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JWU Eats Restaurant List ARKANSAS Lunch Wired Corporate Catering Tobi Drori ’10 KiKi’s Katering 12201 E. Arapahoe Rd, Unit C3, Centennial Valentino Warren ’96 lunchwired.com 613 Neal St, Jacksonville kikiskatering.vpweb.com The Fifth String Amos Watts ’04 CALIFORNIA 3316 Tejon St, Denver the5thstring.com Out The Dough, Inc. Angelo Lonardo ’17 The Gaykery 3375 Port Chicago Hwy, Suite 6, Concord Joel Tullos ’18 outthedough.com 3292 S Newcombe St, Lakewood Instagram: @the1gaykery Star Spangled Catering Cheryl Moore ’19 The MAINE Event 10339 Porta Dego Way, Redding Marc Kurnick ’88 starspangledcatering.com Longmont area themaineeventfoodtruck.com Wayfare Tavern Tyler Florence ’94, ’04 Hon. Three Dogs Pickles 558 Sacramento St, San Francisco Alex Ortiz ’16 wayfaretavern.com Denver threedogspickles.com COLORADO CONNECTICUT Behind the Scenes Tap House Nathaniel Schoen-Roda ’17 A.M. Bagel 10488 W. Centennial Rd, Ste. 600, Littleton Myron Seniw ’12 behindthescenestaphouse.com 111 New Haven Ave, Derby ambagel203.com K’s Diner and Dog’s Kenneth Yates ’79 Azuluna Foods 1477 E. Eisenhower Blvd, Loveland Rachel LaPorte ’03 ksdineranddogsco.com 211 Pulpit Rock Rd, Woodstock azulunafoods.com Love Bakery and Café Chef Mickey’s Jamie Rios ’08 Luke O’Bryan ’17 4 Brushy Plain Rd, Unit 514, Branford Walt Disney World Contemporary Resort lovebakeryandcafe.com disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/contemp orary-resort/chef-mickeys Noble Smokehouse Christopher Lusk ’01 Delicious Raw Kitchen 4 Roosevelt Ave, Mystic Kevin Fantis ’11 Instagram: @noble.smokehouse 2276 S. University Dr, Davie delraw.com Notch 8 James Bernier ’86 Devia Juice Bar 1 Front St, Bethel Diana Devia ’15 notch8bar.com 184 NE 50th Ter, Miami deviasjuicebar.com DELAWARE El Camino Spark’d Creative Pastry Jorge Cartagena ’10 Thomas Quinn ’18 817 East Las Olas, Ft. Lauderdale 111 W 10th St, Wilmington elcaminofla.com spark'dcreativepastry.com Emeril’s Coastal Taverna Rustic Italian Emeril Lagasse ’78, ’90 Hon. Christa Carlton ’17 435 Grand Blvd, Miramar Beach 121 E. Main St, Newark emerilsrestaurants.com/emerils-coastal Instagram: @tavernamainstreet Ghost Kitchen Orlando FLORIDA Jay Nartowicz ’82 7648 Southland Blvd, Suite 109, Orlando Buonissimo Pizza ghostkitchenorlando.com Kelsey Ives ’17 4785 Ancient Marble Dr, Sarasota g.l.o.w. Facebook: Buonissimo Pizza Dechelle Francis ’17 97 NW 25th St, Miami glowforgood.com Islamorada Coffee Roasters GEORGIA Daniel Ganim ’99 80925 Overseas Hwy, Unit 6, Islamorada Zambawango Desserts and Coffee islamoradacoffeeroasters.com Amanda Murphy ’15 and Kathleen McDaniel ’00 LeCellier Steakhouse 901 Abernathy Rd, NE CU 400, Luke O’Bryan ’17 Sandy Springs Canada Pavilion, Epcot zambawango.com disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/le- cellier-steakhouse HAWAII Scotto Restaurants Pacific’O Richard Pachino ’88 McKenna Shea ’17 336 Golfview Rd, Unit 212, N. Palm Beach 505 Front St, Lahaina, Maui scottorestaurants.com pacificomaui.com Silk Road Spice Emporium IDAHO Joel Tallant ’92 2280 81 St Court, Vero Beach Coeur d’Alene Resort silkroadspiceemporium.com Jamie Cook-Matthews ’98 115 South Second St, Coeur d’Alene Sobe Vegan Fort Lauderdale cdaresort.com Janice Lopez ’18 401 