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Who Wants To
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A Letter from the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association, Inc. (GCRA) President
Charleston Restaurant Week and Southern Living Taste of Charleston Prizes?
The GCRA loves rewarding our loyal fans so here are a bunch of ways YOU can win:
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Welcome to Charleston Restaurant Week! We hope everyone had a great summer and is ready to start the school year off right! Charleston Restaurant Week is the best time of year to Eat, Drink and Celebrate Charleston! Once again our city never ceases to amaze me, Charleston was named the “Friendliest City in the US” by Conde Nast Traveler. Charleston Restaurant Week is a great opportunity to experience our world‐class dining with specially designed menus from more than 130 local restaurants. We’ve also got some interactive ways for you to share your Charleston Restaurant Week experience with fellow diners and win some gift certificates while you’re at it. Later in this section you can check‐out all the ways to find information, give information and win prizes from the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association, Inc. So make a date with delicious and let’s celebrate Charleston together! Steve Carroll GCRA President
GREATER CHARLESTON
RESTAURANT September 4 – 15, 2013 ASSOCIATION, INC. Presented by the
GCRA
GREATER CHARLESTON RESTAURANT
ASSOCIATION, INC.
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GREATER CHARLESTON RESTAURANT
ASSOCIATION, INC.
GCRA MISSION STATEMENT HELPING CHARLESTON RESTAURANTS SUCCEED The Greater Charleston Restaurant Association, Inc (GCRA) mission is to be the advocate of its member restaurants, providing them the resources they need so that their guests can savor and celebrate Lowcountry cuisine. The GCRA serves as the voice of the Charlestonarea food service industry on government and public relations issues. The GCRA is committed to giving back to our community through charitable efforts supporting the tri-county area, now recognized as one of the nation’s premier dining destinations. In addition to two annual installments of Charleston Restaurant Week, the GCRA orchestrates fund raising events through our non-profit foundation including the Southern Living Taste of
Charleston and the Lowcountry Oyster Festival. To date, the association has donated $1.3 million to local charities. For more information about the GCRA or any of their signature events, go to www.CharlestonRestaurantAssociation.com.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MEMBER OF THE GREATER CHARLESTON RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION? The GCRA is comprised of both restaurant members and allied members who support the industry. If you are interested in learning more about the benefits of membership, call Kathy Britzius or Monique Semper Flynn at 843-805-3045 or email them at Kathy@CharlestonRestaurantAssociation.com or Monique@CharlestonRestaurantAssociation.com.
Stay Connected
The GCRA Smart Phone App Download the FREE CRA smart phone app to have all of the Restaurant Week info at your fingertips. You’ll also have a complete directory of CRA members and information about events like The Lowcountry Oyster Festival and The Southern Living Taste of Charleston. Plus a tip calculator, a parking assistant and more. Powered by Net Galaxy Studios
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Participating Restaurants by Area
Charleston 39 Rue de Jean 82 Queen Amen Street Fish & Raw Bar Anson Restaurant AW Shuck’s Ba rbadoes Room at Mills House Hotel Basil Thai Restaurant Blossom Bocci’s Italian Restaurant Boones Bar Burwell’s Stone Fire Grill Carolina’s Restaurant Ca viar and Bananas Gourmet Market and Café Charleston Crab House Circa 1886 Coast Bar & Grill Cypress Dixie Supply Bakery & Café Eli’s Table Fish Restaurant Five Loaves Café Fleet Landing Restaurant Grill 225 Hall’s Chophouse Hank’s Seafood Restaurant High Cotton Hyman’s Seafood Il Cortile del Re La Fourchette Lana Restaurant Leaf Café + Bar
Lowcountry Bistro Magnolia’s Mellow Mushroom Mercato Italian Restaurant Moe’s Southwest Grill Muse Restaurant & Wine Bar Oak Steakhouse O-Ku Old Towne Grill and Seafood Osteria La Bottiglia Peninsula Grill Poogan’s Porch Sa ffire Restaurant & Bar at Charleston Marriott Sermet’s Downtown Slightly North of Broad Social Restaurant + Wine Bar Southend Brewery Stars Grill Room & Rooftop Sw amp Fox Restaurant & BarHistoric Francis Marion Hotel Tabbuli The Alley The Grocery The Macintosh Toast! Tommy Condon’s Trattoria Lucca Tristan Tsunami of Charleston Virginia’s on King Wentworth Grill
James Island
Johns Island
Charleston Crab House How Art Thou Café J. Paul’z Med Bistro
Angel Oak Restaurant Fat Hen
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West Ashley Al Di La Manny’s Neighborhood Grill Middleton Place Restaurant Ms. Rose’s Nirlep Indian Restaurant
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Participating Restaurants by Area
Mt. Pleasant Basil Thai Restaurant Bricco Bracco Burton’s Grill Carter’s Kitchen Charleston Harbor Fish House Finz Bar & Grill Five Loaves Café Fuji Sushi Bar & Grill
