Chef John Wilson of Sophie Cork and Ale brought home another mouthwatering title for best Fine Dining Restaurant during Eat. Drink. Restaurant Week 2022!
All in Food
Chef John Wilson of Sophie Cork and Ale brought home another mouthwatering title for best Fine Dining Restaurant during Eat. Drink. Restaurant Week 2022!
The culinary artist behind the menu for the Inaugural Black Butterfly event is inspired by many traditional favorite dishes. The menu is an homage to the heritage of certain foods like okra, black-eyed peas and crispy fried chicken. Clarence Vernon Hargrave reimagined many of these staples and developed a menu that granted a modern twist. {Chocolate Bread Pudding with Vanilla-Bourbon Creme}
Organizers of From Langston to Lexington with Love say, “It’s all about the art!” In fact, everything from the menu to the walls will be inspired by artists. The event is co-hosted by Anything for Our Youth, Event Horizons and Davidson Local. All proceeds will support event expenses and opportunities for local artists.
Want to sell at the Farmers Market? Join the SPRING ORGANIZING MEETING March 14, 2022 at 6:30 | Cooperative Extension Auditorium in Lexington
Eat.Drink.Restaurant Week! is around the corner from March 20 - April 3, 2022. Local folks are getting their taste buds prepared and admiring all the delicious dishes the chefs are submitting.
The Lexington Farmers Market will hold its Spring Organizing Meeting on Monday, March 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Davidson County Agricultural Center at 301 E. Center Street in Lexington.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week, North Carolina officials have called for a ban of buying and selling Russian products. This includes an Executive Order signed by Governor Roy Cooper with a series of sanctions that are impacting local liquor sales.
Every year, for just a few months Girl Scouts sell cookies to support the adventures they want to achieve.
Goose and the Monkey celebrates second anniversary with the grand opening of a small casual restaurant within the brewery
Lou Lou’s Seafood in Lexington opened in the middle of the pandemic but recently celebrated its first anniversary and has launched an expanded menu.
The parking lot of the Lidl grocery store was busier than usual Tuesday afternoon, Feb 1, as customers came to stock up on favorite items and look for bargains prior to the store permanently closing Sunday.
On Monday, January 31, an email was received by Davidson County residents informing them that the Lidl location on Fairview Dr. will be closing, permanently, on Sunday, February 6.
The fastest-growing age group in our population needs our help, and we’re failing them miserably. The statistics are real, one in every six seniors in America faces the threat of hunger. Since its founding in 1974, the Pastor’s Pantry has played a major role in the community
Since our launch in April, we’ve regularly shared recipes from local entrepreneur, “Cousin Eddie.”