by knoxfoodie | Sep 30, 2016 | Destination, Drink, Famous Chefs, Food, knoxfoodie, Music, Travel, Uncategorized
September 17 and 18 proved to be the most fun whirlwind we have experienced in a long time. The 2016 Music City Food & Wine festival was met with rain, lots of it, on Saturday and heat on Sunday, though it did not seem to slow anyone down from squeezing every...
by knoxfoodie | May 1, 2016 | Appetizers, Beef, Destination, Drink, Entertainment, Famous Chefs, Food, Knoxville, Photography, Pork, Travel
We did a post about Dancing Bear shortly after it reopened last fall and just loved it so we were really excited when Nick invited us to come back for their first ever Wine Dinner featuring the wine of Francis Ford Coppola’s Virginia Dare property. Upon arriving...
by knoxfoodie | Mar 30, 2016 | Appetizers, Beef, Breakfast, brewery, brewpub, craft beer, Destination, Drink, Entertainment, Food, Mandee, Photos, Pork, Preservation, Travel
The occasion to visit Roanoke for the first time was to attend Elton John’s concert at the Berglund Center. Luckily, Roanoke has an amazing foodie couple known as Mr and Mrs Hungry Asian who we came to know through our social media network a couple years ago. So...
by knoxfoodie | Oct 30, 2015 | Destination, Knoxville, Photos, Travel
THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN BON APPALACHIA MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2015 Appalachian Cuisine Redefined in East Tennessee by KnoxFoodie At the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Townsend, Tennessee sits the Dancing Bear Lodge and Appalachian Bistro. In 2013,...
by knoxfoodie | May 31, 2015 | Destination, Drink, Entertainment, Food, Knoxville, Life, Travel
The folks at the Copper Cellar Restaurant group (Copper Cellar, Calhoun’s, Cappuccino’s, Smoky Mountain Brewery, and Cherokee Grill) recently invited us out to visit a relatively new member of the family, Smokies Baseball Stadium. This is a recap of our...
by knoxfoodie | Apr 17, 2015 | Food, Photography, Photos, Pork, Travel
From Charleston, we headed to Savannah. The city we were married in back in 2013. It really feels like we’re going home each time we visit Savannah. With its walkable historic district, rough cobblestone sidewalks made wavy by time and shifting sand underneath,...