Graze Restaurant J. Paul’z Juanita Greenberg’s Langdon’s Restaurant and Wine Bar Locklear’s Lowcountry Grill Mosaic Café Old Village Post House Opal Restaurant and Bar
N. Charleston
Isle of Palms
Big Billy’s Burger Joint Cork Neighborhood & Bistro Noisy Oyster Seafood Restaurant The Wreckfish Yokoso Japanese Steakhouse
Morgan Creek Grill Se a Island Grill at Dunes West
RB’s Seafood Restaruant Shem Creek Bar & Grill Sparians @ River Bowl Stack’s Evening Eats Water Dog Café Yamato Japanese Restaurant Zeus Grill and Seafood
Kiawah Island Cherrywood BBQ & Ale House Th e Atlantic Room at the Ocean Course Jas mine Porch at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort Th e Ocean Room at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort Tomasso at Turtle Point
GCRA Supports Local Charities
The Ronald McDonald House of Charleston Provides a “home away from home” for families of seriously ill children. The Ronald McDonald House eliminates the financial burden of costly hotels and provides a homelike atmosphere where families can lead a life as normal as possible during their time of need. 90% of our families have children in intensive care units. 40% of our families have children undergoing open heart surgery and another 36% have babies in neonatal intensive care. Over half of our families return for a second treatment or surgery. While the majority of the families we serve are from South Carolina, we have served families from all 50 states and 12 foreign countries. The Ronald McDonald family room at MUSC provides a sanctuary at the hospital where family members can rest, read, shower or have a cup of coffee while still being close to their child.
The Hollings Cancer Center is the largest academic-based cancer center in South Carolina. The Hollings Cancer Center has united the best cancer treatment, research, education and shared resources in a single location on the MUSC campus. These resources are extended throughout South Carolina via partnerships with other healthcare organizations, ensuring that all South Carolina cancer patients have access to our innovative care. The Hollings Cancer Center also offers a number of cancer support services to help cancer patients know what to expect during the course of their cancer treatment.
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The Omar Shrine Temple is a local, non-profit organization with jurisdiction over the 22 eastern most counties of South Carolina. The official philanthropic purpose of the Shriners is to support the Shriners Hospitals for Children. The Shriners Hospitals for Children have a network of 22 hospitals offering state of the art care to children under the age of 18 for orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip & palate needs regardless of the patient or patient’s families ability to pay for services.
The Charleston County Schools Science Materials Resource Center enables the science teachers in the tri-county area schools to have the tools and textbooks they need to educate the students to the best of their ability. The donation received from the Charleston Restaurant Foundation helps cover any funding shortfall that has occurred in the past.
Going through a medical crisis is tough in and of itself, but for nearly 30,000 individuals who work in the hospitality industry in the tri-county area, it can be even tougher as most do not have health insurance. The Hospitality Heroes Fund, a nonprofit organization, has stepped forward to address this ever-growing issue and help alleviate some of the financial burden brought on by unfortunate medical tragedies within the hospitality community. Its mission is to lend a helping hand to local hospitality employees and their families who are impacted by a medical hardship.
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Participating Restaurant SPECIALS
A.W. Shuck’s Basico Basil Thai Restaurant-Mt. Pleasant Basil Thai Restaurant-Downtown Big Billy’s Burger Joint Boone’s Bar Bricco Bracco Brixx Wood Fire Grill Ca viar and Bananas Gourmet Market and Café Charleston Crab House-James Island Charleston Crab House-Downtown Cherrywood BBQ & Ale House CO Restaurant Five Loaves Café- Mt. Pleasant Five Loaves Café- Downtown Fuel Charleston Fuji Sushi Bar & Grill How Art Thou Café Hyman’s Seafood J. Paul’z- James Island J. Paul’z- Mt. Pleasant Juanita Greenberg’s- Mt. Pleasant LaTabella Italian Grill Manny’s Neighborhood Grille Mellow Mushroom- Downtown Nirlep Indian Restaurant No isy Oyster Seafood Restaurant - N. Charleston Old Towne Grill and Seafood Southend Brewery Sparians @ River Bowl Sushi 101 Sw amp Fox Restaurant & BarHistoric Francis Marion Hotel Tabbuli The Wreckfish Toast! Tommy Condon’s Tsunami of Charleston Virginia’s on King