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd, ILLINOIS Fort Lauderdale sobev.com Burger Bar Chicago Martin Murch ’90 Vegan Junkie 1150 South Clark St, Chicago Martha Tabora ’07 goodeatsgroup.com/burger-bar-chicago 729 NW 1st St, Ft. Lauderdale veganjunkieburgers.com Cafe Press Martin Murch ’90 Zildjian Catering and Consulting 800 South Clark St, Chicago Alyson Zildjian ’88 socialechicago.com 6986 Beneva Rd, Sarasota zildjiancatering.com Custom Culinary, Inc -Food Bases, Sauces, Emeril’s New Orleans Gravies, Flavor Systems Emeril Lagasse ’78, ’90 Hon. Mike Speranza, C.E.C. ’81 800 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans 2505 Finely Rd, Lombard emerilsrestaurants.com/emerils-new-orleans customculinary.com Meril North American Pizza & Culinary Emeril Lagasse ’78, ’90 Hon. Academy 424 Girod St, New Orleans Anthony Iannone ’92 emerilsrestaurants.com/meril 1970 University Ln, Lisle NOLA Restaurant pizzaculinaryacademy.com Emeril Lagasse ’78, ’90 Hon. Sociale 534 St. Louis St, New Orleans Martin Murch ’90 emerilsrestaurants.com/nola 800 South Clark St, Chicago socialechicago.com MAINE INDIANA A Cafe & Bakery Kristen Perry ’02 Upland Brewing Company 2178 Post Rd, Wells Steven Norris ’98 www.acafeandbakery.com 1201 Prospect St, Indianapolis Simply Susie’s Catering Company uplandbeer.com Susan Taylor ’81 LOUISANA 108 Shore Acre Rd, Harpswell Email: [email protected] Crêpes à la Cart The Dip Net Restaurant Kevin Merlin ’90 Lexi Rackliff Zable ’13 1039 Broadway St, New Orleans 2 Cold Storage Rd, Port Clyde crepesalacartnola.com thedipnet.co Emeril’s Delmonico The Grey Owl Bar & Grill Emeril Lagasse ’78, ’90 Hon. Lexi Rackliff Zable ’13 1300 St. Charles Ave, New Orleans 2 Park Dr, Rockland emerilsrestaurants.com/emerils-delmonico thegreyowlbg.com The York Harbor Inn Atlantico Gerald Bonsey ’81 Melissa Romanos ’07 480 York St, York Harbor 600 Harrison Ave, Boston yorkharborinn.com atlanticoboston.com MARYLAND Bistro du Midi Robert Sisca ’03 Pairings Bistro 272 Boylston St, Boston Jon Kohler ’94 Instagram: @bistrodumidi 2105 Laurel Bush Rd #108, Bel Air pairingsbistro.com Box Seats Charles Tgibedes ’04 Meals On The Go!! 500 East Washington St, North Attleboro Devonta Nelson ’16 boxseatsma.com 12715 New Town Way, Upper Marlboro mealsonthego25.com Cape Sea Grille Douglas Ramler ’96 Sara Kep’s Kitchen 31 Sea St, Harwich Port Sara Kephart ’20 capeseagrille.com 15 W. Church St, Frederick Facebook: Sara Kep’s Kitchen Fathoms Bar and Grille Thomas Charpentier ’17 MBA The Elkridge Furnace Inn 255 Popes Island, New Bedford Jared Radas ’09 fathomsbarandgrille.com 5745 Furnace Ave, Elkridge elkridgefurnaceinn.com Finz Seafood & Grill George Carey ’84 MASSACHUSETTS 86 Wharf St, Salem hipfinz.com Alcove Brian Paszko ’12 Fitzwilly’s Restaurant 50 Lovejoy Wharf, Boston Fred Gohr ’78 Instagram: @alcoveboston 23 Main St, Northampton fitzwillys.com Antonio’s Bacari Anthony Haley ’10 5 Fairmount Ave, Hyde Park antoniosbacaro.com G Bar & Kitchen The Smoke Shop BBQ Gregg Brackman ’95 Andy Husbands ’92 256 Humphrey St, Swampscott • 343 Congress St, Boston www.grestaurant.com • 1 Kendall Square, Cambridge • Just Wingin’ It 8 Holyoke St, Cambridge • 325 Assembly Row, Somerville Christopher Leotsakos ’12 342 Pearl St, Malden thesmokeshopbbq.com