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Foodie News: Relish's new concept is opening soon

Sean Lennard, the Triangle Food Guy, has the scoop on openings, closings and foodie events.

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Sean Lennard
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RALEIGH, N.C. — And now we know. Boylan Bridge Brewpub is no more. But the new owners, Chris Borreson and Sara Abernethy, have unveiled nearly all the details on the upcoming Wye Hill Kitchen + Brewing which takes over the same spot come June 5. Some serious restaurant talent like Brad Wynn, Max Trujillo, Bobby McFarland and Kyle Fletcher are or have been involved in the “rebirth” of the best view of the Raleigh skyline. Looking forward to June 5!

Wake County Restaurant News

We are getting closer to the opening of The Kitchen Table at Relish, the newest concept from the folks behind Relish Craft Kitchen and Bourbon Bar. The new concept, located right next door to Relish in the former Dos Taquitos space at 5629 Creedmoor Road, features biscuits, brews and board games. The biscuits will feature the classic buttermilk biscuits, iced blueberry or blackberry biscuits, bacon and chive biscuits, jalapeno and corn biscuits, cinnamon biscuits, and vegan biscuits just to name a few. Brews means rotating selections from NC’s 130 plus craft breweries as well as locally roasted coffee. And board games means they already have a collection of more than 400 board games! After a pre-opening event for friends and family, they are looking to open next week on May 30.
The ITB Insider reported this week that work is now underway on Rosewater, a Mediterranean restaurant from the Giorgios Group, in the old Bruegger’s space at North Hills. A set of permits were recently issued to be performed as an “alteration” to the space. Best guess is that it will open before year’s end.
Speaking of North Hills, friend Susan Tu and her brother Eddie are closing up their Spring Rolls location on May 26 after a nine-year run — that is the bad news. The good news is that they are moving it to Durham and their other Raleigh location in Wade Park will remain open. They will open the new location in Durham in the Chesterfield Building (701 W. Main St.) at the corner with Duke Street. Look for them to open in July. They will have a “Last Call” Celebration on Friday (May 24) at 5 p.m. featuring live music and drink specials at the North Hills location. Thanks to Kenan Barnes for the update on this.
Over on Hillsborough Street, WRAL shared the news that Rush Bowls is opening their first Triangle location at 2811 Hillsborough St. on June 10, with a Grand Opening Party from noon until 5 p.m. A location on Durham’s Ninth Street will not be far behind. They offer meals crafted from the finest fruit, topped with granola & honey, and blended with protein, vitamins and other nutritious ingredients that taste delicious while promoting a healthy lifestyle.
A few weeks ago we told you that the Garner Char-Grill was closing and being replaced by an Indian street food joint. Thanks to the News & Observer we now know that to be Chhote’s, which already has a location in Transfer Co. Food Hall in downtown Raleigh. Chhote’s is designed by Andes Fernandes, a Mumbai native and founder of Biryani Maxx in Cary. The Garner Chhote’s is in its soft opening phase with a grand opening expected next month.
Over in Cary, high school buddy Dana McCall shared with me that BurgerFi is going into Cary Crossroads next to the new Cava, where Verizon once was. This will be the third location in the Triangle.
Also in Cary, WRAL reported that a new coffeehouse and cafe is slated to open May 28 in west Cary. Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea will be located in Amberly Square off McCrimmon Parkway. The cafe will serve Asian and globally-inspired coffees, teas, pastries, sandwiches and salads. Sweetwaters is a franchise with more than 100 planned shops across the country.
And if you are a cat and coffee lover, you’ll be excited to hear that the newest coffee/cat combo joint is coming to Raleigh. Purr Cup Cafe announced this week that they found their home on Prospect Avenue just outside of downtown Raleigh.
And finally, some sad news for restaurateurs. Used Restaurant Equipment & Décor, which has served the restaurant scene for over eight years, will be closing at the end of this month and will hold a public auction to sell off all remaining inventory. It will be held June 3 and 4.

Durham, Orange & Chatham Restaurant News

Over in Hillsborough, Rasoi Ventures announced they are opening a new global tapas-style bistro at 124 King St. — they haven’t landed on a name yet. Part-owner of Durham’s Viceroy, BJ Patel has teamed up with friends and family, including Sejal Patel. They will be featuring mostly international flavors as well as exploring fusion-style cuisine — for example, Kimchi Samosas or Curried Poutine. They also hope to partner with area farms to bring an international flavor to locally sourced products. Look for a mid-fall opening. Keep up with them on Instagram here.
A quick shout-out to our friends over at Heavenly Buffaloes. What originally started in Durham, then expanded over into Chapel Hill (on West Franklin Street) has now announced they will open a third location this summer over in Greensboro! Kudos to them and their continued success.
And finally, a bit of a retraction. We learned this week that news item we shared a few weeks ago is not actually going to happen. We had shared information from what we thought to be a credible source, but it turns out it wasn’t. There will NOT be a Chick-fil-A inside the Mountaire Farms chicken processing plant in Siler City. Sorry, Chathamites! But maybe we got Chick-fil-A’s attention with all the excitement that was generated!

Closings

Sorry to have learned from reader John Norris that Wimpy's Grill, at the corner of Hicks and Hillsborough streets in Durham, has closed. They had hoped to stay open through today, Friday, May 24, but once the news spread, they sold out of all their product at the end of Thursday, according to the News & Observer.
Readers Jane Paige and Samuel Allison notified us that there is a closed sign on the door at Hot Point Deli in Cary on Walnut Street.
The folks over at EatRaleigh reported that the couple behind the amazing Filipino market and restaurant Bitter Melon in Angier have decided to retire, and will be closing shop on May 26. There is still time to get by!

