518 Brings Northern Italy to Southern Glenwood
Some time around 1990 Chapel Hill restaurateur Mickey Ewell decided to expand his restaurant group with a Northern Italian restaurant at 411 West Franklin Street. "411" became the most popular restaurant in Chapel Hill, backed up with 30-90 minute wait times even on Monday nights. 411’s appeal was fairly simple: a clean, classy, busy atmosphere, excellent food, and a very reasonable price point.
411 was the first restaurant around to offer an in-house, wood-fired pizza oven. The flatbread pizzas were a big hit, as were the dill rolls, and the Caeser salad, populated with good cheese and ample olives. Our only complaint with the restaurant was that it was loud; the loudest in Chapel Hill.
Noise didn’t cancel the buzz about 411, so they expanded by bumping out in the dining areas. Ewell’s Chapel Hill Restaurant Group saw a big opportunity to the East, however, as downtown Raleigh was beginning a renaissance. Around 1997 the group opened another 411 at 518 West Jones Street; " 518 West ".
518 was almost exactly like 411, but was spread across a 2-story building, and unfortunately offered focaccia instead of the delicious herby rolls found at 411. Still, almost everything else was the same, including the wood-fired pizza oven, the furniture, the decor, the noise, the Caesar salad, and more!
My favorite dish of all -time at these restaurants is the Whole Wheat Fettuccini. The pasta comes swimming in rosemary butter cream with mushrooms and delicious wood-grilled chicken. It’s an artery-clogger to the max, and if you don’t believe me, take some leftovers home and revisit them the next morning.
Another favorite is the Shrimp Polenta, featuring wood-grilled shrimp atop cheesy polenta. This is the closest remake of Crooks Corner’s correct version of the dish outside of Chapel Hill. The mushrooms and Prosciutto really make the dish.
Another fantastic item I’ve had was beef tenderloin medallions with potatoes and grilled tomatoes. This doesn’t appear on the current menu, and should not be confused with the very disappointing Wood-Grilled Beef Tenderloin that sits at the bottom of the current menu. The current item is a cheese crusted steak with a good chianti sauce, however the entire presentation is tan on a white plate. Cheese on steak is not a combination I have ever enjoyed.
For those seeking something more southern, try the Spaghetti with Bolognese sauce. It is an excellent tomato meat sauce populated with many carrots.
My favorite appetizers are the wood-grilled shrimp, artichoke dip, and the calamari. I never miss getting the Creamy Caesar salad, however. 518 offers a "Classic Caesar", but the naming convention is confusing. They named their original Caesar offering from 411 the "Creamy", while offering a "Classic" that is a dog. I avoid this one.
518 has pizzettes from the wood-fired oven, and my favorite of these is the meat-lover’s Italian. I love the crust of all of these pizzas, however I think this portion of the menu is the restaurant’s biggest failure. There should be 20 pizza options rather than 6, and there should be a significant offering of build-your-own options. This is one of the best pizza products the Triangle, and the restaurant has failed to position itself as a player in the pizza game.
I also feel that the overall menu is a bit restrictive. Perhaps a build-your-own pasta menu (as seen at Est Est Est and Macaroni Grill) would offer diners some fun alternatives. While the menu contains several interesting alternatives, after 20 years I think the public has grown tired of the restaurant. Some flex options could do the trick in repositioning this aging restaurant in an ever-changing market during a terrible economy.
518 offers one of the best brunch options in the area (Sunday only). The menu is full of basic items like omelets and frittatas, but also has Shrimp and Grits among other specialties. The big hit in our family, however, is the mouse-ear shaped waffles. With other great options for children, 518 is probably the top option for a family brunch in Raleigh.
For around 20 years now the Chapel Hill Restaurant Group has offered one of the top Northern Italian products in the Triangle. Chapel Hill’s 411 is still a success, but I feel that Raleigh’s 518 doesn’t have quite the buzz it once did. Perhaps with a few menu changes, some sound dampening, and a bit of marketing, this restaurant in the heart of the Glenwood South area can be back on top of its game.
The Rosebuds, Bon Iver Coming to The Walt
On Friday, July 29, Raleigh’s
The Rosebuds
will be playing The Walt. (Formerly Raleigh’s)
Bon Iver
opens
is the headliner.
Reusing Named Best Chef in Southeast
Congratulations to Chapel Hill’s Andrea Reusing for being named “ Best Chef in the Southeast ” by the James Beard Foundation tonight. This comes as no surprise, though, after having dined at her restaurant, The Lantern .
Blending Asian flavors with local ingredients, The Lantern wows thru every course. When we went we started with some fabulous pork and chive dumplings, then moved on to a shrimp soup that was fantastic. The entrée was the best though. I got a fish that was similar to the currently offered fried fish (however it was not fried, but was cooked with chilies, lime, garlic, etc). IIRC my wife got some Korean BBQ taco kind of dish that had a ton of spinach and two clever sauces. We finished with a phenomenal chocolate cake. I am neither a “seafood guy” nor a “dessert guy”, and these two courses blew me away.
