Flavors of Northwest Arkansas

FlavorsOfNWA
Flavors of Northwest Arkansas

A podcast about the burgeoning food and beverage scene in Northwest Arkansas. Includes Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale, Fayetteville, Eureka Springs and others.

  1. HÁ 1 DIA

    The Venesian Inn- Jeff and Melissa Bowen

    On this week’s edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we head to the legendary Venesian Inn in Tontitown. Before we get into that, wanted to make sure that you all know that we have cameras now and our podcasts are also on YouTube. Just search for the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas once there, and you’ll see me and my giant head talking to lovely folks.  Please be sure to live and subscribe, we’d VERY much appreciate it! Well, we’re knee-deep into the winter storm... As of now, it doesn’t look like we’ll get above freezing until Friday, meaning that folks who depend on us to eat and drink at their establishments will be shut down for a few days. Please remember that when you’re able to go back out to eat and drink... they’ll need our support. In Food News this Week: Casa Magnolia opens in downtown Springdale Slim Chickens celebrated their 22nd birthday, and there’s news on what they’re doing with their original location The Alamo Drafthouse won’t be coming to the Highway 112 Drive-In in Fayetteville afterall The Guisinger has one of the top 30 bartenders in the US. You’ll hear from him. A beloved Bentonville food truck is closing The Venesian Inn was opened in 1947 by Germano Gasparotto in Tontitown, and a few years later, he sold it to John and Mary Granata. Several generations down the line, one of their great-grandson’s now runs it with his wife. You’ll meet Jeff and Melissa Bowen. They took it over right before covid with very little restaurant experience. They’ll tell you how they survived that. Also, how hard is it to change the menu of a 78-year-old restaurant? The Bowen’s shuddered at that question... Oh, and the Venesian Inn used to be just that, an Inn, and much more. Jeff used to run around in play in it. We’ll talk about what’s still original to the restaurant AND we’ll talk menu, as well some new menu additions. We’re at the Venesian Inn in Tontitown, next here on the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas.

    43min
  2. 12 DE FEV.

    Butter/Scotch Bakery & Bar- Sam Gibson

    On this week’s edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we’re at Butterscotch in the Bentonville Square- you know the place- part bakery, part bar. We get into that, but first! FOOD NEWS! Applications are open for the Arkansas Food Hall of Fame... The original location of Slim Chickens is closed until summer, we think. We took video yesterday and, well, the original building is gone. Cobblestone Farms in Fayetteville is now reserving 2025 Spring/Summer CSA shares.... The 2nd annual NWA’s shortest St. Patrick’s Day parade has been announced. We have the particulars. Fayetteville’s Spoon Fusion Korea Oh-K Dog on Dickson Street will temporarily close starting today and will re-open the 24th, according to their social media post. (*) Some sad news to report. Popular Fayetteville Food Truck Swag Banh Mi announced yesterday that they’ll be closing down in 3 months. We’ll hear why from a co-owner. Sam Gibson is the Director of Operations and Bar Manager of Butterscotch Bakery and Bar in the Bentonville Square. He’s been there since he helped concept it with longtime friends and owners Sam and Larissa KcKenzie. He’ll tell us why it’s a bakery and bar, of course, a unique pairing.. Also, how did they wrangle prime real estate on the Bentonville square?!?! We’ll hear that story as well. We’ll talk about the bakery and what Sam wants to see on store shelves nation-wide from there, and he makes us some EXCEPTIONAL Butterscotch Old Fashions, I can say that it’s the best Old Fashion that I’ve ever had... Sidenote- a bit of explicit language in this one, so plan accordingly. Thanks for listening- listen wherever you get your podcasts, and watch now on YouTube!

    47min
  3. 5 DE FEV.

    Crystal Bridges & The Momentary- Tim Ordway

    On this week’s edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we head to Crystal Bridges where we talk to Chef Tim Ordway, Associate Director of Culinary Operations at Crystal Bridges & the Momentary... But before we get to Tim, we have food news! The Akira Ramen and Bowl food truck in Fayetteville is adding a brick and mortar location. The quickly popular Stonebreaker Hotel restaurant has new hours Sadly, we have 2 restaurant closures to talk about Chef Tim Ordway started his culinary career like so many- as a teenager working in fast food (Chik-Fil-A, actually), and knew pretty early-on that he wanted to work in food. But it wasn’t just for the food aspect. Tim will explain. He credits his college education at Johnson & Wales for giving him a head start in the culinary industry, where he moved up quickly. He became a sous chef quickly in his early 20’s at a restaurant where he met his wife.  Chef Tim tells us why they moved from Charlotte to Northwest Arkansas. And there are many folks out there wondering why Crystal Bridges has a chef. They have several, and Chef Tim will tell you what all they’re responsible for- it’s a BIG list. For those that don’t know, there are MANY culinary adventures are offered at Crystal Bridges, and that list is about to grow. ***Sidenote- if you haven’t seen or heard, we’ve added video to Flavors and you can now watch on YouTube (just search for Flavors of Northwest Arkansas, or find the link on our Facebook or Instagram).

    1h7min
  4. 22 DE JAN.

    KYYA Chocolate- Rick Boosey

    On this edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we’re talking CHOCOLATE and all sorts of stories with KYYA Founder Rick Boosey, but first in Food News: Zelli Pasta is now... a deli? Yes, hear about Zelli deli from one of the owners. House 1830 is celebrating the Lunar New Year, and you can too. Another longtime Fayetteville bar will be shutting its doors. It’s Bentonville Restaurant Week! Get your tickets now to the AACF Soup Sunday! Rick Boosey started KYYA Chocolate after a trip to Uganda where he saw how underprivileged kids in an orphanage were living. He’s a serial entrepreneur and decided that was how he was going to help that orphanage. Among other things, cacao (or cocoa beans) is a natural resource in Uganda, and that’s how KYYA Chocolate was born. But it wasn’t that simple- Rick had to learn to make chocolate and YouTube videos weren’t cutting it. Speaking of KYYA Chocolate, how did they come up with that name? After many tries, they started making good chocolate. Hear who bought Rick’s first order and for how much! Rick has made several trips to source cacao straight from the farmers to cut out the middleman, and in doing so, has had some close calls and harrowing experiences in South America. He tells those stories. KYYA went from making 25 chocolate bars in a week to having over 300 items and making 5,000 items in a day. Hear about that progression. Rick talks about learning from missteps and even a funny story about buying barcodes from barcodes.com... or eBay (we think). So much storytelling, and you’ll hear it on this episode of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas.

    56min

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A podcast about the burgeoning food and beverage scene in Northwest Arkansas. Includes Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale, Fayetteville, Eureka Springs and others.

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