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Two more days: Kent County Restaurant Week – residents invited to participate

Kent County Health Department encourages residents to support local restaurants across Kent County through Nov. 11. (Courtesy, MSBDC)

By WKTV Staff

deborah@wktv.org

Supporting local restaurants benefits the entire community (Courtesy, pxhere.com)

The Kent County Health Department (KCHD) is encouraging residents participating in Restaurant Week GR, taking place from Nov. 3-11, to broaden their dining experiences and support restaurants across Kent County.

To assist residents in finding and selecting a restaurant, an interactive map was created featuring local restaurants across Kent County.

“Restaurants hold a unique place in our community,” said KCHD Director Dr. Adam London. “They are often where memories are made, and life’s milestones are celebrated. Supporting these establishments not only preserve our local flavors but also strengthen the bonds that hold our community together.”

Community support and benefits

Though the restaurant industry has rebounded, the workforce remains low (Courtesy photo)

Spending at local restaurants benefits the community by supporting jobs and businesses. Whether dining in, ordering take-out, or buying gift cards, consumers contribute to local employment and business growth.

In the United States, the restaurant industry has rebounded to employ a record 12.37 million people as of September 2023, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. However, Michigan’s restaurant workforce remains about 6% below its peak, underscoring the importance of supporting local restaurants.

The Health Department works with a diverse range of food establishments, spanning from restaurants to mobile food trucks to healthcare facilities, as part of their annual licensing renewal and inspection process. Consequently, they are uniquely positioned to comprehend the challenges that restaurants have faced over the years.

Interactive maps make exploring easy

Clickable icons provide establishment details (Courtesy photo)

“We created an interactive map to encourage residents to explore our local eateries during restaurant week and beyond,” said Environmental Health Division Director Sara Simmonds. “Whether it’s an old favorite, someplace you have heard about and haven’t tried yet, or an out-of-the-way spot with a unique menu, they all help make up the fabric of Kent County.”

The map can be found on the KCHD social media site and website, and allows residents to search within a specified distance of their location. Each restaurant has a clickable icon and provides residents more details about the establishment.

Residents are also encouraged to follow our social media to learn how our team partners with local restaurants.

Gonzo’s Top 5: Grand Rapids Comic-Con, Taste of Black Spirts and more

By John D. Gonzalez
WKTV Contributing Writer


Well, with a little snow in the forecast, we can now officially say the Christmas holiday season is right around the corner.

Although two of West Michigan’s best-known events won’t open until Thanksgiving weekend (Christmas and Holiday Traditions at Meijer Gardens and Christmas Lite Show at LMCU Ballpark), it’s going to feel like the holidays sooner than later.

Are you ready?

 

This weekend’s Gonzo’s Top 5, exclusively on WKTV Journal, includes a sneak peek of night lights at the ballpark, as well as a craft show, tasting event and Cosplay.

Enjoy.

Here we go.

Gonzo’s Top 5

Handcrafted items are always holiday gift worthy, as these from the Byron Center Fine Arts Boosters’ annual craft show at Byron Center High School. (Supplied, from previous year)

5. Byron Center Craft Show

As I said a couple weeks ago, it’s craft show season, and this weekend you can check out the annual Byron Center Craft Show at Byron Center High School, 8500 Burlingame Ave. SW. It features 200-plus vendors and plenty of items to jump start your holiday shopping. Hours are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 13). Admission is $3 at the door. Free admission for those 12 and younger. Parking is free. Additional free parking and shuttle is available at Nickels Intermediate School. The craft show benefits fine arts programming at the school. Oh, and they will have food trucks, too. More info on the event Facebook page.

4. Restaurant Week GR

Have you made it out to Restaurant Week Grand Rapids? This is the last weekend to take advantage of great deals and meals as local chefs show off their skills at 50-plus restaurants. I’ll be out and about this weekend. Say hello if I run into you. Remember, this year you can sign up for Restaurant Week GR’s Digital Pass, and, if you check in to at least three participating restaurants you’ll get foodie-themed gift and a digital coupon for a return visit. For a list of restaurants and more details go to experiencegr.com/restaurant-week.

