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Charleston Restaurant News

Victor Social Club Announces New Happy Hour Menu

September 14, 2015

Victor Social Club, an elegant cocktail lounge tucked away on Hutson Alley, announces a new Happy Hour menu combining Cuban inspired fare with innovative concoctions. Now available MondayFriday between 4-7pm, the new menu delivers an array of flavors from fresh local ceviche to a pulled pork Cuban sandwich.

Dat Cuban sammie, tho.

Dat Cuban sammie, tho.

“Happy Hour is an exciting time to be out on Hutson Alley, whether it’s unwinding from work or getting ready for a night out,” shares Marty Wall, managing director at Holy City Hospitality. “In addition to live music on Wednesday and Thursday nights, our new Happy Hour experience provides a warm setting with cocktails and tantalizing small plates.”

I think all oysters should be served in Martini glasses.

I think all oysters should be served in Martini glasses.

Small Plate highlights include:

  • Cuban Sandwich
    with pulled pork, house pickles, dijonnaise and Fontina cheese on crispy Ciabatta bread ($8)
  • Ceviche
    with chef’s selection of local fish and shellfish, citrus cured and plantain chips ($6)
  • Oysters
    served with cocktail sauce, house mignonette and hot sauce ($1.50 each)
  • Cheese Board
    with chef’s selection of Spanish cheeses and traditional accompaniments ($9)

Drink highlights include:

  • Hutson Alley Rum Punch
    with puréed seasonal fruit, fresh squeezed lemon juices and Local Red Harbor Rum ($5)
  • The Hemingway
    with Flor de Caña, fresh grapefruit and brandied cherries ($6)
  • White Wine By the Glass
    including Masciarelli, Tanto Trebbiano d’Abruzzo, 2012 Lagaria and Chardonnay, 2011 ($5)
  • Red Wine by the Glass
    including Farnese Fantini, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, 2012 Terre di Bo and Chianti, 2012 ($5)
  • Local Draft Beer
    including Holy City Pluff Mud Porter and Revelry Brewing’s Funkmaster Brett and the Furious Hops
Dinner AND a show!

Dinner AND a show!

Victor Social Club also features live music performances every Wednesday and Thursday from local groups Gino Castillo Trio and Still House Lot, starting at 6pm. For more information, visit www.victorsocialclub.com/happyhour.

Charleston Restaurant News Events

Charleston Small Plate Crawl

September 12, 2015

The reason I love restaurant week so much is because I get to try many new restaurants in Charleston with friends who like to share bites off of their plates, so I get a good sampling of what different restaurants have to offer. A new foodie event in Charleston, the Charleston Small Plate Crawl (November 3 – 5, 2015) is offering that very experience, but with a new twist. During the 3-day culinary event, Crawlers travel from restaurant to restaurant, sampling the best of Charleston’s culinary scene. Participating restaurants will offer special Small Plate Menus priced from $4 to $10 showcasing their cuisine and Chef’s talent.

I love the idea of this event!

I love the idea of this event!

A Crawl Guide indicates hours each restaurant will be participating during the three day culinary event. Participating restaurants choose from the following time blocks to participate during the Crawl: 7:30-11:00am (Breakfast), 11:30am-3pm (Lunch), 5-10pm (Dinner) and/or 11:30am to 10pm (All Day).

Also, apparently there are selfie contests.

Also, apparently there are selfie contests.

Here’s how the crawl works:

  1. Crawlers peruse restaurant menus, print the Crawl Guide and use the interactive map to plan their path and crawl.  A Crawl Guide is not needed, but is useful as a reference for a list of participating restaurants, addresses and hours.
  2. When a Crawler pays at each restaurant, they will scan a Server Card with a QR Code using a QR reader on their mobile device.  The first time they scan, they will be taken to http://ChekTrek.com and will be asked to enter their name, email address, and password.  They will then be logged into the Crawl system which will check them in at each restaurant as they scan additional Server Card QR codes.
  3. QR readers are available for free via phone app stores. We recommend “QR Code Reader” by Scan, Inc.  If a mobile device is not available, Crawlers may write down the alphanumeric code from the Server Card and enter these into http://ChekTrek.com before the end of the Crawl.
  4. If ANYONE in a group purchases a plate, EVERYONE in the group gets to scan the QR code for validation.   Sharing is encouraged! Only the person that ordered a Challenge Cocktail can scan the cocktail QR code.
  5. Crawlers are automatically entered into prize drawings based on the number of restaurants they have visited each time they scan a QR Code or enter a Code manually. Prizes will be listed on the Crawl website. When a Crawler visits a restaurant outside of the main core of Charleston restaurants, their prize entries will be doubled.  Prize winners will be contacted by email after the Crawl.
Ka-ching!