justwinginitbostom.com Vineyard Caribbean Cuisine Inc. Leonardi Apiary & Gardens Anthony Foster ’93 Joseph Leonardi ’97, ’99 MAT 13 Beach Rd Ext, Vineyard Haven Plainville Facebook: Vineyard Caribbean Cuisine Inc. allthingshoneyandmore.com WECO Hospitality, Inc. Mister Puggs Mugg, Inc. Genevieve Giampietro ’15 Ernest Medeiros ’96 251 Arlington St, Acton 49 Circuit Ave, Oak Bluffs wecohospitality.com Instagram: @misterpuggsmugg Wingate’s Cake Design Inc. Punch Bowl Lauren Wingate ’13 Amanda Lowry ’14 and 434 American Legion Hwy, Westport Stephen Chandler ’14 wingatescakes.com 700 Brookline Ave, Brookline punchbowlbrookline.com MICHIGAN Sea Level Oyster Bar Rizzy’s Cupcakes George Carey ’84 Rosie Wise ’19 94 Wharf St, Salem Detroit area sealeveloysterbar.com Instagram: @rizzys_cupcakes The Artisan Pig Zino’s Subs and Pizza Andrew Rivera-Myers ’11 Brittany Reed ’13 66 Court St, Plymouth 9475 Newburgh Rd, Livonia artisanpig.com Instagram: @eatzinos NEBRASKA NEW HAMPSHIRE PopCorner Culture Jennie Cabrera ’04 Chris Viaud ’12 1847 West A. St, North Platte 75 Mont Vernon St, Milford popcornernp.com culturenh.com The Mixing Bowl Café Greenleaf Jamie Meisner ’09 Chris Viaud ’12 1945 10th St, Gering 54 Nashua St, Milford mixingbowlgering.com greenleafmilford.com NEVADA Luca’s Mediterranean Café Gianluca Paris ’89 Casino Fandango 10 Central Square, Keene Patrick Nelson ’84 lucascafe.com 3800 South Carson St, Carson City casinofandango.com NEW JERSEY Delmonico Steakhouse Coronatos Kitchen Emeril Lagasse ’78, ’90 Hon. Christian Coronato ’08 3355 Las Vegas Blvd South, 284 Brick Blvd, Brick Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas Instagram: @CoronatosCleanCuisine emerilsrestaurants.com/delmonico- DeNunzio’s Brick Oven Pizza and Grille steakhouse Haley Dalton ’15 Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House 3500 Boardwalk, Sea Isle City Emeril Lagasse ’78, ’90 Hon. seaislepizza.com 3799 Las Vegas Blvd South, Dolci D Gluten Free Shop MGM Grand, Las Vegas Sandro Guttilla ’04 emerilsrestaurants.com/emerils-new- 919 Main St, Boonton orleans-fish-house dolcidglutenfreeshop.com Espo’s Restaurant & Bar Nick Zamora ’15 10 Second St, Raritan esposraritannj.com Fresh Grill Catering & Paella Confetti Keith Walters ’87 Sam Lepore ’04 174 Preakness Dr, Mount Laurel 200 Ash St, Piermont freshgrillpaella.com confettiofpiermont.com Mama Dude’s Dominique Ansel Bakery and Workshop Andrew Dudich ’17 Robert Fitzhenry ’96 11 Sunnybrae Blvd, Hamilton 17 East 27th St, New York mamadudes.com dominiqueansel.com Prep Coffee GOOD Eats & Sips Sebastian Rivera ’10 and Valeria Rivera ’12 Don Agate ’01 3996 Country Rd, 516, Matawan 18 West Genessee St, Skaneateles prepcofee.com goodskan.com The Walking Taco Co. Hair of the Dog George Faust ’98 Nicole Miller ’06 PO Box 751, Turnersville 168 Orchard St, New York walking-taco.com nycbestbars.com Water Dog Smoke House Pantry 284 Caroline Kopczenski ’17 Richard Dowe ’00 7319 Ventnor Ave, Ventnor City 284 Genessee St, Utica waterdogsmokehouse.com pantry284.com NEW MEXICO Restaurant Mirabelle Skyler DiPalma ’18 medley. 150 Main St, Stony Brook Colleen Medley ’08 lessings.com/corporate/weddings/venue/esta 100 State Rd, Ste 150, El Prado te-at-three-village-inn
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