3. Taste of Black Spirits

A first-year event that hopes to become an annual tradition, Taste of Black Spirits is a cultural tasting experience with a goal of bringing awareness to African American Beer, Wine & Spirits. The event is from 5-10 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 13) at City Flats Hotel in downtown Grand Rapids. According to organizers, “the intention and purpose of the event is to increase support, awareness, and to educate the community at large about African American-owned spirits brands including expanding distribution opportunities.” Patrons will be able to taste whiskey, tequila, vodka, gin, rum, cognac, scotch, beer and wine. The public is invited. The event is curated by GR USA and Taste of Black Spirits, as well as Grand Rapids-based Motu Viget. See the 20-plus spirits brands in attendance, as well as ticket information on the event Facebook page.

2. Winter Wonder Walks at the Christmas Lite Show

Get your tickets now for a walk-thru preview of the annual Christmas Lite Show at LMCU Ballpark in Comstock Park. The annual lights display featuring millions of holiday lights won’t begin until Thanksgiving weekend, but if you want to get pictures and walk the route with friends and family, this is a good time to do so. Hours are 6-8 p.m. Nov. 11-14. Walkers must begin by 7 p.m. to allow time to walk the route. You must purchase your tickets in advance at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/winter-wonder-walk-tickets-189936744917.

1. Grand Rapids Comic-Con

If you’re in downtown Grand Rapids this weekend, don’t be surprised to run into Pikachu or The Mandalorian. It’s Comic-Con weekend (Nov. 12-14) at DeVos Place, which means Cosplay, comic books, panels, celebrity appearances, a car show and more. Hours are noon-midnight Friday, 10 a.m.-midnight Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. For a schedule of events, as well as ticket information, go to grcomiccon.com or check out the event Facebook page.

That’s it for now.

 

As always, I welcome your input and recommendations for events to include in my Top 5 list. If you have something for me to consider, just send me an email at michigangonzo@gmail.com.

Have a great, safe weekend.




John D. Gonzalez is a digital journalist with 30-plus years of experience as a food, travel, craft beer and arts & entertainment reporter based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He’s an early adopter of Social Media and SEO expert. Follow him on his journey to discover what’s next. You can find him on Twitter as @MichiganGonzo, on Instagram @MichiganGonzo and Facebook at @GRGonzo. He also relaunched his YouTube Channel. Email him story ideas and tips at michigangonzo@gmail.com.

More than $16,000 given to GRCC Foundation through Restaurant Week

Student Scholarship Winners Amanda Barnett, Rachel Baas, Edward Johnson Jr., Ashlie Herrmann, Jarrod Bemjamin, Kristina Kercher, and Jesse Aronoff.

Experience Grand Rapids hosted a presentation and lunch celebration this week to announce the Restaurant Week Grand Rapids (RWGR) 2017 donation to the Secchia Institute for Culinary Education (SICE) Student Scholarship Fund at GRCC.

 

In 2017, there were more than 70 participating restaurants that donated $1 for every Restaurant Week meal sold. Since 2010, Restaurant Week participating restaurants and sponsors have contributed more than $126,906 to the scholarship fund. This year, a check totaling $16,200 was presented to the GRCC Foundation, growing the RWGR donation to $143,106.

 

Accepting the check on behalf of the Grand Rapids Community College Foundation were GRCC President Bill Pink and GRCC Foundation Executive Director Kathy Mullins. Dr. Pink also presented scholarships to seven students. Each scholarship winner received $1,000 to help support his/her continuing studies in GRCC’s SICE program. This is the seventh year that students have been awarded scholarship money from the fund established by Restaurant Week GR.

 

SICE Students who received 2017 RWGR scholarship awards include:

 

  • Amanda Barnett receives her scholarship check.

    Amanda Barnett:Amanda was an English teacher before pursuing a culinary career. Six years ago, she started an after-school cooking program for her students because many of them didn’t have anything to eat in the evening. She loved the experience and last year, she finally made the leap to leave her full-time job and attend school. She says this scholarship will help her focus on her studies rather than how to pay for them. Amanda is now working at Brewery Vivant and her dream is to run an after-school cooking program and bake shop for youth.

