cited beautiful weather, some restrictions being lifted, additional relief from the government and an on track vaccine schedule as reasons for the move. One post on the Kō•än Facebook site suggests a possible opening in March or early April. Stay tuned. Re-familiarize yourself with so•ca here and Kō•än here.
RalToday pointed out that Heirloom Brewshop, a Laotian, Taiwanese, and Japanese-inspired specialty coffee shop, premium tea house, bottle shop and all-day kitchen in downtown Raleigh, will reopen their dining room this Saturday, February 27. To celebrate, the cafe is also hosting a special fish fry event Sunday, February 28. Seating is limited so you can pre-order your meal. Visit their Instagram page for all the details. You can pre-order on their website here.
Up in North Raleigh, Triangle Business Journal noted that Michael Bongiorno opened Bongiorno & Son, an Italian specialty shop and delicatessen, this past weekend in Lafayette Village on Honeycutt Road. They offer sandwiches, soups, imported cheeses, cold cuts, sausage, pasta, bread, and a variety of antipasto offerings. They are open Tuesday through Sunday and catering is also available. Check them out here.
Look out Fuquay-Varina. Think people have a hard time pronouncing your name now? Wait until you get a little French infusion with the news this week that La Farm Bakery has opened a 3-month pop-up bakery with outdoor seating, grab-and-go sandwiches and a full coffee bar! It is located at at 1900 Broad Street, open daily from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visit La Farm here.
And if that is not enough yumminess in “the Quay,” Today in the Quay shared the news this week that Willow Oak Farm (1530 Lafayette Road) will open The Scoop, an ice cream shop that offers a variety of ice cream flavors, sundaes and milkshakes, in March. Follow them on Facebook for their progress and any announcements.
In Cary, reader Joe McGarry pointed out that a concept called Okja K-Pub and Restaurant has opened in the former location of Der Biergarten at 1080 Darrington Drive. The look to be serving up Japanese and Korean cuisine along with traditional American cuisine (burgers, sandwiches and wings). You can check out their menu and get familiar with them here.
Looking for all the outdoor dining options in Downtown Raleigh? Raleigh Alliance has put together a great list of those options, and they even divided it up by district. Check out that list here.

Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News

The Triangle Business Journal reported this week that Raleigh-based Lonerider Brewing Co. will open later this year at the Borden Brick development in downtown Durham. Lonerider will occupy 3,300 of the 13,000 total leasable square feet on Ramseur Road at the corner with Fayetteville Street and just off the Durham Freeway. This will mark their fourth Triangle location, joining the original taproom in Raleigh and their two Hideout locations in Wake Forest and Raleigh (the Raleigh location features a full-service restaurant). Visit Lonerider here.
Chapel Hill Foodies group leader Carrie Brogren posted this week that the new Glass Jug Beer Lab – Downtown Durham is coming along…..with a potential target opening date around the week of March 22. Thanks for the update Carrie! Visit their Facebook page here to keep up with their progress.
Also in Durham, the folks over at Bites of Bull City noticed a new sign for Bella Napoli, pizzeria & Italian grill, over at Patterson Place. Unfortunately, that is all we know at this point. No word on an opening date, nor were we able to find an online presence. Stay tuned.
Reader Samantha Tuggle notified us that Bowl of Pho Vietnamese & Thai Restaurant has opened their location on Miami Boulevard (2806 S Miami Blvd to be exact). Visit them here.
And here are a couple of wonderful resources for those looking to dine in downtown Durham or downtown Chapel Hill – Downtown Durham Inc. has an up-to-date listing of the status of each restaurant in downtown Durham. Check out the list here. And the Downtown Chapel Hill Partnership has put together a similar list for Chapel Hill here.

Closings and cancellations

The Triangle Business Journal reported this week that The Palace International at 1104 Broad St. in Durham, which serves African cuisine, will close at the end of February. Apparently the landlord did not renew their lease. The good news is they are actively seeking a new location. Let’s hope they are successful in that effort!

Food Trucks

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

Events

My buddy Kitty Kinnin brought it to my attention that Jake Wood is bringing a kind of “sneak preview” of his Lawrence BBQ to Standard Beer & Food this Saturday, February 27 beginning at 12 noon. Think whole hog and oyster bar! How long will it last…until they are out. So get there early! Visit their Facebook event page for all the details.
The Downtown Raleigh Loyal Lunch Contest brought to us by the Downtown Raleigh Alliance is off and running! Running through Mar. 5, if you eat lunch downtown, you could win a $25 or $100 gift card. Contest info and a list of restaurants can be found here.
Our friends over at RalToday pointed out a few events you might want to go ahead and get on your calendar. So exciting to think of some of our favorite events actually happening in 2021! First up, Raleigh Veg Fest 2021 scheduled for Sunday, April 4 in downtown Raleigh’s Moore Square. The North Carolina Wine Festival is scheduled for May 22 at the Streets at Southpoint. And Brewgaloo scheduled for June 11 and 12 in downtown Raleigh.
Looking to spice up your Tuesday nights? Well Bites of Bull City has launched their new weekly dining out/take out event called Tuesday Night Bites. These are special deals offered by some of the best local restaurants in Durham. Not only will these offers give you a sweet, delicious deal and help you fulfill the #durhamtakeoutpledge (to dine/take out at least twice a week to support our local restaurants), but it will also help these establishments thrive on a slower night and survive the winter during a pandemic. Get all the details here. What are you doing next Tuesday night?

Food Bank corner

Many of us have fond memories of Spring Break vacations. But for kids who rely on school meals, spring break can be a hungry time. If you are interested in being a site to provide kids meals during spring break (school closures vary by county) please complete this participation form or email kidsprograms@foodbankcenc.org for more information. #noonegoeshungry
Sean Lennard owns Triangle Food Guy, the only locally owned and operated corporate catering website, TriangleFoodGuy.com. As a native of Raleigh, Sean has been around the Triangle food scene for...well, a long time, but professionally since 2002 with the the Triangle Food Blog, formerly known as Friday Fun Food Facts, in 2008. You can find his blog here. And you don't have to wait until Friday for updates as you can follow Sean throughout the week on Facebook and Twitter.

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