Memphis Jewish Community Center welcomes new kosher restaurant
You don’t have to be Jewish or a member of MJCC to dine at Sam’s Corner, which will have a variety of kosher dishes, including salads, fish, pasta and pizza.
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You don’t have to be Jewish or a member of MJCC to dine at Sam’s Corner, which will have a variety of kosher dishes, including salads, fish, pasta and pizza.
Big Chicken, a fast-casual chicken concept, is opening three locations in Memphis and North Mississippi next year.
The partnership means B.R. Distilling will grow from 30,000 square feet to 100,000 square feet at its 802 Royal Ave. location, the site of the former Pepsi bottling plant.
The owner of Maciel’s Tortas and Tacos plans to open a third location of the popular restaurant — with even more of an emphasis on tacos — early next spring.
Local food truck Taco Cat plans to open its first conventional restaurant on Germantown Parkway next month.
The building’s former restaurant tenant, Red Hook, closed Sunday, Oct. 8.
The general manager of Doc’s Wine, Spirits & More in Germantown says nearby construction has impacted the store’s business.
Fable will be located on the first floor of 409 S. Main St., where Puck Food Hall once was.
“More people are choosing Memphis as other cities have gotten more expensive,” said Mark Fogelman, president of Fogelman Properties.
The 7,200-square-foot building will house Fanatic Sports Bar, the Wing Fanatic and a 1,000-square-foot entertainment zone known as the “living room.”
Memphis River Parks Partnership officials say plans to replace Vice & Virtue Coffee are tentative with no timeline because the organization wants “to make the right decision rather than a quick decision.”
The 5,200-square-foot, 140-seat restaurant is at 255 S. Front St., which was formerly Ellis & Sons Machine Shop.
The 1,300-square-foot Memphis restaurant, 706 S. Mendenhall, will include a covered patio when it opens in late February or March.
An auction for two Holiday Deli & Ham locations, plus all the business’ extras, is ongoing through Thursday, Oct. 26, at noon.
Franchisee Loay Abdallah, who signed a five-location, five-year deal with Bonchon, tried Korean fried chicken in Chicago and couldn’t forget the taste.
In our new food-related news roundup, a Chicken Salad Chick and three new coffee shops are opening within the Memphis area.
1111 Lounge, located at the former site of Just Threading, will sell various sandwiches and salads, including vegan sandwiches, hamburgers, chicken sandwiches and cold-cut sandwiches.
“We’re actually seeing a lot of restaurant veterans who might have left the industry during COVID and want to come back for various reasons,” said Ed Cabigao, co-owner of SOB.
Land Use Control Board staff disagree with a neighborhood plan to combat crime.
The restaurant would be on a 1.37-acre lot in Uptown near St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. There are plans for a dual-lane drive-thru, outdoor seating and parking.
This will be French Truck’s third location in Memphis and its 12th location nationwide.
East Memphis had the highest total home sales, and Southwind had the lowest.
Poag Development Group is buying Oak Court Mall for an undisclosed price in a deal that is expected close by mid-December.
Both those for and against the proposal for two gated entrances to the Midtown neighborhood gathered at City Hall for the vote Thursday, Nov. 9.
Hilltop Securities expands in the Trustmark Building and a new apartment complex is planned for Cordova.