  • Rachel Baas:Rachel works in the bakeshop of six.one.six at the JW Marriott. She has fond memories of baking with her grandmother as a child, and making no-bake cookies with her dad, but it wasn’t until her senior year of high school that she decided to pursue a culinary career. She plans to go on to earn a bachelor’s degree from Ferris State University after she graduates from the Secchia Institute and she’s grateful for scholarships like this that have helped her steer clear of student loans. She would love to open, manage and potentially run the foodservice portion of a bed-and-breakfast one day.
  • Edward Johnson Jr.:Edward has wanted a culinary career since 2nd grade, when he began renting out cookbooks and begging his mom to help him make recipes. He currently works at CityFlatsHotel and dreams of traveling the world to learn different cooking styles. In the meantime, he says, the Restaurant Week scholarship will help him graduate more quickly.
  • Ashlie Herrmann:Ashlie is working at Grove while she continues her schooling at the Secchia Institute. She says she may not have been able to go to school and accomplish her career goals without the generosity of others, including this scholarship. Her dream is to own a catering company with her mom and her best friend.
  • Jarrod Benjamin:Jarrod has wanted to work in the culinary field since he was five years old and his ultimate goal is to become a personal chef. He currently works at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse while attending the Secchia institute. He says the school has afforded him many great opportunities and he’s grateful for scholarships like this as he’d be unable to attend the school without them.
  • Kristina Kercher:Kristina works at The Kitchen by Wolfgang Puck and also at Flo’s Sports Bar in Belmont while she continues her education. She knew she wanted to work in the culinary field when she realized that you can make it if you work hard enough – something she learned from Chef James Powell, who she says didn’t give up on her as she worked to get better. She appreciates this scholarship as a sign that people believe in her enough to help her reach her goals. Her dream is to become a chef with the creative freedom to make the foods she wants and get paid for it.
  • Jesse Aronoff:Jesse says this scholarship is meaningful to him not just because it will help him further his education, but also because this year’s Restaurant Week was “crazy.” Jesse didn’t have any ambition for a culinary career until he got his first job in the field at age 16. He currently works at Licari’s Sicilian Pizza Kitchen and he can’t narrow down his dreams for the future – he wants to do everything.

 

Restaurant Week GR took place from Aug. 9 – 20. More than 70 restaurants participated in the event this year. This was the eighth year for Restaurant Week GR which began in Greater Grand Rapids in 2010.  Scholarships have been awarded each year since 2011.

Restaurant Week Grand Rapids kicks off today at 70+ Grater Grand Rapids restaurants

Ganders Grand Rapids will be offering Michigan-themed courses for this year’s Restaurant Week GR.

Restaurant Week Grand Rapids (RWGR) kicks off today with 12 days of delicious dining in Greater Grand Rapids. The event takes place today, Wednesday, August 9 through Sunday, August 20. New this year, over 25 participating locations will be offering a lunch option. Lunch will include 2 courses for $14.

 

“This is our 8th year organizing Restaurant Week Grand Rapids, and we wanted to spice things up,” said Doug Small, President and CEO of Experience Grand Rapids. “By offering lunch we are inviting more restaurants to participate in the culinary event that might not have had the chance, and it allows our local chefs another opportunity to create a unique dish.”

 

Most of the 76 restaurants participating in Restaurant Week GR are featuring 3-course menus for $28 per person – or – 3 courses for 2 people for $28. Some of the participating restaurants have vegetarian and vegan selections, as well as other dietary foods (such as gluten free) on their menus. Menus for the restaurants are featured on RestaurantWeekGR.com.

 

RWGR not only promotes the Greater Grand Rapids culinary scene, but also helps The Secchia Institute for Culinary Education Student Scholarship Fund with educational support. Since 2010, Restaurant Week participating restaurants and sponsors have contributed over $127,000 to the Secchia Institute for Culinary Education’s Student Scholarship Fund at GRCC. Participating restaurants donate $1 for every Restaurant Week meal sold to the scholarship fund that is granted to selected students within the Institute’s culinary program. Twenty-five students have received scholarships over the past 8 years.

 

The public can share their RWGR experiences on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by using #RWGR.

Restaurant Week finalizes lists, adds lunch option

Last year, Ganders Grand Rapids offered Michigan-themed courses for Restaurant Week GR.