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Yamato Japanese Restaurant Yokoso Japanese Steakhouse Zeus Grill and Seafood 39 Rue de Jean 82 Queen Al Di La Amen Street Fish & Raw Bar Angel Oak Restaurant Anson Restaurant Barbadoes Room at Mills House Hotel Blossom Blu Restaurant & Bar Bocci’s Italian Restaurant Burton’s Grill Charleston Harbor Fish House Coast Bar & Grill Cork Neighborhood Bistro Crave Cypress Eli’s Table Fat Hen Finz Bar & Grill Fish Restaurant Fleet Landing Restaurant Graze Restaurant High Cotton Il Cortile del Re Ja smine Porch at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort La Fourchette Lana Restaurant Leaf Café + Bar Locklear’s Lowcountry Grill Long Island Café Lowcountry Bistro Magnolia’s Med Bistro Mercato Italian Restaurant Mosaic Café Morgan Creek Grill Ms. Rose’s
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Muse Restaurant & Wine Bar O-Ku Old Village Post House Poogan’s Porch RB’s Seafood Restaurant Republic Garden & Lounge Rutledge Cab Co. Sa ffire Restaurant & Bar at Charleston Marriott Sea Island Grill at Wild Dunes Sermet’s Downtown Shem Creek Bar & Grill Slightly North of Broad Social Restaurant + Wine Bar Stack’s Evening Eats Stars Grill Room & Rooftop Bar The Grocery Tomasso at Turtle Point Wentworth Grill Burwell’s Stone Fire Grill Carolina’s Restaurant Carter’s Kitchen Circa 1886 Cowboy Brazilian Steakhouse Grill 225 Halls Chophouse Hank’s Seafood Restaurant La ngdon’s Restaurant and Wine Bar Middleton Place Restaurant Oak Steakhouse Opal Restaurant and Bar Peninsula Grill Rosebank Farms Café SpiritLine Cruises Th e Atlantic Room at the Ocean Course The Macintosh Th e Ocean Room at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort Trattoria Lucca Tristan
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Charleston Restaurant Week and Southern Living Taste of Charleston Prizes? The GCRA loves rewarding our loyal fans so here are a bunch of ways YOU can win:
Facebook Like us on Facebook at Charleston Food Festivals and Events (Facebook.com/FoodFestivals). We’re always giving away tickets and gift certificates for our events. Hurry!We’ve got tons of giveaways for Restaurant Week happening now!
Instagram/Twitter Charleston Restaurant Week Photo Contest #CHSRestaurantWeek While you’re out enjoying Restaurant Week, snap a photo of your dish and upload it to Twitter and/or Instagram with the hashtag #CHSRestaurantWeek. Anyone who posts a picture will be entered to win … and the more pictures you upload, the better your chances of winning. Charleston Scene Want to win $100 Gift Certificate to participating Restaurants for Restaurant Week? To enter the contest, go to CharlestonScene.com/ contest. The contest begins September 4 and ends on September 15.
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30 Years and Still Going Strong
Steve Kish
Steve Kish
Owner of 82 Queen and Lowcountry Bistro Restaurant Experience: 40 + years Steve Kish, originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has been in the Hospitality Industry for over 40 years. He began his career in the Lowcountry in 1982 when he and his partners opened 82 Queen. Today, Kish is highly regarded in the Charleston community, both personally and professionally. He is a founding member of the Chef Association, a Greater Charleston Restaurant Association Board member, a Taste of Charleston and Oyster Festival Chairman, a husband, a father of two, and the proud owner of 82 Queen, now a long-standing Charleston tradition, and Lowcountry Bistro, a new addition to the Charleston City Market.
T
he restaurant business is fickle, especially in a food-centric town like Charleston. So it’s quite a feat to be in the business
for a decade or 2. But there are a handful of Charleston’s finest restaurateurs that have been staples in the Charleston Culinary scene and role models for the next generations for over 30 years!
John Keene r
John Keener
Owner of Charleston Crab House Restaurants Restaurant Experience: 35 + years John Keener started his restaurant career in 1979. In 1991, he opened the first Charleston Crab House on Wappoo Creek. Over the years, John has owned or operated six different restaurant concepts in Charleston and over eight Crab Houses in the Carolinas. Today, Keener is the owner of the two Charleston area Crab House Restaurants, an active member of the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association, SC Hospitality Association, Charleston Visitor Bureau and Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy. He is a member of the Country Club of Charleston, The Hibernian Society and James Island Baptist Church. John and his wife Brandy have been married for 21 years and have three children.
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Ron Hill
Ron Hill
Operating Partner of Folly Beach Crab Shack and The Grill and Island Bar Restaurant Experience: 35 + years Ron Hill, is a true Charleston native born at Roper Hospital. In 1979, he started his restaurant career as a dishwasher. After some time working in the back of the house, Ron started working with Ronnie Boals at Pelican Food Group and moved to the front of the house. He continued to work with Ronnie at Josie Joes Bar & Restaurant, RB’s Seafood and Ronnie’s Seafood Restaurant where he becoming the General Manager. In 1999, Ron joined the Crab Shacks team to open up the Folly Beach Crab Shack. Today, Ron is the operating partner of The Folly Beach Crab Shack and The Grill and Island Bar on Folly Beach. Ron is married to Paige and they have two boys, Logan and Landon.
