The Chatham Food Hub project emerged at a time when it was most needed. Led by Eleanor Wertman, MPH (Program Manager, Community Health at UNC Health Alliance | Population Health Services), it is a significant and innovative project melding food, drink, chefs, and community. Our hospitality businesses (caterers, restaurateurs, chefs, farmers) will serve guests Wednesdays in Siler City at Bray Park this summer.
Our Chatham Food Hub series profiles all the charter members of this drive-through food court, with pre-orders taken online.
Rojo Canela is Siler City is about vibrancy, in color and flavor. The food reflects the chefs and the team and their heritage, which is diverse, from Zapotlanejo, Jalisco, Mexico. Every meal is hearty, whether it’s for breakfast or lunch.
Rojo Canela’s addition to the Chatham Food Hub is a welcome one and guests can order meat or vegetarian quesadillas or burritos. Make your takeout special, with a sweet finish of flan.
If you have not tried Rojo Canela yet, some of the consistent feedback from their guests (both new and repeat customers) is that the family is friendly and the food is tasty, with hearty portions. They’re happy to join the Hub, as there are so many guests who would prefer easy takeout, the convenience of pre-orders, and a set meal each week.
About the Hub
Contact us for details about contributing to the Chatham Food Hub. Special thanks to Eleanor Wertman, Program Manager, Community Health, UNC Health Alliance | Population Health Services and The Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. All vendors are encouraged to join the Count On Me NC initiative, a joint effort created by government and health officials in partnership with industry leaders from across the state.