Nearly 70 restaurants will participate in Restaurant Week Grand Rapids, which is set to take place Aug. 9 – 20, with more than 10 new restaurants such as Indian Masala Restaurant on 28th Street, participating this year.

 

The annual event includes the popular Ganders Grand Rapids located in the Double Tree by Hilton, 4747 28th St. SE. and several restaurants close to the Wyoming/Kentwood area such as Indian Masala, 5769 28th St. SE; Aryana Restaurant, 5700 28th Street; and FireRock Grille, 7177 Kalamazoo Ave. SE.

 

New to the event this year are more than 25 participating locations that will be offering a lunch option. Lunch will include two courses for $14.

 

“By adding lunch, we are inviting more individuals to dine out and ‘Taste the City’ during Restaurant Week,” said Experience Grand Rapids Marketing Director Kate Herron. “Going into our eighth year, we are excited to add something new to entice more people to check out our participating restaurants.”

 

During RWGR, most of the participating restaurants will continue to offer dinner options with either a three-course menu for $28 per person or a menu for two people who can dine for $28.

 

RWGR not only promotes the Greater Grand Rapids culinary scene, but also helps selected students from The Secchia Institute for Culinary Education with educational support.  Since 2010, Restaurant Week participating restaurants and sponsors have contributed more than $110,000 to the Secchia Institute for Culinary Education’s Student Scholarship fund at GRCC. Participating restaurants donate $1 for every Restaurant Week meal sold to the scholarship fund, which then provides grants to selected students within the Institute’s culinary program.

 

For more about Restaurant Week Grand Rapids, click here.

Restaurant Week Grand Rapids Kicks Off Today at 65 Greater Grand Rapids Locally Owned Restaurants


The 6th Annual Restaurant Week Grand Rapids will kick off today with 12 days of delicious dining in Greater Grand Rapids. The event will take place from Wednesday, August 12 through Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 65 of Grand Rapids’ most popular restaurants.

Restaurant Week Grand Rapids is a value-added event inspiring diners to “Taste the City” to explore new places to have dinner, or return to their favorites, during the 12-day event.  A map showing all of the restaurants participating and each special 3-course menu for $28 – or 2-people for $28 menus – is featured on RestaurantWeekGR.com.

Restaurant Week provides an excellent opportunity for diners to explore new restaurants and sample new ingredients and cuisine types,” explains Janet Korn, Senior Vice President of Experience Grand Rapids.

Forty-two restaurants will offer mouthwatering 3-course locally inspired menus for $28 per person. An additional 23 restaurants will offer a 3-course menu for two people priced at $28. The many different restaurants participating in Restaurant Week GR this year gives the public many dining choices including creative courses made with locally raised meats, fish, vegetables, and fruits, as well as, products made in Michigan. There are many vegetarian and vegan selections and ethnic offerings, as well. Diners will be able to choose casual dining, elegant dining and everything in between from the many restaurants participating in the event.

Restaurant Week Grand Rapids supports the Student Scholarship Fund at Secchia Institute for Culinary Education.

Doug Small, President of Experience Grand Rapids states, “Each restaurant that participates in Restaurant Week Grand Rapids donates $1 from every Restaurant Week meal sold to a special Student Scholarship Fund at GRCC. The fund, over the past five years, has raised almost $100,000 from which numerous scholarships have been awarded. It is rewarding to see the talented students from Secchia Institute for Culinary Education joining the ranks of the food service staff in this community. A key component of a destination’s appeal is the quality of its local dining scene. Restaurant Week was created to draw attention to our wonderful earth-to-table dining options in the Grand Rapids area.”

The public is encouraged call for reservations at the many restaurants who offer them, as space will fill up, especially on weekends, at some of the popular restaurants. A listing of all of the restaurants participating along with their special 3-course menus is featured on RestaurantWeekGR.com.

