• 204. The Feisty Pigeon: Johnson City's First Wine Bar

  • Oct 18 2024
  • Durée: 40 min
  • Podcast

204. The Feisty Pigeon: Johnson City's First Wine Bar

  • Résumé

  • About the Guests:

    Adrian and Ddendyl Rogers are the dynamic founders of "The Feisty Pigeon," Johnson City's newest wine bar. Adrian is a certified sommelier with extensive experience in the restaurant industry, having worked in multiple facets from kitchen roles to bartending, and has developed a passion for wine through years of industry exposure. Ddendyl, a musician with a rich history as a performing artist, has graced stages across the country, including a residency on the Las Vegas Strip and an appearance on NBC's "The Voice" as a member of Team Shakira. Their combined expertise in hospitality and entertainment is setting the stage for a unique business venture aimed at cultivating a cultural hub in Johnson City's vibrant downtown.

    Episode Summary:

    In this engaging episode of Johnson City Living, host Colin Johnson sits down with Adrian and Ddendyl Rogers, the couple behind Johnson City's latest venture, "The Feisty Pigeon." As the city recovers from recent challenges, this duo is eager to contribute to the community's cultural and social scene by opening its very first wine bar. Nestled in the heart of downtown, their establishment promises to blend fine wines, art, small plate offerings, and live music into an inviting and innovative environment.

    Adrian shares his journey from the Finger Lakes region of New York to becoming a certified sommelier, highlighting his longstanding involvement in the restaurant industry. Ddendyl brings insights from her music career, including stories from her time performing in major cities and on national television. Together, they discuss their vision for "The Feisty Pigeon," aiming to create a space that combines passion, hospitality, and community engagement. This episode offers a fascinating look into launching a new business and the enthusiasm behind it.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Adrian and Ddendyl Rogers are introducing "The Feisty Pigeon," Johnson City's first and only wine bar, aiming to enrich the community's cultural fabric.
    • The establishment will feature a harmonious blend of fine wines, small plates, and live music, with an art component offering local artists space to display their work.
    • Inspired by their backgrounds, the couple combines Adrian's wine expertise with Ddendyl's musical talent to create a dynamic and welcoming atmosphere for guests.
    • Emphasizing inclusivity, they plan to host events like "Pinot and Praise," integrating music and spiritual experiences in a relaxed setting.
    • The Rogers' commitment to fostering community ties is evident in their approach to collaborate with local businesses and creatives to amplify Johnson City's vibrant downtown scene.

    Notable Quotes:

    • "We love the people. It's just been such a pleasure getting to know the community, and everyone's been so warm and receptive." – Ddendyl Rogers
    • "You can open a book and a bottle and you can go anywhere in the world." – Adrian Rogers
    • "We want it to be a little refined, but still fun." – Adrian Rogers
    • "There’s no occasion that bubbles can’t fix." – Adrian Rogers
    • "We are open, willing, and pursuing some collaborations with other local businesses." – Adrian Rogers

    Resources:

    • The Feisty Pigeon on Instagram and Facebook (Note: Actual URL was not provided in the transcript, placeholder used)
    • The Feisty Pigeon website (coming soon)

    Tune in to this episode to explore the vision and passion behind "The Feisty Pigeon" and uncover how Adrian and Ddendyl Rogers plan to bring a fresh cultural experience to Johnson City. Stay connected with us for more inspiring stories and insightful content on [Podcast Name].

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