Evansville-area food news: 5 bites of food news for you this week
We're bringing you Tri-State restaurant happenings and food news you need to know. Here's the latest.
Bourbon dinner at the Farmer & Frenchman
The Farmer & Frenchman winery and restaurant will be hosting a Bourbon pairing dinner with spirits from Green River Distilling Co. in Owensboro on Thursday, Aug. 1, beginning at 7 p.m.
On the menu will be Creole caponata, fried scallops with grilled polenta, Wagyu beef lasagna, and cherry-covered chocolate cheesecake. Tickets are $95 with Bourbon pairings or $85 without Bourbon.
The Farmer & Frenchman is at 12522 U.S. 41 South, Robards, Kentucky; 270-748-1856.
Prime Tequila Tasting
Prime Time Pub & Grill North will be hosting a tequila tasting with Herradura Tequila on Thursday, July 25, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The price is $40 and will include multiple tequila tastings, small plate pairings and take-home gifts. Call or stop by the restaurant to reserve a spot.
Prime Time North is at 12301 U.S. 41 North; 812-202-7920.
Block Party in Newburgh
The Newburgh Mercantile will be hosting a block party on Saturday, July 6, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Come for strawberry and root beer floats, a lemonade stand benefitting Isaiah House, and food from La Plaza food truck. There will be special sales inside the Mercantile, the Bay House, and Girlfriends Boutique.
The Newburgh Mercantile is at 224 W. Jennings St.; 812-518-1305.
Halal Food restaurant opens
Shah's Halal Food is now open on Evansville's west side, in the former Flourish location. The menu is consistent with the ubiquitous Halal food carts found in New York City: platters with lamb, chicken, falafel or a kebab over rice with fresh veggies and signature red, white or green sauces; gyros and pita sandwiches; sandwiches and a burger; and side orders of hummus, wings and more.
Shah's Halal Food is at 222 S. Red Bank Road; 812-602-1825.
Tuesday night food truck gathering on hiatus until fall
The Vanderburgh County 4-H Center has announced that Truck'n Tuesdays, the food truck gathering recently begun at the venue, will not take place again until September due to summer heat.
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