by knoxfoodie | Feb 18, 2020 | brewery, Destination, knoxfoodie, Travel
Little Rock, Arkansas is a cool place. Sitting on the south bank of the Arkansas River, it reminded us a lot of home. Home to several breweries, a distillery and loads of great food options, it seems to have it all. Including the only museum in the US dedicated to...
by knoxfoodie | Mar 7, 2019 | knoxfoodie
Chef Rule Coming To Knoxville! We’re super excited to tell you about David Rule’s new Downtown Knoxville Venture! Chef David Rule of The Walnut Kitchen has announced his plans to open an elegant new restaurant in the 16-story First Century Bank building...
by knoxfoodie | Sep 23, 2018 | brewery, craft beer, Destination, Drink, Famous Chefs, knoxfoodie, Knoxville
For the past six years Nashville has hosted one of the most fun culinary events we have ever attended. Music City Food & Wine brings together chefs, beverage producers and musical talent to show off their skills. In recent years there has been increasing...
by knoxfoodie | Jul 27, 2018 | Appetizers, Drink, knoxfoodie, Knoxville, Pork, Uncategorized
The Copper Cellar family of restaurants in Knoxville has an Italian concept. They’ve had this concept for years but in 2015 it was time for a revamp. Mike Chase and company brought in Chef Frank Aloise to help liven up the place and boy has he. We had the chance...
by knoxfoodie | Jun 26, 2018 | Appetizers, Beef, Drink, Fish, Food, knoxfoodie, Knoxville, Pork
We love writing for Visit Knoxville and one of our new features is on a favorite West Knoxville ethnic restaurant, Sticky Rice Cafe. You can read the full post over on the Visit Knoxville Blog, but we wanted to give you a little something to nibble on here! Need more,...
by knoxfoodie | May 25, 2018 | Appetizers, knoxfoodie, Knoxville, Pork, Uncategorized
2018 seems to be the year of wine dinners in Knoxville and with the number of exceptional restaurants to choose from, it seems there’s a dinner for just about any palate. There was a time when restaurants would host dinners and have a hard time filling the seats, but...