Ka-ching!

As of right now, confirmed restaurants include Vincent Chicco, Michael’s on the Alley, Saffire, O-Ku, HoM, and Virginia’s on King, with more restaurants to be added in the weeks leading up to the event. Follow the latest Crawl news by following Charleston Small Plate Crawl on Facebook. Columbia residents: The Columbia Small Plate Crawl will be happening in Cola September 22-24!

Restaurant Openings

Vintage Coffee Opens in Mt. Pleasant

September 11, 2015

Today is the grand opening of Vintage Coffee Cafe in Mt. Pleasant! Grand opening festivities start at 7:00 a.m. with FREE cups of drip coffee (yum!) and they’ll be open till 10:00 p.m., offering half-price bottles of wine. Bring the whole family, as there is a newly refurbished playground truck on premises, plenty of parking, and kids eat free today (9/11)!

By "drip coffee" do they mean an IV of caffeine I shoot directly into my veins? Because some days, that feels like what I need.

By “drip coffee” do they mean an IV of caffeine I shoot directly into my veins? Because some days, that feels like what I need.

Vintage Coffee will serve a variety of espresso, coffee, chai and tea beverages and breakfast all day (from 7:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m.); lunch will be offered from 11:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m.  Signature menu items like the Vintage Breakfast Sandwich, Cinnamon Bun French Toast, Roasted Vegetable Hash, Curried Chickpea Sandwich, Grown-up Grilled Cheese, all of which are sure to become local favorites! The coffee shop will serve beer and wine and will feature upscale tapas style menu on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Open for (caffeine) business.

Open for (caffeine) business.

Charleston Restaurant News Events

Holy City Sinner Bartending Night at Tabbuli West

September 10, 2015

My social media friend/nemesis Christian Senger of Holy City Sinner is hosting his own Bartending Night at Tabbuli West on Saturday, Sept. 12. From 7-10 p.m. Christian will be slinging up specialty cocktails (with tips benefiting Charleston Pride) for guests to enjoy alongside Tabbuli West’s menu of Mediterranean cuisine and fruity-flavored Hookah offerings. Tips will be donated to  I’ll be out of town, but I’ll be attending in spirit! Show up with your Instagram & Twitter accounts ready to tag #HolyCitySlinger and @TabbuliWest for the chance to win Holy City Sinner swag.

The man, the myth...the mixologist?

The man, the myth…the mixologist?

Friends and fans coming to support the Holy City Sinner will have their choice of five unique libations for $6.50 each including Pomegranate Lemonade, Blue Mule, Tabbuli Sunset, Bourbon Navel and the signature cocktail of the evening– Holy City Sinner Sangria featuring habanero vodka, pomegranate puree and Mediterranean red wine. Christian will be accepting tips all evening for his mixology skills, with all proceeds benefitting Charleston Pride. Patrons can also choose from Tabbuli West’s vast selection of appetizers, dips, skewers, pitas, and pizzas including the restaurant’s signature Classic Gyro with caramelized onions and house-made tzatziki sauce.

Charleston Restaurant News

Restaurant Week at CO All September Long

September 2, 2015

One of the things I miss most about working on King Street is being able to go to CO whenever I got a whim. Their vietnamese chicken salad and dac biet pho were standards of my lunchtime repertoire, and their happy hour deals were irresistible. Now that I’m not visiting CO once a week, it’s really put a dent in earning my free trip to Vietnam via their CO Rewards program.

And also my PHOto obsession #puns

And also my PHOto obsession #puns

Lucky for you, CO is treatings its Rewards Members to restaurant week all month long! Rewards Members can enjoy a 3-course selection for $20, 4-course selection for $25, and add on a 3-course cocktail pairing for $17 thru September 30th.  Not a Rewards Member (why not?! It’s free. Get it together, people)? CO will also join other area restaurants in the official South Carolina Restaurant Week from September 9 – 20, offering its prix fixe menu to all guests.

*drooling*

*drooling*

Charleston Restaurant News

The Alley Launches $3 Happy Hour Menu

August 31, 2015

The Alley is one of my favorite bars for many reasons:

  1. Loaded Tater Tots
  2. It’s a bowling alley
  3. So many arcade games
  4. I’m so good at Skee Ball
  5. The music is pretty great
  6. $4 burgers

 

Now I can add a 7th reason to that list: $3 happy hour menu (which features the loaded tots). Can it get any better than that??