Food Trucks

This Sunday, May 2 from 1 to 5 p.m. at City Market in downtown Raleigh, be sure to stop by and enjoy Raleigh's annual All-Dessert Food Rodeo! Get by and enjoy four delicious hours of sweetness from 20 plus vendors offering a range of goodies from Ice cream, Italian ice, cheesecake, pie's, lemonade, pineapple drinks, popcorn, donuts, cupcakes, cookies, sno cones, cotton candy, various cake slices and much more including face painters and balloon artists for the kids.
Go ahead and mark down the dates for 2019 for the Durham Food Truck rodeos — they are: June 16, Sept. 1 and Nov. 3!
And the dates for the 2019 edition of the Raleigh Food Truck Rodeo have been released. They are Sunday, June 9 — noon-6 p.m.; Sunday, August 4 — 3 p.m.-9 p.m. ( Evening Rodeo ); and Sunday, Oct 6 — noon-6 p.m. All are held along Fayetteville Street. Get all the details here.
Thanks to a note from Mark Ginsberg, I learned that the Knightdale Food Truck Thursdays is getting ready to kick back up for the season. The event is held the third Thursday of the month from April through October at Knightdale Station Park for lunch AND dinner. Get all the details, truck schedule and more here.

Events

The Apex Latino Festival will take place on Saturday, June 1 from 3 to 10 p.m. in downtown Apex. Celebrate the Latino culture with children’s arts and crafts workshops, local Latino art exhibits, a culinary event, Latin American dance, music performances, and an authentic arts and crafts bazaar. Purchase a passport to sample tasty authentic food and dessert delights from over 12 different Latino Countries.
They're at it again! Al's Burger Shack, Mel's Commissary & Catering, and IP3 Italian Pizzeria III are teaming up to bring you a special Spring Caffe Marrone. Enjoy 5 courses of Italian favorites full of fresh, spring flavors and perfectly paired wines at the Mel's Carrboro location on Wednesday, June 5, at 7 p.m. The cost is $75 including wine.
The annual Farm to Fork Picnic returns to Fearrington Village in Chatham County on June 2 from 4 to 7 pm. Visit the beautiful grounds of Fearrington Village, where dozens of the area's best chefs, farmers, artisan producers and beverage providers will create a dizzying array of delectable dishes highlighting the bounty of the season. The Picnic also features fun activities for children, live music, and surprises for the whole family. Tickets for adults are $100.
On Saturday, June 8 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. the Town of Cary will host the Pimento Cheese Festival, where food trucks will line Academy Street to serve their regular menu, along with new dishes featuring a southern delicacy: pimento cheese! Enjoy live music at the Downtown Park, grab a drink from local breweries, and taste some of the best pimento cheese samples from local restaurants. You can even test your skills in the pimento cheese sculpting contest.
Taste celebrates the vibrant Durham-Chapel Hill culinary scene with a festival of food & beverage events, June 26-30, 2019. All told, the event features 5 premium culinary events. New for this year, they are offering back-to-back nights of their signature Grand Taste Experience at the Durham Armory — with each night featuring over 30 great local restaurants. The week also boasts a 1920s themed Speakeasy Nightclub at a secret location, a Six-Course Southern Feast Dinner at Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club and a Boozy Brunch at Clouds Brewing. Get all the details and tickets here.
One of my favorite annual events released details about their event dates and when tickets will go on sale. The 10th anniversary edition of Terra Vita Food & Drink Festival will take place in Chapel Hill, Oct. 16-19, 2019. Tickets go on sale July 11, so put that date on your calendar to snap up the quick sell-outs!
Also on Saturday, June 8, Raleigh will play host to their own International Food Festival held in downtown on the Raleigh City Plaza. Last year nearly 17,000 people attended the day full of dance performances, bands and food from around the world from noon until 10 p.m.
Ever wanted to show off your pickle? Now is your chance. The Rickhouse hosts Durham's 5th Annual PickleFest on June 22 - featuring a Home Pickler’s Contest. The pickle-packed tasting event and marketplace will be showcasing North Carolina made products from pickle vendors near and far including locally crafted kombucha and kimchi! Triangle area restaurants sample their unique pickle dishes as well as pickle flavored beers and a Bloody Mary bar to quench your thirst and pucker your lips! VIP $25 includes early bird entry from Noon - 1pm + Home Pickler's Contest Tasting + (1) free drink ticket. General Admission $10 - Session 1 from 1 to 3 p.m. and Session 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. Kids under 10 years old are free.
It was recently announced that one of Chatham County’s largest food festivals, the 12th Annual Pittsboro Pepperfest, is returning to main street in downtown Pittsboro. The date for this year’s event is Sunday, September 22 from 3 - 6 p.m. So go ahead and mark your calendar to spend your afternoon in historic, downtown Pittsboro.
The folks over at Pompieri Pizza are expanding their annual Lambrusco Fest this year — extending it over six days! Lambrusco Fest was a one day festival, but this year they are changing up with events happening over six days. They will have pasta and parmesan dinners as well as specials featuring prosciutto and balsamic and fun things! Get all the details on what is being offered each day (some events are already sold out!).

Food Bank Corner

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Sean Lennard covers the Triangle food scene on his site Triangle Food Blog.

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