The Man Who Ate the Town Podcast Episode 149

Tim, Ray and Lea discuss: Restaurants that are beginning to reemerge and try different tactics to serve their community and to stay relevant and keep their business alive. Corks Caps and Taps does curbside beer and wine. Krankies is opening limited days, hours and menu and is doing a virtual grocery store. Delicious by Shereen is delivering again and DiLisio’s opens back up on Wednesday for curbside service only! Old Salem to bake bread for Second Harvest Food Bank. Thanks to Industry Hill, Washington Perk and Provision, Humblebee Shoppe and Carrabba’s Italian Grill.

Food history and holidays.

Recorded in The Less Desirables Studios in The Lab at Industry Hill

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

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