Restaurants that will offer 1 person for $28 three-course menus include:

Amore Trattoria Italiana , Aryana Restaurant & Bar at The Crowne Plaza, Bistro Bella Vita, Black Heron Kitchen and Bar*, Blue Water Grill, Brewery Vivant, The Bulls Head Tavern, Charley’s Crab, CitySen Lounge, Cork Wine & Grill, Cygnus 27, Divani, FireRock Grille, Flat River Grill, Ganders (Double Tree Hotel)*, Gilly’s at the BOB, Grand Rapids Brewing Company, Gravity Taphouse Grille*, Grove, Houlihan’s, Judson’s Steakhouse at the BOB, Licari’s Sicilian Pizza Kitchen, Mangiamo!, Olive’s Restaurant and Bar, One Trick Pony, Osteria Rossa, Pietro’s Italian Restaurant, Red’s on the River, Reserve Wine & Food, Rockwell Republic, Rose’s on Reeds Lake, Rush Creek Bistro, Six.one.Six, Speak EZ Lounge, Tavern on the Square, Terra GR, The Acorn Grille at Thousand Oaks Golf Club, The Bandit Queen*, The GreenWell, The Melting Pot, Timbers Inn Restaurant & Tavern, and Tre Cugini.

Restaurants that will offer 2 people for $28 three-course shared menus include:

Bobarino’s at the BOB, Brann’s on Leonard, Buffalo Wild Wings (5 locations), Cottage Bar and Restaurant, Grand Woods Lounge, El Granjero Mexican Grill, Fajita Republic, Flanagan’s*Flatlanders*, Fricano’s of Caledonia*, HopCat, Kitchen 67, Linc Up Soul Food Café*, Lindo Mexico Restaurant, McFadden’s Restaurant & Saloon, The Mitten Brewing Company, The Pearl Street Grill, Peppino’s Downtown, Railside Golf Club, Ramona’s Table, Stella’s Lounge, Taqueria El Rincon Mexicano*, Z’s Bar and Restaurant

*Bolded Restaurants are new to Restaurant Week Grand Rapids

 Additional Information about Restaurant Week Grand Rapids 2015:

One dollar from every Restaurant Week meal sold during the 2015 event will be donated by each of the restaurants to a student scholarship fund at Secchia Institute for Culinary Education at Grand Rapids Community College. Since 2010, Restaurant Week Grand Rapids participating restaurants have donated almost $100,000 to the GRCC Secchia Institute Student Scholarship Fund.

Major Partners for Restaurant Week Grand Rapids include Gordon Food Service, Ferris Coffee & Nut, Old National Bank, Founders Brewing Company, Great Lakes Wine and Spirits, Ruffino Wines, Woodford Reserve and Herradura Tequila.

Major Media Partners include MLive Grand Rapids Press, Grand Rapids Magazine, Michigan Blue Magazine, and Townsquare Media radio stations: The River 100.5 fm, WFGR 98.7 fm, Channel 95.7 fm, WGRD 97.9 fm and The Touch 1410 am.

Supporting Partners for Restaurant Week include Black Star Farms, Valley City Linen, Zoye Premium 100% Soybean Oil, Michigan Restaurant Association, the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel, JW Marriott Hotel, Grand Rapids Courtyard by Marriott Downtown, EatGR.com, Revue Magazine and Women’s Lifestyle Magazine.

A Sample of Restaurant Week GR 2015 Menus Items from many Participating Restaurants  

 Forty-two restaurants will offer mouthwatering 3-course locally inspired menus for $28 per person. An additional 23 restaurants will offer a 3-course menu for two people priced at $28.

 1st Course: Appetizers at some of the restaurants

Avocado Bruschetta: Fresh Avocado, Garlic and Heirloom Tomatoes, Garnished with Chiffonade Mixed Greens Tossed in a Citrus Vinaigrette and Served with Grilled Breads. – The Acorn Grille at Thousand Oaks

 Wild Mushroom phyllo gateau with fresh herbs and asparagus feta puree – Divani

 Fried Brussels sprouts, soft boiled egg, pecorino, lemon, crispy ham – Bistro Bella Vita

 Roasted Peppers Tamales:  Corn Masa Tamales, Poblano Peppers, Red Bell Peppers, Cotija on Tomatillo Salsa – Bobarino’s

 Seafood Coconut Soup – Clams. Mussels and Shrimp in a Coconut broth with Yams, Onions, Garlic, Ginger, Poblano Peppers and Cilantro – Cork Wine & Grille