No. No, it cannot.

No. No, it cannot.

Here’s what’s included on the $3 Happy Hour Menu:

  • House Liquors
  • Domestic Bottles
  • Select Drafts (PBR, Yuengling, and Bud Light)
  • Boiled Peanuts
  • Loaded Tater Tots
  • Sliders

Well, looks like y’all know where to find me between 4 and 7 Monday – Friday from now on.

Charleston Restaurant News Events

Charity Cocktail Fundraiser at Tavern & Table

August 28, 2015

Happy Friday! It’s the weekend and that means you should be out living it up and enjoying the fact that there are 2 whole days between now and when you have to be back at work. A good way to celebrate the weekend is by drinking a great tasting cocktail. But the best way to celebrate the weekend is by drinking a great tasting cocktail that raises money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation!

I'll take 4, please.

I’ll take 4, please.

Head over to Tavern & Table between now & Labor Day (9/7) to order the Breath of Fresh Air cocktail (Honeysuckle vodka by Cathead Vodka, fresh squeezed grapefruit, San Peligrino & muddled strawberry), and enjoy your weekend knowing you can let off steam and raise money for a great cause all at the same time.

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Charleston Restaurant News Events

Charleston Mac Off Tickets – On Sale Now!

August 26, 2015

If you know me at all, you know that Mac and Cheese is kind of like my favorite thing in the whole world. I might even love it more than I love my family (sorry mom & dad). So that’s why I’m so excited about my favorite food festival, the Charleston Mac Off!

Seriously, this is my dream event.

Seriously, this is my dream event.

I’ve been going to the festival since 2011, so I’ve seen it grow from the bus shed to Mt Pleasant Waterfront Park, and this year is poised to be bigger and better than ever! They’ve moved it the The Grove at Patriot’s Point. It’s happening October 24th from 2 -7 pm. That’s 5 hours of cheesy noodle-y goodness.

This year’s event includes a Mac and Cheese Eating Competition, Home Grown Cooks competition, vendor village, food trucks, alcohol, and more. Tickets are available now, and you should buy them. Trust me on this.

Charleston, SC Restaurant Reviews

Caviar & Bananas

August 24, 2015

Caviar & Bananas has been making a lot of fun changes to their menu lately, and I’ve been by a couple of times to check out their new sushi menu, brunch offerings, and salads. Here’s what I’ve had.

All of the food. I've had all of it.

All of the food. I’ve had all of it.

Sushi

Creole White Fish – $9.95
Blackened white fish, snap peas, shaved jalapeño, red bell pepper, roasted tomato, brown rice, Asian remoulade sauce

Creole Whitefish

Creole Whitefish

This I think was my favorite roll of them all. The Asian remoulade sauce is quite delicious and lighter than your typical spicy mayo. I’m not crazy about the snap peas (which make an appearance in many of the rolls at C&B), but they do add a nice layer of crunch without the added calories of tempura.

Crispy Crab & Coconut – $8.95
Coconut fried crab, julienned carrots, scallions, daikon radish, brown rice, and peanut red curry sauce

Coconut + Crab + Sushi = Tastiness

Coconut + Crab + Sushi = Tastiness

This one was also really delicious, and I loved the Asian flair with the coconut and red curry peanut sauce. It was super inventive and unique while not getting too complicated. All the flavors really complemented each other well.

Cucumber and Avocado – $5.50
Cucumber, avocado, citrus cream cheese, brown rice, sweet soy reduction

Just a typical cucumber avocado roll.

Just a typical cucumber avocado roll.

The only things that really set this roll apart from any other cucumber & avocado roll is that it uses citrus cream cheese and has a sweet soy reduction. These distinctions definitely give a little extra to the roll than you’re used to getting, but it’s very subtle. The soy reduction is a little sweeter than typical soy sauce and the citrus cream cheese adds some brightness to the roll.

Salmon Citrus – $6.95
Salmon, snap peas, shaved jalapeño, cucumber, cilantro, white rice, lime sauce

One of the prettiest rolls I've ever eaten!

One of the prettiest rolls I’ve ever eaten!

This was the only inside out roll of the bunch, so it had a different texture to it than the other rolls. The lime sauce was nice and creamy without being too tart or sour. My only complaint with this roll was that I wish there had been some avocado or something else inside to give it extra creaminess because it was a little dry.

