Foodie friday8/31/2023 ![]() Let’s dig in!Ĭity Lifestyle Magazine has featured our very own, Brasserie TenTen! Read all about the author’s experience at the restaurant and Brasserie TenTen’s incredible comeback following the challenges they endured with the pandemic! Check out the article here. Hey Foodies! Welcome back to another week of delicious downtown specials. Photo: Brasserie TenTen Food-Related Events and Announcements: August 11, 2023 "We don't have any idea how many people actually attended, but the street was packed with people who came to check it out and to shop and eat.There's a good reason Bon Appétit called Boulder, America's Foodiest Town. This weekly blog will help you understand why! Every Friday, check out downtown's food scene and all the incredible opportunities available to tantalize your taste buds! Check out this list of restaurant specials and promotions compiled weekly - just for YOU! Schorr said last year's debut markets were "a hit" and decided to do it again this summer. She says the plan was “to bring more people to our city so they could experience the great shops and restaurants Butler has to offer." ![]() "The two events feed off each other," said Patty Schorr, who started Moon Markets last year with jewelry artist Emmalee Herndon. The markets coincide with Foodie Fridays by design. Thirty-eight vendors participated in the May 20 market, including White Dragon Apothecary, Freshly Foraged (which makes elderberry syrup, rose hip lip balm and natural salves), Wander Witch Way, PGH Smell Goods Co., Madcraft Apothecaries, Dutch's Reclaimed Wood Design, Opal & Onyx Handmade Designs, Roaming Daisies, Dyed Rogue Yarns, and Basement Studios of Sharpsville (which creates hand-beaded pillows with Halloween themes - think Edgar Allan Poe and Jack-o’-lanterns!). ![]() The markets offer a curated mix of between 35 and 40 vendors selling only handmade and artisan goods that have included upcycled planters, jewelry, pottery, hand-dyed yarn and charcuterie boards and pens made by a woodworker. Moon Markets takes place along the sidewalks of Main Street downtown, starting on the corner of Cunningham and running north. "Some even bring camp chairs to hang out and listen to live music while they sample good food." "People really seem to look forward to it," Geibel said. Vendors May 20 included Recon Brewing, Butler Brew Works, Mandy's Cookie Co., Nedal Gyro, Mixtape Street Eats, StudeCakers, Herold's Original Kettle Corn and The Snowman.Ī crowd at Foodie Fridays enjoys fare from food trucks and local breweries, as well as live music. The food trucks offer such fare as gyros, tacos, chicken and waffles, hot dogs, burgers, bagels, shaved ice, ice cream, crepes, cookies and cakes. "(Smith) started it as a way to help local businesses and to showcase what downtown has to offer," said Jeff Geibel, president of Butler Downtown. The nonprofit’s volunteers have organized and executed the Friday night since. ![]() There is also live music.įoodie Fridays began in 2017, the brainchild of then-Mayor Ben Smith. Food trucks are parked up in the lot, selling a variety of food, beer and desserts. Main, and the Peoples Natural Gas building, 205 N. Both events occur simultaneously from 5:30 to 9 p.m.įoodie Fridays are planned in the public parking lot on Main Street between First English Lutheran Church, 241 N. Events set for every 3rd Friday of summer monthsįoodie Fridays and Moon Markets have returned to downtown Butler this summer, kicking off May 20 with three remaining events scheduled every third Friday of each month through August.įuture dates are June 17, July 15 and Aug. ![]()
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