A native of Frederick County has recently gained attention after winning the latest season of Food Network’s “Tournament of Champions” cooking competition.
In other news, a classic Italian restaurant has made its debut, showcasing a delectable menu filled with various parm dishes. Additionally, Vivi’s Chicken ‘n Mac has opened its second location in the state.
On a different note, the well-known furniture store Gabby & Summer Classics Annapolis has closed, but customers can still find their products through another retailer.
MD Chef Snags Food Network Win
Maryland chef Bryan Voltaggio has emerged victorious in the latest “Tournament of Champions” on Food Network. A proud Frederick County native, Voltaggio co-owns two restaurants in Maryland with his brother Michael and walked away with a champion’s belt along with a prize of $150,000.
Charcuterie Craze Flourishes In Howard County
Deanna Furman, a Maryland local, launched Graze Craze in Ellicott City last fall, specializing in charcuterie. Graze Craze offers a range of options, from individual “cutie cups” perfect for school events to larger boards that can serve up to 20 guests.
‘Old School’ Italian Eatery Arrives In Town
Rocco’s Old School Italian & Wine Bar celebrated its grand opening on Tuesday, introducing a selection of traditional dishes to the Towson community. Their extensive menu features a variety of parm, macaroni, chicken, and seafood dishes, among other delights.
Mac And Cheese Shop Holds Grand Opening
Vivi’s Chicken ‘n Mac celebrated its grand opening on Saturday in Severna Park, marking its second location in the county, following the success of its first outlet last year.
Luxury Furniture Store To Close This Month
Gabby & Summer Classics Annapolis has announced its permanent closure at the Annapolis Town Center this month. However, customers can still purchase their products through Offenbackers Home Escapes, located at 2300 Annapolis Mall Road, as per their website.
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