If you haven’t made it over to The Lantern, I obviously suggest doing so. It is located on Franklin Street, about 100 yards west (to the right) of 411 West.
World of Beer Coming to North Hills
World of Beer , a 13-store chain of bars out of Tampa, is coming to North Hills East. The bar will open in the base of the CapTrust tower in July. From their website:
A Craft Beer is one made with the enthusiasm and passion to be different, outside of the norm. A Craft Brewer is one that takes a beer from history and puts a spin on it to make it their own. A brewer that only uses high quality ingredients in the effort to create a beer that can be enjoyed by many. The concept behind beer started back in 6000 B.C. as a nutritional source. Now, beer has become a huge part of the world’s culture, the part that brings people together.
World of Beer is the “Craft Brewer” of beer bars. Whether you are an experienced beer drinker or someone who is just curious to learn, we have the right beer for you. At WOB, you’re not going to be looked down upon if you don’t know what an IPA is, but our staff will be ready to explain the history to you. They’ll also describe the style, give you a sample of one on draft, and then recommend a few others. Passion, hard work, and the thirst for a good beer is what drives us to bring in the best products from around the world. We started as a single bar that exposed great beer to a small community. We now bring communities together, to form our own “WOB Culture,” a culture that enjoys sitting around a table surrounded by good people, good music, and great beer.
No word so far as to how the bar will get around the state’s liquor laws which essentially require a bar to sell a decent proportion of food:alcohol or if they will have to be a “private club” requiring a membership.
Bobcats To Play Heat at RBC Center
On Wednesday, October 19, LeBron James will bring his talents to Raleigh as the Charlotte Bobcats will play an exhibition game against the Miami Heat. The event is part of a swap which will take a Carolina Hurricanes preseason game against Atlanta to Charlotte’s lopsided hockey layout on September 25.
Looks like Raleigh gets the better end of this deal, assuming there is an NBA season next year. While Raleigh gets to cheer against God’s Gift to the World for a night, Charlotte gets to cheer against a hockey team about which Atlanta couldn’t care less. Oh, I’m sorry. We will cheer Stephen Jackson, DJ Augustin, Boris Diaw, Tyrus Thomas, and Gerald Henderson. yep.
Straight No Chaser Returning to Raleigh
On Friday, December 16, Straight No Chaser will return to Raleigh’s Meymandi Concert Hall. Tickets to see the A Capella group range from $34-$73 and are on sale now.
Meating Our Needs
A year and a half ago Cary was the next recipient of a site for The Meat House, a butcher shop chain out of the Northeast. The store features and excellent butcher counter, sliced Boar’s Head meats, a small, but high quality grocery area, and prepared foods and sauces from local sources.
While the meat counter is excellent and the store offers some of those more difficult to find meats, that isn’t the subject of this review. At hand is the excellent selection of convenience meats.
At any time The Meat House has around 25 marinated/prepared meat selections; all of which are excellent. Our favorite is the Burgundy-marinated Beef Tips. The sweet, wine marinate tends to form a sweet crust on the grill, and the final product is phenomenal. Also excellent are the Meat House Marinated Beef Tips.
Beef items aren’t the only offering, though. The Meat House Marinated chicken breasts, Cilantro-Lime marinated turkey tips, and the Sun-dried tomato marinated chicken breasts are all excellent. One of my favorite poultry offerings has not been available lately, however: OuttaThePark-marinated chicken wings.
Often we will get meats (around 0.4 lbs/person), a rice or risotto kit, and salad items on a weeknight, and throw together a quick, easy meal. The total cost ends up being around $5 per person.
This Summer a new Meat House will open in Chapel Hill, in the former Applebee’s location across from the Hotel Siena. This probably won’t pose a big threat to Cliff’s Meat Market in Carrboro, but stands to but seriously into the Fresh Market and Harris Teeter businesses in East Chapel Hill. Whole Foods is only a block away, however that store is somewhat of a religious icon to many vegetarians in Chapel Hill, and the presence of The Meat House will not faze them.
The newest Meat House, however, is at Raleigh’s Quail Corners. Just like the Cary location, the Raleigh location has been an instant success. Thankfully we have an alternative to Whole Foods, Harris Teeter, and The Fresh Market; and just in time for Spring.
New Doo An Unfortunate Choice
Recently WRAL was on Twitter pimping the new hairdo for one of their top anchors, Debra Morgan. I am a fan of Debra Morgan, however with that said, what in the world did she do to her hairdresser to deserve THIS? Morgan has always sported a blonde bob and other variations ( 1 , 2 ) but now it seems that things have gotten out of control. The color is maxed out and the shape isn’t flattering at all.
Was this a move to try to get her from cutesy/perky realm to FoxNews Hot? If so, that isn’t what Debra Morgan is about. She’s too good for this.
Boz Scaggs and Michael McDonald Coming to Cary
They came from somewhere back in our long-ago, and they are coming to Cary. On Friday, July 15, Boz Scaggs and Michael McDonald will play Cary’s Booth Amphitheatre. Public tickets go on sale tomorrow morning at 10, so the presale going on right now is probably screwing you. Thanks, Ticketmaster!
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