You must be a subscriber to see the full results of your search.
Please log in or subscribe below if you are not already a subscriber.
The Daily News subscribers get full access to more than
13
million names and addresses along with powerful search and download features.
Get the business leads you need with powerful searches of public records and notices.
Download listings into your spreadsheet or database.
Learn more about our services
| Search again
Editorial Results (free)
1.
Serving Up Smiles -
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Having moved Downtown a few years ago, Jeff Zepatos and his wife have familiarized themselves with the neighborhood’s restaurant scene by taking advantage of a crash course of sorts that comes around once a year.
2.
Cooper-Young Growth -
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
When Bert Smythe decided to launch new restaurant concept Alchemy last summer in the Cooper-Young district, the 5,200-square-foot space formerly occupied by Grace and Au Fond Farmtable seemed about 25 percent larger than was needed.
3.
New Dishes -
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Memphis’ eyes were bigger than its stomach in 2011, but in a good way.
Some local restaurateurs launched completely new concepts; others entered new submarkets with additional stores. Even a handful of national retailers entered the Memphis market after having locations elsewhere in Tennessee for years.
4.
Changes in Dining Scene Highlight Dynamic Year -
Monday, December 26, 2011
On Thanksgiving Eve, we drove to the airport to pick up my stepson, one of whose flights had been delayed, so it was after 10 by the time he emerged from baggage claim. All being hungry, I drove to Cooper-Young, thinking we could easily get in at the recently opened Alchemy at 10:30.
5.
Roth Forges Own Path with Alchemy in C-Y -
Monday, August 1, 2011
Ben Vaughn has some advice for Karen Roth:
6.
New Eateries Coming to Midtown -
Friday, July 15, 2011
Midtown has a reputation for one of Memphis’ most eclectic areas, adorned with vintage houses, international cuisine and funky entertainment venues.
In the coming weeks, it will broaden its portfolio even more with three Memphis eateries: Gigi’s Cupcakes, The Slider Inn and a yet-to-be named concept in Cooper-Young.
7.
Sea Bass Almost Didn’t Make McEwen’s Menu -
Friday, April 29, 2011
One in an occasional series on the signature dishes of local chefs.
The Pan Seared Chilean Sea Bass at McEwen’s on Monroe not only wasn’t foreseen as a signature dish, it wasn’t even supposed to be on the menu.
8.
Restaurateur Edwards to Reincarnate Bon Ton Cafe -
Monday, October 11, 2010
Every city has restaurants like these Downtown, usually near the courts and lawyers’ offices or the banks, restaurants that serve traditional breakfasts and plate lunches to customers who might be wearing white shirts and ties or workers in blue or gray uniforms or women in everything from slacks to power suits.
9.
McEwen's to Be Sold by May -
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Change is in the works for one of Downtown's most noted eateries, but owners are hoping for a virtually unnoticeable transition. McEwen's On Monroe, whose accolades have caught the attention of national media, will be sold to a new owner May 1.
10.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, July 1, 1998
Donald H Donald H. Goldman has been named senior vice president and chief information officer at Master Graphics Inc. Goldman has been president of ConsultWare Inc., a Massachusetts graphic arts consulting firm, since 1981. He is a graduate of the R...