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Dine out for Haiti all over the Triangle

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Chef Amy Tornquist of Watts Grocery has been organizing a Dine Out for Haiti event across the Triangle. She shared some of the details so far. These restaurants will open up on nights they are typically closed and donate 10 percent of sales to relief agencies.

Here is the Web site: www.dineoutforhaititriangle.wordpress.com

Here is the UPDATED list of restaurants and the nights to dine there:

Sunday: 

Watts Grocery, Durham

Bogart's American Grill, Raleigh

Crook's Corner, evening service only, Chapel Hill

Cypress on the Hill, Chapel Hill

Hi5, Raleigh

Michael Dean's, Raleigh

Red Room, Raleigh

The Mash House, Fayetteville

Twisted Fork, Raleigh

Saxapahaw General Store, Saxapahaw 
(Updated from earlier.)

Monday: 

Neal's Deli, Carrboro (Just Added

Sandwhich, Chapel Hill (Just ADDED)

Foster's Market, Durham and Chapel Hill

Globe Restaurant, Raleigh

Lantern, Chapel Hill

Pop's, Durham

Rockwood Filling Station, Durham

Ruckus Pizza, Cary

Rue Cler, Durham

Six Plates, Durham

Toast, Durham

Tyler's Restaurant and Tap Room, Carrboro, Durham and Apex.

Here are the two relief agencies that will likely benefit:

Partners in Health (http://www.standwithhaiti.org/haiti)
Family Health Ministry (http://www.familyhm.org/)

And here is a copy of the press release: 

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CORRECTION:Cypress On The

CORRECTION:Cypress On The Hill (Chapel Hill) is open on MONDAY (not SUNDAY) as listed.The organizers of Dine Out For Haiti apologize for this error and any confusion it may have caused. Thanks to Cypress On The Hill for their participation in this event.If you have any questions concerning participating restaurants and dates, please refer to our updated sitewww.dineoutforhaititriangle.wordpress.comThank you-Victoria Quinn

An in Cary

An in Cary sent out an e-mail that they will be donating 20% of proceeds to the Red Cross the week of Jan. 25-30.

Dine Out For Haiti Triangle

Hi,

I just wanted to clarify that Saxapahaw General Store has graciously agreed to participate on SUNDAY. They are closed Monday. To see a complete list please visit:
www.dineoutforhaititriangle.wordpress.com

Thanks,
Sara

Some restaurants are contributing for both lunch / brunch and dinner and some are not. Please contact the restaurants directly to confirm. All of their websites have been linked to the blog. Thanks for your support.

Do you know if this is only

Do you know if this is only at night/dinner, or does it apply to lunch/brunch times as well?

Mediterranean Deli

I think I read some where that Mediterranean Deli on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill is also doing something on the 26th.

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About the blogger

Andrea Weigl has been the food writer at The News & Observer since the summer of 2007. She has won a handful of awards from the Association of Food Journalists and the Society for Features Journalism. Her profile of chef Ashley Christensen titled "A Force of Nature" will be published in the sixth edition of "Cornbread Nation: The Best of Southern Food Writing." She is serving a three-year term on the James Beard Foundation book awards committee. Follow her on Twitter at @andreaweigl.

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