Tomato and avocado napoleon – heirloom tomato, cotija cheese crisp, pomegranate reduction, basil oil – Cygnus 27

Gnocchi- Potato gnocchi tossed with house made kale pesto and finished with shredded asiago – Pearl Street Grill

Peach bourbon glazed Henrietta farms trout with Stone fruit, spinach, roasted potato – Railside Golf Club 

Heirloom Tomato Gazpacho with Rye Croutons – Reds on the River

Dill and Buttermilk Panna Cotta with Arugula and Hazelnuts – Reserve

 Founder’s Pale Ale and Smoked Cheddar Cheese Baked Fondue served with House Made Salted Pretzel Chips, Grilled Black Pepper Crostini and Green Apple Wedges – Aryana at Crowne Plaza

 Diablo Strip Roll- grilled strip steak, avocado, asparagus, sriracha, sesame seed, jalapeno – Rockwell Republic

Chilled Ingraberg Farm Lemon Cucumber-Green Onion Soup – Rose’s

 Asian Salad- Spring mix, Asian noodles, mandarin oranges, red onion, with a sesame soy ginger vinaigrette – Rush Creek Bistro

 Shrimp & Gritsokemos shrimp . pancetta . farm country cheddar grits . scallions – Six.one.six

Cascabel Calabacitas: Smoked Vegetables with a Cascabel Verde and Guacamole Salad with El Milagro Corn Tortillas.  (Vegan/Gluten-Free) – SpeakEZ

Baked Mozzarella Bolognese topped with roasted tomatoes and basil served with toasted pita – Stella’s

Wild Mushroom Bruschetta – A Blend of Wild Mushrooms sautéed in a White Wine with Cherry Tomatoes, Sweet Onions, Spread across Goat Cheese Crustini’s, and topped with a Balsamic Reduction and Fresh Basil Chiffonade – Tavern on the Square

Grilled Water Melon with Sweet chili honey, Dancing Goat chevre & Arugula – Terra GR

Duck Prosciutto Panzanella: Green Well duck prosciutto, Vertical Paradise bibb lettuce, Real Food Farms tomatoes, parmesan, Old World Olive Press olive oil and aged balsamic vinegar – The Green Well

 Cape Cod Mussels – Fresh Cape Cod Bay mussels steamed with white wine, garlic, leeks, tomato, and fresh herbs.  Finished with butter, fresh cream, and lemon. Accompanied with fresh baked bread.  (Gluten free if not served with bread) – Timbers Inn

2nd Course: Entrees at some of the restaurants

 White lasagna layered with S & S lamb, Farm Country truffle cheese and porcini mushrooms – Amore Trattoria Italiana

Korean BBQ Ribs with Kimchi – The Bandit Queen

Lobster Parisian gnocchi, bay scallops, carrots, cauliflower, Urban Mushroom miatake, lobster broth – Bistro Bella Vita

Grilled Swordfish – mango jicama salsa, zucchini fritters, spiced pepitas – Blue Water Grill

 Lake Erie Walleye Blackened & Pan Seared, then Topped with a Homemade Mango Salsa with Wild Rice Pilaf & a Vegetable Medley – Bull’s Head Tavern

 Grilled Pork Chop with the Farm Hand’s bounty of Vivant Garden-fresh vegetables – Brewery Vivant

Pan roasted trout – harietta hills trout, sweet corn puree, spinach, chorizo ragout – Cygnus 27

Pulled Pork: slowly cooked pork shoulder, grilled red skin potatoes with friend corn and black beans – Flanagan’s

 Blackberry BBQ Portobello, Swiss Chard and Creamy Polenta with Lemon Creme Fraiche – Flat River Grill in Lowell

Eggplant Involtini with Basil Aioli – Fricano’s Pizza in Caledonia

 Crisp chile spiced tofu , sautéed sweet onions, spanish rice, and fresh herbs – CitySen

Baby Back Ribs – Braised in Bells Oarsman with a Sweet Barbeque Sauce, Garlic Smashed Potatoes with Sautéed Mustard Greens – Cork Wine and Grille

