spike gjerde
- The winners will be announced on May 5 at a gala reception at Lincoln Center in New York City
- The butcher shop will open first, sometime in late March, with the 84-seat restaurant scheduled for an opening in April
- It's a balancing act for neighbors as Baltimore neighborhood Remington continues to thrive
- The pastor is not pleased. It's a Wednesday morning in mid-February, the first promise of temperatures topping 50 degrees in weeks, but it's cold and wet. An
- Both chefs have been on the semi-finalists list before, and each has made it to the finalist round, Wolf in 2006 and 2008, and Gjerde in 2013
- Spike Gjerde, the culinary powerhouse behind Woodberry Kitchen and Artifact Coffee, has a new feather in his cap. This time, he's gone diner-style.
- Belvedere Square's newest restaurant, Shoo-Fly Diner, has a drink menu that offers a good reason to return.
- Shoo-Fly Diner, the new restaurant from Amy and Spike Gjerde, opened mid-October in the Belvedere Square building — a former Hess Shoes store — that has previously housed the restaurants Taste and Crush.
- It might be useful to think of Woodberry Kitchen not as a restaurant but as a theatrical production, and a long-running one at that, still playing to sold-out audiences after six years.
- Artifact Coffee has been growing on me. In the span of eight days, I had two of my favorite restaurant entrees of the past year at the Gjerdes' Artifact Coffee.