Raia, a beloved local figure, passed away from cancer 2 years ago. What: 10% of all checks during this week will be donated to 3 organizations: Animal Alliance, Fisherman’s Mark, & Lambertville Animal Welfare March 14 thru 20: Caffe Galleria in Lambertville Honoring the Memory of Founder Dawn Raia Why: While enjoying your special restaurant week deals, you can leave a donation in envelopes for FISH, Hopewell Valley’s own meals on wheels program that’s subsidized and includes meals made by Pennington Quality Market.įor more info: /FISH.pdf Where: Hopewell Borough & Township and Pennington Plus similar deals at, for example, Blue Bottle and Brothers Moon – and that doesn’t even cover the “B’s” on the list! What: Take advantage of specially priced 2- and 3-course menus at 21 popular eateries, including a $25 3-course special in the bar at super-hot Brick Farm Tavern. March 5 thru 13: Hopewell Valley Restaurant Week Why: Named in memory of a 9-year old Oceanport girl who died from a brain tumor in 2006, this foundation has donated more than $1,200,000 to the pediatric brain tumor research program at CHOP.įor more info: Where: Brick, Cherry Hill, Hoboken, Holmdel, Little Silver, Long Branch, Manalapan, Marlton, Princeton, Sea Girt, Westfield What: From 8 am to 3 pm, donate a minimum of $25 to the Kortney Rose Foundation at any of the 11 restaurants in this privately owned group of casual breakfast, brunch, & lunch restaurants and receive a Turning Point gift card good for two entrees to be used anytime in the future. (Update: It’s too late for this deal, but you can always contribute to the cause) February 28: Turning Point Restaurants’ Fundraiser for the Kortney Rose Foundation If attending a gala isn’t your thing, there are many other fun and meaningful ways to support everything from cooking school scholarships to tackling a disease so rare it affects only 600 Americans – including a Princeton teen. With culinary fundraisers of every stripe happening all over the state this month, you and I have no excuse not to participate. To reserve, please call 60 and ask for Chris, or visit and link to Supper Club events.īUYING FISH & SEAFOOD: SLIPPERY AS AN EEL The Supper Club is located within the Buy-Rite/Cedar Gardens facility at 661 Route 33 in Hamilton.,Reservations must be made by noon Monday, May 9. The Loire Meets the Delaware Berthier Wines, Trenton Social Cuisineġst course: Pork Roll Tribute: Pork Roll Spring Roll Pork Roll ‘NitaĢ015 Clement et Florian Berthier Sancerre RoseĢnd course: Crab Mousse with Caviar and English CucumberĢ014 Clement et Florian Berthier Coteaux du Giennois BlancĢ014 Clement et Florian Berthier Pouilly Fumeģrd course: Blackened Salmon with Mango-Roasted Red Pepper-Cucumber Salsa Truffled-Sea Salt Fries and Seasonal VegetablesĢ014 Clement et Florian Berthier Coteaux du Giennois RougeĢ014 Clement et Florian Berthier Coteaux du Giennois L’Inedit The dinner is open to the public seating is limited and reservations are required. The price, including all food, wines, taxes and tip, is $80 per person. Nelson and DeLeon will present a four-course menu to pair with five of Berthier’s wines. With the acclaimed Loire Valley winemaker Clement Berthier coming to the area for one night, Nelson and the Buy-Rite team behind the Supper Club knocked heads and came up with a plan to both show support for the Trenton Social community and welcome, in proper style, one of the great vintners in France. That hasn’t stopped Nelson and DeLeon’s culinary creativity, however. Last Sunday morning, a car crashed into Trenton Social, causing extensive damage and temporarily shuttering the popular restaurant. Thursday evening, May 12, at Buy-Rite’s new Supper Club at Cedar Gardens, here. Nelson, his chef Byron DeLeon and their staff will headline a special wine dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. Trenton Social Brings ‘Road Show’ to Buy-Rite’s Supper Club at Cedar Gardens
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