Herb Grilled Michigan Beef Tenderloin, Baby Spinach, Farm Tomatoes, Smoked Cashews and Old World Olive Company Roasted Garlic Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Grilled Flatbread with Celery Pesto & Balsamic Reduction – Ganders at Double Tree

Apple Lamb lollipops – seared lamb lollipops served with a roasted apple, fennel, beer sauce and smashed potatoes – GR Brewing Company

Roasted Vegetable Lasagna layered with an Italian Cheese and topped with spicy Bloody Mary crème fraiche – Grand Woods Lounge

Coconut Curry Ahi Tuna with forbidden rice and asparagus – Gravity Taphouse & Grille

Moroccan Amish Chicken, peas, heirloom carrots, parsnips, lemon-celeriac yogurt, black lentil dal – Grove

 Cowboy burger – Fried Jalapeno peppers, pepper jack cheese, Cider BBQ sauce, and cherry smoked bacon, stacked on top of our 8 oz. Beef/ Short rib blend Burger – HopCat

Pizze Estate: (V) Local Summer squash, Fresh Button Mushrooms, Eggplant, Local Cherry Tomatoes, Light Pesto, Creamy Ricotta & Mozzarella Cheeses – Licari’s

 Pollo en Pipián – Chicken breast covered in house made Pipián sauce made with pumpkin seeds, tomatillos, light jalapenos and other seasonings, Served with Mexican Rice and Corn Tortillas. – Lindo Mexico

Indian Brook Trout with roasted beets, bacon, braised greens, mixed grains & rice – One Trick Pony

Pan Fried Eggplant, fresh mozzarella, roasted pepper and sweet corn relish – Osteria Rossa

Gorgonzola Tenderloin Medallions – Pietro’s

The George: Award winning sandwich made with banana bread, shaved hickory smoked ham, creamy Havarti cheese, apricot chutney and hot pepper mustard – Ramona’s Table

Char Siu Duroc Pork Tenderloin | Ginger Scallion Noodles | Hoisin BBQ – Judson’s & Gilly’s at the BOB

Wood Grilled Ahi Tuna, French Green & Yellow beans, Sweet corn, Shiitake, Lemon-Celery Citronette – Mangiamo!

Spicy Shrimp and Grits – Cajun grilled shrimp and Andouille sausage with buttery grits – Linc Soul Food

 Three fish, chicken or steak tacos in corn tortilla, topped with onion and cilantro, your choice of home-made green or red tomatillo sauce’ served with rice and refried beans – Taqueria El Rincon Mexicano

Grilled medallions of beef served with a port wine sauce – Tre Cugini

 House made fettuccini pasta with house made bolognese sauce – Tre Cugini

 Beef short ribs braised in red wine and paprika, topped with cilantro pesto. Served with a light lemon garlic risotto and asparagus – Z’s Restaurant & Bar

 

3rd Course: Desserts at some of the restaurants

 Roasted Pineapple Coconut Cake: Brown Sugar Roasted Pineapple Accompanied by a Moist Coconut Cake. – The Acorn Grille at Thousand Oaks

White chocolate crème brulee with blackberries – Divani

Flan De Cajeta:  Goat Milk Caramel Egg Custard – Bobarino’s

 Chocolate Truffle Oreo Fries with Raspberry “ketchup” and Cream Cheese “Aioli” (v) – CitySen

Stout Cake – Bells Kalamazoo Stout, Orange Peel and Milk Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting, Smokey Bacon Brittle – Cork Wine and Grille

Flourless Chocolate Cake – Fricano’s Pizza in Caledonia

Michigan Blueberry & Orange Strudel with Schmohz Brewery Bonecrusher Caramel & Fresh Cream – Ganders at Double Tree

Chocolate Stuffed Beignets: Luscious chocolate stuffed in light, fluffy yeast dough, fried to order & topped with powdered sugar & chocolate sauce. Served with a sweet glaze for dipping. – Kitchen 67

McFadden’s Strawberry Shortcake – House-baked shortcake, smothered with local strawberry sauce & Irish whipped cream topping

Local Peach Hand Pies | Bourbon Vanilla Gelato – Gilly’s & Judson’s   

 Choco flan- Mexican Chocolate custard – Taqueria El Rincon Mexicano