The Man Who Ate the Town Podcast Episode 134

Natalie Hughes of Moji Coffee + More

In Episode #134 proudly recorded in The Less Desirables Studios at The Lab at Industry Hill:

Tim and Ray talk about:

  • Natalie Hughes with Moji Coffee and More is in to talk about the shop, the nonprofit, the mission and more.
  • Street Team Steven wrote a review of 237 Fifth. You can read that HERE.
  • Carrabba’s has two wine dinners this week and next and is offering “take-and-bake” dinners for Thanksgiving. Visit their website for more info.
  • Butcher & Bull to present Miracle on Cherry Street.
  • Food holidays and history.

Don’t forget our sponsors:

Carrabba’s Italian Grill Healthy, grilled meats, wood-fired pizzas, fresh ingredients, and phenomenal wine dinners. That’s just some of the offerings of Carrabba’s and Daniel Butner, the local proprietario, is salt of the earth and a pillar of good in the community. Go taste the goodness that is Carrabba’s and see why Tim and Ray are always talking it up!

Washington Perk & Provision Company. Better than a convenience store but not quite a grocery store, in the heart of Washington Park and Downtown WSNC.

The Humble Bee Shoppe is challenging your perception of scratch made and leaving you with an experience you couldn’t possibly forget! With inventive flavor combos and a sense of artistry, The Humble Bee Shoppe isn’t your average bakery.

The Man Who Ate the Town is part of The Less Desirables Network. Give it a listen on iTunes, Stitcher, Podcast Addict and TuneIn, basically anywhere you can listen to podcasts. Or you can listen here (at the bottom of the post).

Bon Appetit!

The Man Who Ate the Town Podcast Episode 133

Three pimento cheese styles from Uncle Chris’

In Episode #133 proudly recorded in The Less Desirables Studios at The Lab at Industry Hill:

Tim and Ray talk about:

  • Kevin Heath is in to talk about purchasing Uncle Chris’ Premium Pimento Cheese.
  • The special luncheon, Mission to Serve is for The Peacekeepers/WSPD and FCSO and Special Olympics Forsyth County happened and they met the $5000 goal!
  • Burger Batch is gone but 237Fifth has opened as a ramen, small plate, sake restaurant.
  • Becky Zollicoffer has opened a version of Let It Grow Produce in Organix Juice Bar on Hawthorne.
  • Popeye’s Chicken opens and the area loses its minds.
  • Swipeby is teaming up with Moji Coffee to create a unique fundraiser for Moji.
  • Food holidays and history.

Don’t forget our sponsors:

Carrabba’s Italian Grill Healthy, grilled meats, wood-fired pizzas, fresh ingredients, and phenomenal wine dinners. That’s just some of the offerings of Carrabba’s and Daniel Butner, the local proprietario, is salt of the earth and a pillar of good in the community. Go taste the goodness that is Carrabba’s and see why Tim and Ray are always talking it up!

Washington Perk & Provision Company. Better than a convenience store but not quite a grocery store, in the heart of Washington Park and Downtown WSNC.

The Humble Bee Shoppe is challenging your perception of scratch made and leaving you with an experience you couldn’t possibly forget! With inventive flavor combos and a sense of artistry, The Humble Bee Shoppe isn’t your average bakery.

The Man Who Ate the Town is part of The Less Desirables Network. Give it a listen on iTunes, Stitcher, Podcast Addict and TuneIn, basically anywhere you can listen to podcasts. Or you can listen here (at the bottom of the post).

Bon Appetit!

The Man Who Ate the Town Podcast Episode 132

Sausage Egg and Cheese Croissant from Breakfastime Anytime

In Episode #132 proudly recorded in The Less Desirables Studios at The Lab at Industry Hill:

Tim and Ray talk about:

  • The special luncheon, Mission to Serve is for The Peacekeepers/WSPD and FCSO and Special Olympics Forsyth County happening at Carrabba’s on November 7. Make your reservation HERE.
  • Street Team Member Steven McDowall sponsors burgers at Breakfastime Anytime as did Tim & Stephanie.
  • West End Poke starts renovations.
  • Becky Zollicoffer has opened a version of Let It Grow Produce in Organix Juice Bar on Hawthorne.
  • Viva Chicken opens.
  • Chef David Swing to be the executive chef for Adam Andrews’ new restaurant on Fourth in old Hutch & Harris.
  • Food holidays and history.

The Man Who Ate the Town Podcast Episode 131

Traditional l’eclair from Bobby Boy Bakeshop

In Episode #131 proudly recorded in The Less Desirables Studios at The Lab at Industry Hill:

Tim and Ray talk about:

  • The Beer Dads (Tim, Jon and Paul) along with their wives, Tim’s son and friends Ryan and December have a meal at the Partner’s Table with Daniel Butner at Carrabba’s.
  • The special luncheon, Mission to Serve is for The Peacekeepers/WSPD and FCSO and Special Olympics Forsyth County happening at Carrabba’s on November 7. Make your reservation HERE.
  • Street Team Member Steven McDowall sponsors lunch at Little Richard’s Barbecue on Stratford.
  • Tim visits Bobby Boy Bakeshop.
  • Tim judged Forklift presented by Providence and Second Harvest Food Bank.
  • Becky Zollicoffer will open a version of Let It Grow Produce in Organix Juice Bar on Hawthorne.
  • Tim responds to a comment/email left about the Burger List.
  • Food holidays and history.

The Man Who Ate the Town Podcast Episode 130

“Dessert Rosa” from Carrabba’s to be served during the “Partner’s Table” on Sunday, October 27.

In Episode #130 proudly recorded at The Lab at Industry Hill:

Tim and Ray talk about:

  • Daniel Butner is in to talk about Carrabba’s THREE wine dinners this week and a special luncheon happening on November 7. That special luncheon is for The Peacekeepers/WSPD and FCSO and Special Olympics Forsyth County. Make your reservation HERE.
  • Carrabba’s is teaming up with iGoPink/Breast Cancer Charities of America. Listen for more details.
  • Street Team Member Steven McDowall sponsors a burger from Hops Burger Bar.
  • Breakfastime Anytime opens in old Billy Bob’s Silver Diner location.
  • Food holidays and history.

 

Carrabba’s Italian Grill to Have Benefit for Mission to Serve

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Carrabba’s of Winston-Salem is teaming up with The Peacekeepers for a Mission to Serve Luncheon, a community partnership event along with Academy Sports + Outdoors to support Special Olympics Forsyth County. The Peacekeepers is a fundraising partnership between the Forsyth County Sherrif’s Department and the Winston-Salem Police Department.

The event is for Thursday, November 7 from 11a-2p. You must make an RSVP for your particular time slot by November 3rd. Only 200 spots are available. 

The menu is Chicken Marsala, Penne Pomodoro and Caesar Salad. There is a minimum $10 donation but you can always give more and you are encouraged to do so.

In addition, Carrabba’s will be giving a $10 dining card to every attendee. Do the math! It’s a win-win.

Make your RSVP here.

Proceeds will benefit the Special Olympics Forsyth County to Shop with a Cop at Academy Sports + Outdoors.