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Frank Lee
Maverick Southern Kitchens: David Marconi, Director of Operations Frank Lee, Vice President of Culinary Development
Restaurant Experience: 38 + years Both Marconi and Lee started their work careers in the mid-seventies, each traveling to hone their craft. In 1988 both began working for Dick Elliott at The Colony House in Charleston. At the end of 1993 the three became partners in Slightly North of Broad and have remained so for the past 20 years. Frank has been the culinary force behind Maverick Southern Kitchens and has been recognized as a Southern culinary standout in publications ranging from Gourmet and Food Arts to Food & Wine and Southern Living. He has appeared as a guest chef on ABC’s Good Morning America as well as Great Chefs of the South, and he’s been
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David Marconi
featured in dozens of local, regional and national journals. Chef Lee is active in the local community and participates in many charitable and civic events. He is an active supporter of local, independent and organic farmers and other food purveyors. David has opened new restaurants for Maverick Southern Kitchens, managed multiple restaurants and has played an integral role in the development of the Maverick restaurant enterprise. He has served on the Board of Directors for the SC Hospitality Association and for the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association as well as often being called to serve on city committees addressing restaurant policies and regulations. In May 2008, Slightly North of Broad was inducted into the esteemed Nation’s Restaurant News annual Fine Dining Hall of Fame.
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The ingredient I
enjoy most in the fall is pumpkin because of its versatilit y.
W
e asked our local chefs and managers where they like to dine during restaurant week and what their favorite ingredients are…
You can roast it, make soup with it or even make pumpkin pie! It has a lot more flexibility than just the pie making aspect. Porcelain doll pumpkins are our favorite ones to use here at the restaurant.” ‑Sous Chef, Tim Pettit, Old Village Post House
“It’s a really tough choice, because there are so many great restaurants in this city.
For dinner, I would dine at High Cotton. I love the atmosphere. The quality of the food is always consistent, and the staff is always very friendly and professional.
When I dine out, I appreciate warm receptions, and I have always felt of at supporters re g re a s er n at home there. Lastly, the ow port that.” y, the communit
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and I like to su
‑Mark Cumins, Owner of Homegrown Hospitality Group
“The place I would most like to eat during restaurant week is
Oak Steakhouse.
I have never been there and their menu
alwayslook delici s ous.
– General Manager, Johnny Williams, 82 Queen
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The ingredient I enjoy most is Quinoa It is a grain that is high in protein with great nutritional value –Executive Chef, Robert Miller, Coosaw Creek Crab Shack
is the potato!
My favorite ingredient right now because of its versatility. So many different varieties, not to mention you can cook it anyway you like it:
ase), bake, le p t fa ck u (d t fi n co fry, roast, . e list goes on and on th . .. ll ri g e, boil, smok – Executive Chef Steven Lusby, 82 Queen
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Next up for food lovers after September’s Restaurant Week… 33RD ANNUAL SOUTHERN LIVING TASTE OF CHARLESTON
Friday, September 27 – Sunday, September 29 This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the Lowcountry’s culinary event of the year, The Southern Living Taste of Charleston, hosted by the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association, Inc (GCRA). A 3-day event showcasing taste-tempting delights served by Charleston restaurants.
Main Event Sunday, September 29 Historic Boone Hall Plantation 10:30a – 5:00pm Historic Boone Hall Plantation is transformed into a sea of culinary enchantment! 50 of Charleston’s favorite casual and fine dining restaurants serving sample size portions of the best the Lowcountry has to offer. Other event highlights include: Specialty and imported beer tasting tent, live entertainment, the legendary “Waiters’ Race” and the children’s area.
Taste: Sweet & Southern on Shem Creek Friday, September 27 Cottage on the Creek Join us for an intimate evening on Historic Shem Creek featuring performances from world-renowned singer/songwriters. Guests will also be treated to Lowcountry cuisine served by a variety of the area’s top caterers as well as moonlit harbor cruises.
Taste: Iron Chef Competition Saturday, September 28 Culinary Institute of Charleston, Palmer Campus The Iron Chef is a showcase of local chefs in a heated head-to-head battle in the Culinary Institute of Charleston’s state-of-the-art amphitheater kitchen. After the secret ingredient is announced, the chefs will have 45 minutes to create and cook at least 4 dishes to be judged by our panel of experts.
Taste of Charleston Dine Around Friday, September 27 – Saturday, September 28 Dozens of restaurants will design a 3 course menu, each course paired with a specialty/craft beer.
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Next Installment of Charleston Restaurant Week January 8 – 19, 2014
Mark your Calendar to Celebrate the Mighty Mollusk Lowcountry Oyster Festival January 26, 2014
For more information or to purchase tickets, please go to CharlestonRestaurantAssociation.com
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