Archive for 'Restaurants'
L’Appat Patisserie Opens on Oak Street
After many months of planning and some trial and error with other locations, L’Appat Patisserie and Cafe has opened on the corner of Oak St and Champion Ave. [...]
Sweet Raine’s Restaurant Opens on Main Street
Entrepreneur Ingrid Randall opened her “Sweet Raine’s on Main” carryout restaurant at 1053 E. Main Street in October. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. [...]
Upper Cup Coffee Co. Opens Retail Location on Parsons Ave
For the past couple years, Micael Habte ran his successful Upper Cup Coffee Company as a small wholesaler, roasting beans to sell to coffee shops, restaurants, and retail locations. Now, Upper Cup joins the diverse Parsons [...]
Portico Continues to Thrive Under New Ownership
Portico is a coffee shop and cafe located at 85 Parsons Ave and has been open since Fall 2010. This summer, Portico changed ownership, and according to new owner Doug Steiger, things have been going great. [...]
Happy Hour in Olde Towne East
Always a friendly face at local Olde Towne East bars and restaurants. Join us for great drink and food specials throughout the week at AWOL, Black Creek Bistro, Carabar, and Yellow Brick Pizza. [...]
Smothered Gravy Opens on Main Street
Smothered Gravy opened up its doors for business in late March. Back in September, the Dispatch announced proprietor Eugena Dade’s vision for “‘fine comfort food’ at affordable prices.” [...]
The Angry Baker Opens on Oak Street
In late January, the Angry Baker opened its doors at 891 Oak St. The Angry Baker website boasts a menu that is: “built from the freshest, highest quality ingredients we can get our hands on using [...]








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