Code Read
If you're still not receiving Morsel Code, the Scene's new dining newsletter, here's a taste of what you're missing:
• Secret Service scours Belmont Boulevard eateries in advance of Tuesday's Town Hall Debate at Belmont University. Bongo Java plans a viewing party, and newly renovated Tabouli's extends its buffet to dinner, in case Mssrs. Obama, McCain and Brokaw wanna grab a falafel after the event.
• Miro District, Radius10, Andrew Chadwick's on Rutledge Hill, tayst and Ombi get nods from The New York Times.
• Pork barrel spending takes on a new meaning at Saturday's fifth annual Country Ham Festival in Spring Hill, a day full of all things pig that includes a cured-ham competition, petting zoo, craft demonstrations, hot-air balloon rides and fireworks.
To receive Morsel Code—and, seriously, what are you waiting for?—sign up on the Scene's promotions page. If you have news or tidbits for Morsel Code, email Melissa Wozniak at mwozniak (at) nashvillescene.com.




Comments
Hey, that kinda sounds like the Bites blog to which I already subscribe.
Posted 10/03/2008 at 07:39:16 PMThey're very much the same, only with different content. And Morsel Code has things like tips about dinner specials and lunch offers, but you probably wouldn't care about those.
Posted 10/05/2008 at 06:03:28 PM