Update on progress of construction of the North Raleigh Whole Foods!

Update – March 5th, 2011

 The North Raleigh Whole Foods will open Wednesday March 16th with a chance for “sneak peak” tours on the 13th and 14th.You can sign up for the sneak peak tours here.

Update – February 28th, 2011

Latest news is that the new Whole Foods on Six Forks Road in North Raleigh will open sometime during the week of March 14-18, 2011. Check back here for future updates. Or you can follow the North Raleigh Whole Foods Facebook Fan Page for the latest news and information about this store.

Update – February 9th, 2011

Sue Stock at the News and Observer is reporting that Whole Foods is holding a job fair this Saturday (2/12/11) in anticipation of the North Raleigh Whole Foods opening sometime mid March 2011 (next month!). Read her blog post here.

Original Update – September 20th, 2010

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I grabbed these photos a few weeks ago when I stopped by the construction site of the new Whole Foods being built in North Raleigh. I am impressed with all the progress they have made.  I think they are on track for a December or January opening.  It will be so nice when this location opens and the residents of N. Raleigh don’t have to trek down to the Wade Avenue location to shop!

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The North Raleigh Whole Foods broke gound back in February 2010.  The 40,000 square foot Whole Foods store will serve as the anchor for Regency Center’s proposed Market at Colonnade retail center.  The market will be located at Six Forks Road and Colonnade Center Drive in North Raleigh, just one mile south of I-540 (near the intersection of Six Forks & Strickland Road).  I’ll keep my eye on its progress and will provide additional updates and any news about its “Grand Opening” in the future.

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Picture of the Week – Canoe Launch on the Neuse!

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This week’s picture was taken at the canoe launch located just below the Falls Dam along the Neuse River in North Raleigh.   Paddle Creek, a canoe rental and retailer is located just up the road from the launch, but has plans to move to a location on Capital Boulevard in anticipation of the Falls of Neuse Road widening project.

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Wine 101 in Wake Forest – “Vin-Sanity” Celebration Friday September 17th!

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 Wine 101 in Wake Forest will celebrate their 2nd anniversary this Friday from 5-8pm with a “Vin-Sanity” party!  They will hold a free tasting of 12 wines (all priced under $20.00) for your sampling pleasure!  The 12 wines at the free tasting will represent their most popular wines over the past two years.  As with all of their tastings you get 10% off the wines you buy or 20% off if you buy a case of any combination.  Wine 101 is a great local wine shop with a friendly and helpful staff.  Their tasting events are a lot of fun and draw a friendly crowd of wine lovers.  Tell your family, friends and neighbors it’s time to get to Wine 101 and let them say a big “Thank You” in style!

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A Trip To Escazu Chocolate – Downtown Raleigh Chocolatier!

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Last weekend I made a trip to Escazu Chocolates at their new location on Blount Street  near the Historic Mordecai Neighborhood in Downtown Raleigh (map).  Escazu specializes in uniquely flavored handcrafted chocolates made from organic cocoa beans from Latin America.   They are a true chocolatier in that they actually make their own chocolate right there in the shop from beans they import from Costa Rica and Venezuela.   Escazu originally started out in New Bern, NC before moving  to Raleigh to open a boutique store on Glenwood Avenue South back in 2007.  They moved into their new location on Blount Street next door to The Market Restaurant in the spring of 2010 and have been well received by the neighborhood.

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It is a small little shop with a collection of wooden tables and impressive display case of their chocolates.  As you relax and savor their handmade creations at one of the tables you can actually see them making chocolate in the back through a window in the front shop wall.  Their chocolates resemble pieces of modern art and are almost too pretty to eat and range between $1.00 and $2.00 a piece.  This may sound like a lot, but after tasting one I assure you that you will be more than happy to pay for the quality and unique flavors they serve.  Regular chocolate candies found in the local drug store don’t even begin to compare with chocolate creations they produce at Escazu.   

They offer a wide variety of flavors and always seem to be working on inventing something new.  In the past they have featured such worldly flavors as bourbon vanilla ganache, blueberry filled dark chocolates, and a balsamic vinegar white chocolate.  On this latest visit I sampled a dark chocolate made with goat’s milk, dark chocolate with basil, and a chocolate with chili and lime (pictured left to right in the above photo). All of them were quite excellent!

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The picture above is a close-up of my favorite – the dark chocolate with basil.  You wouldn’t think these two flavors would go together, but they complement each other perfectly!  The amazing thing about the Escazu chocolates is how satisfying they are.  Instead of stuffing your face with handfuls of cheap candy that leave you feeling ill and unfulfilled, these handcrafted pieces of edible art dazzle your taste buds and fill your mouth with a flavor that is so satisfying you only need a few bites, and yet they still leave you longing for your next visit to try a new flavor.

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In addition to their chocolates, the folks at Escazu offer baked goods prepared by the well known local baker Crumb and serve organic coffee from Raleigh’s own Larry’s Beans.  I’m sure I will be back again soon to try some new flavors, but I am also looking forward to visiting them later this winter to try some of their hot chocolate!  The next time you are in the Downtown Raleigh area be sure to check out this hidden gem.  Your taste buds will thank you!

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Wake Forest Pottery Fest 2010 – Saturday September 11th!

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The 2010 Wake Forest Pottery Fest will be held this weekend on Saturday September 11 from 9-5.  The event will be held outside under the Carolina Blue Sky in the yard of Jim and Tricia Bell at 2033 East Wait Avenue in Wake Forest (link to map).  This annual Wake Forest tradition will feature 30 local potters and ceramic artists.  They will have plenty of children’s activities in addition to some of the best ceramic craftspeople the area has to offer.  Be sure to come on out and have some fun and see some great work! For more information check out this article from today’s news and observer.

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