"Don't Hate The Foodie, Hate Your Tastebuds"
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Every Photo Has a Story - A Visit to Gotham's Deli
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Who Said You Can't Have Dessert for Breakfast
Burney’s, not to be confused with the big purple dinosaur we all loved as kids, is the new buzz around town. I had a friend suggest I check it out, and I have been wanting to get there for months. Unfortunately, I don’t live nearby (about 40 minutes), and hardly ever travel in that direction, so I would have had to make a special trip to check it out. Anyone who knows me knows that I have 0 to -0 (yeah I made that up) time to spare. This month…I decided to make the time.
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Eggscellent
One of my favorite breakfast spots
is actually inside a grocery store. Crazy right!? It’s probably not so
surprising if you live in or near the Kenansville area because every morning
IGA Foodliner has people lined up to get breakfast.
IGA is a grocery store that has 2
locations in Duplin County. Beulaville is the second location, and both
locations sell food from 7:00 am – 7:00 pm seven days a week. Leo Jackson first
purchased a dry food store in 1945 which he ran for 24 years, and by 1969 he
created the IGA that we know today. He ran IGA until his death. The store has
continued to be in the family ever since, and is now operated by 3rd
generation David Jackson.
Sunday, March 7, 2021
A Visit to Our Neighbor, Tokyo Sunrise
This month I visited a neighbor of The Duplin Times, Tokyo Sunrise, a Hibachi-style restaurant located right in the heart of Downtown Kenansville on Center Street. It’s literally on the same block as The Duplin Times, so of course, I already had an experience with it from when I was working out of the office regularly, but surprisingly I have only eaten there once. I was catching up with a high school friend that day so I was more focused on that than judging the food.
Friday, February 19, 2021
You’ll Never Go Hungry at Country Boy Kitchen
Antonio Moore is one of the newest
entrepreneurs to the town of Faison. At just 33 years old he has multiple
businesses operating and even some new ones in the making, but Country Boy
Kitchen is the latest talk on the street so you know I had to check it out.
Faison doesn’t have a lot of options for dining out. Most people have to go to
nearby towns for more options.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
There’s a new girl in town
It seems like there is a curse over the Main St. building storefront restaurant in Kenansville. Has anyone else noticed how often the restaurant changes in that building? I don’t know why; It’s at a great location right in town. It’s close to the courthouse, many other office spaces, the board of education, and the hospital. It has a parking lot with adequate parking space, and even additional parking across the street. It has plenty of room for dine-in and even has an extended area upstairs. You can also go through the drive-thru if you don’t want to dine in. It appears to have all the amenities to set a restaurant owner up for success, but it also seems that renters are always in and out! Welp, needless to say…there’s a new girl in town, and the owner Buddy said that Madison’s is here to stay!
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Oh, How Things Change
In other parts of the country, having an amazing hot cooked meal in a grocery store is odd. But in the south, it’s the norm. A lot of our grocery stores serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and it’s not just sandwiches and salads. I’m talking a full 3 section delicious meal. And they're usually at a great price.