11/30/2023 0 Comments Foodie friday![]() On March 12, over in Morrisville, Jennifer Buchholz also let us know that Goshen Feeds, a food court and grocery store with a focus on Nigerian cuisine, is opening at 4000 Bear Cat Way. and is owned by local entrepreneurs Amanda Wolsky and Allison Engle. The franchise is located at 141 Park at N Hills St. Visit Jubala here.Īlso in North Hills, PrimoHoagies, known for their gourmet hoagies with high-quality meats and cheeses piled high on fresh-baked rolls, will hold their grand opening on Tuesday, March 15 at 10 a.m. This marks Jubala’s third location, with locations already in North Raleigh and on Hillsborough Street. This new location has more seating and offers a larger menu featuring biscuits and waffles. RalToday shared the news this week that Jubala Coffee’s third store and roastery is now open in North Hills. Keep up with all of Webb’s progress here. Following interior renovations, Salt will open as a steak and seafood concept at the end of April. He has plans to convert the space into a new restaurant called Salt, with the goal of keeping the space’s live music reputation while elevating the menu. One final note in Cary, the Triangle Business Journal shared the news that Brent Webb, founder of Cotton House Craft Brewers and Triangle Beer Co., has taken over Tony’s Taps & Oyster Bar, a restaurant known for its live music in Cary’s MacGregor Village shopping center. They are pet friendly and have outdoor seating. They are a kombucha brewery, café, and taproom focused on kombucha as well as an array of hard cider, craft beer, small vineyard wines (by the glass or by the bottle), locally roasted coffee and loose leaf tea. ty) is having their grand re-opening on Saturday, March 12th at 305 Ashville Avenue.Whether you’re a family going out to dinner or just simply out on a date night, Commons 1882 and The Rims Martini and Wine bar are a great choice for any occasion.Also in Cary, reader Jennifer Buchholz tipped us off to the fact that IngenuiTea (pronounced in It really kind of fits that vibe for sure for the West End. "Or if you just want to go out and have a classy girls night and have some martinis. "It's very much more like where you want to go on your anniversary," McCoy said. You can expect a different environment than the Commons, with candles on the table and dimmer lighting. The Rims Martini and Wine Bar offers a decadent selection of 71 wines, 65 whiskeys, 24 martinis, and cocktails. Both Commons 1882 and The Rims share the same kitchen, so you can enjoy the same food in the ambiance you prefer. So that’s how we came up with the name, it was a gathering place for everybody to come, and get together and have food, drinks and just kind of be together."īuy a $50 gift certificate right now to Commons 1882 and The Rims for only $25 dollars! CLICK HEREĮnjoy sipping on a custom cocktail or an incredible steak out on the patio. Back in that time in history, it was a place everyone would go to gather and socialize. "We originally got our name downtown and the building we were in was built in 1882," General Manager Anthony McCoy said. ![]() The new location includes three outdoor patios with fire pits, seating, and music to create a homey experience.Ĭommons 1882 was originally located in downtown Billings and recently relocated, keeping the original name and adding and Martini and Wine Bar. Located on Shiloh Road, Commons 1882 and The Rims Martini and Wine Bar is an overall experience you won’t want to miss. ![]() BILLINGS - An old local hot spot located in downtown Billings has relocated, keeping their old traditions alive and adding a new flare to the Billings West End. ![]()
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