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    Phillip Ashley Chocolates lands on Oprah’s Favorite Things

    Memphis chocolatier catches Oprah’s attention; Phillip Ashley Rix’s over-the top chocolate turtles make Oprah’s Favorite Things 2020 list.

    By Jennifer Biggs November 09, 2020
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    Texas comes to Tennessee: Torchy’s Tacos headed to East Memphis

    Torchy’s Tacos, long a favorite in Austin and now expanded through seven states, is bringing its first “craft casual” location to Williamsburg Village.

    By Jennifer Biggs November 05, 2020
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    Bread & Butter: Coletta’s

    Coletta’s has been around almost 100 years and will make it through COVID, just like he did, owner Jerry Coletta says.

    By Jennifer Biggs November 03, 2020
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    Memphis bakery among Beyonce’s small-business grant winners

    The fund plans to award grants monthly through the end of the year.

    By Elle Perry November 24, 2020
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    Taste of the District goes virtual; you can join if you hurry

    Taste of the District gives restaurants in the Medical District a chance to show their neighbors what they’re cooking up.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 30, 2020
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    Chef Jess finds her new home as executive chef at SOB

    Jess Hewlette expected to be running radical.tacos now, but COVID came, things changed, and now she loves her new role as executive chef at SOB.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 29, 2020
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    Downtown Dining Week in a year whose number must not be spoken

    Downtown Dining Week is back Nov. 1-7, but the format will be different this year as each restaurant can decide how it participates instead of offering a meal for the standard $20 plus change.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 26, 2020
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    Day Tripper: Get away for a day to Oxford, Mississippi

    Oxford is a short (shorter than you think) drive south of Memphis and a great place to see some new sights, eat some good food, shop a little and get home the same day.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 23, 2020
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    John Currence to open Big Bad Breakfast in East Memphis

    One of the South’s legendary chefs is opening his first Memphis restaurant. John Currence plans to open Big Bad Breakfast late this year or early next.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 22, 2020
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    Cozy Corner matriarch becomes Barbecue Hall of Famer

    Because of COVID, Desiree Robinson of Cozy Corner received her award from the American Barbecue Hall of Fame outside the lobby of her restaurant on N. Parkway, but she was excited anyway.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 20, 2020
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    With cold weather coming, weary restaurateurs’ worries increase

    With rising COVID numbers in Europe, loss of holiday parties, outdoor seating concerns in winter and diners who are increasingly canceling, restaurateurs worry about the coming months.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 16, 2020
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    Future’s bleak for Puck, but we have 2 dining events this week

    Coming events include a reinvented St. Ann Fall Fest with food from Coletta’s, and another Restaurant Phoenix Project event, this time to benefit Claire’s House. Plus, New Asia and Sakura dining rooms reopen.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 12, 2020
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    The Reillys are getting through COVID with a new restaurant, but The Majestic Grille will reopen

    Reopening a restaurant as large as The Majestic Grille isn’t in the cards just yet, not when we’re playing a COVID hand, but Patrick & Deni Reilly are getting by with a little Italian place.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 09, 2020
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    High Point Grocery adds wine to its ‘one stop’ appeal

    High Point Grocery isn’t trying to compete with liquor stores, but has added a small wine section to give shoppers a convenient option.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 08, 2020
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    Nick Scott talks about his COVID closure and his new restaurant

    Nick Scott talks with Jennifer Biggs on our new Sound Bites podcast/radio show about what it was like to have Alchemy closed for 11 weeks and about his plans for Salt | Soy, opening soon on Broad.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 06, 2020
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    Bar owners welcome a midnight curfew

    Bars and restaurants can begin to stay open until midnight under the new Shelby County Health Department directive that goes in effect on Oct. 7; enforcement will be beefed up, Alisa Haushalter says. 

    By Jennifer Biggs October 06, 2020
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    Pork farm hogs the spotlight at fund-raiser

    A weekend hoe-down on a farm raised money to help Johnny Kirk’s Third Plate Pastures get through a tough spot, and the Restaurant Phoenix Project has three more events planned for the year.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 05, 2020
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    Bar owners say it’s time for a midnight curfew

    Staying open two more hours at night could make all the difference for bars that were closed for almost three months because of COVID, owners say.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 02, 2020
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    Nick Scott’s Salt | Soy opening in old Lucky Cat spot

    Nick Scott will open Salt | Soy in the former Lucky Cat space on Broad Avenue in about a month. Scott’s Alchemy reopens today in Cooper-Young.

    By Jennifer Biggs October 01, 2020
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    A simple quote started a long friendship with Father Vieron

    Father Nicholas Vieron lived an extraordinary life and did it with devotion to big causes and enthusiasm for simple pleasures.

    By Jennifer Biggs September 30, 2020
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    Forget the cracker; Lucky is home and this bird prefers ribs

    Lucky the cockatoo moved to a sanctuary for exotic birds in April, but Hurricane Sally drove him back to Memphis. 

    By Jennifer Biggs September 29, 2020
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    North Memphis restaurant ‘triple blessed’ during pandemic

    During the past six months, business at Waffle Mania on Peres Avenue has continued to remain strong and for the co-franchisee, that’s a “blessing.”

    By Omer Yusuf September 24, 2020
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    Bar owners ordering supplies, planning for reopening

    As early as Wednesday, some limited-service restaurants will reopen, but all restaurants still must close at 10 p.m.

    By Jane Roberts September 22, 2020
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    Shelby County offers $10K grants for closed bars in ‘Share the Tab’ program

    Shelby County will offer grants up to $10,000 for limited-service restaurants closed during COVID-19; the application process begins Tuesday.

    By Jennifer Biggs September 18, 2020
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    Miles Tamboli makes pizza, pasta and holds a degree in public health

    Miles Tamboli opened a restaurant just four months before COVID closed his dining room. With a degree in public health, he knows enough to know he’s not reopening it just yet.

    By Jennifer Biggs September 18, 2020

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