Shrimp Pad Thai – $9.50
Poached shrimp, egg, peanuts, scallions, cilantro, white rice, pad Thai sauce, lime

One of the weirdest rolls I've ever eaten.

One of the weirdest rolls I’ve ever eaten.

This one really took me aback at first bite. I really wasn’t prepared for the flavor profile here. It legitimately tastes like pad Thai that’s heavy on the egg (so it’s a little spongy). But after I got over the initial shock, I found that I actually really liked it. If you’re not super adventurous when it comes to sushi, I’d opt for one of the more traditional rolls.

Spicy Crab – $5.95
Spicy crab, snap peas, cucumber, white rice, spicy chili sauce

Great in theory; not my favorite in execution.

Great in theory; not my favorite in execution.

This was probably my least favorite, probably just because I’m not a huge fan of the snap peas. It was very fresh tasting, like a salad in a roll. The spicy chili sauce was a little overpowering because it’s got such a strong flavor.

Brunch

I, like many of my fellow Charlestonians, take my brunches very seriously. There are few things worse than a subpar brunch, especially when there are so many great options for this hallowed meal. I’ll be the first to admit, Caviar & Bananas wouldn’t normally have been on my list of places to brunch, but after trying nearly half of their menu, I can say that they’ve taken over one of the top spots on my list of favorite brunch locales.

Avocado Toast – $5.00
Smashed Avocado, Cotija Cheese, Pickled Red Onion, Radish, Fresh Herbs, Grilled Sourdough Bread

I sometimes dream about this toast.

I sometimes dream about this toast.

So simple, but so delicious. I’ve had quite a few avocado toasts in my life, but this is probably my favorite (Sorry, Park Cafe. You’ve been replaced). There’s something so fresh and tangy and unique about the pickled red onion when paired with the perfectly ripe avocado and buttery grilled sourdough. It has to be tasted to be to be fully comprehended. You can also add on a fried egg or citrus grilled shrimp, but I’m a purist. All avocado, all the way.

Crispy Chicken Buttermilk Biscuit – $9.00
Southern Fried Chicken Breast, Scrambled Egg, Aged Cheddar, Tasso Gravy, Buttermilk Biscuit, CHOICE OF A SIDE

Now that's a biscuit.

Now that’s a biscuit.

Talk about a big mamajama, this biscuit is the real deal. I highly recommend splitting this with another person, because they basically give you an entire fried chicken on a biscuit. The tasso gravy is a creamy, peppery complement to the aged cheddar cheese, which pairs perfectly with the crispy fried chicken.

Veggie and Eggs Benedict – $10.00
Poached Eggs, Vegetable-Quinoa Cake, Wilted Spinach, Fresh Herb Hollandaise, Whole Wheat English Muffin

And so green, too!

And so green, too!

I love how unique this is. I’m not usually crazy about eggs benedict (they give me flashbacks of having to make hollandaise by hand), but I’ll be damned if this wasn’t delicious. I also really enjoyed the vegetable-quinoa cake, which was jam-packed with flavor. The fresh herb hollandaise was a little on the thin side, but I thought it worked well with how thick the veggie cake was.

“Weekend” Fried Egg Sandwich – $9.00
Fried Egg, Seared Prosciutto, Wilted Spinach, Roasted Tomato Marmalade, Whole Wheat English Muffin, CHOICE OF A SIDE

For those of you without much imagination in the brunch department.

For those of you who aren’t very adventurous in the brunch department.

This was probably the most basic of all of the brunch items I tried. Essentially just a breakfast sandwich, the most interesting element of this dish was the roasted tomato marmalade, which added some sweetness and depth to the sandwich. I thought this one was a little dry, and I’d recommend maybe ask for more marmalade or adding cheese because it definitely needed a little something.

Sweet Potato and Kale Hash – $7.00
Sweet Potato, Kale, Poached Egg

A nice twist for the more health conscious bruncher.

A nice twist for the more health conscious bruncher.

A really simple dish in theory but bursting with flavor in execution, this sweet potato hash was a delightful surprise. I really wasn’t expecting much, but they season it wonderfully with herbs and just enough kale to make it interesting.

Parmesan Fried Potatoes – $3.00 á la carte

Dry potatoes are the worst potatoes.

Dry potatoes are the worst potatoes.

Ok, so I wasn’t so impressed with these. They tasted like they’d been reheated: very dry and gritty. They had a good flavor, so there’s potential there. But in the future, I wouldn’t go out of my way to order this.

Smoked Jalapeno Grits – $3.00 á la carte

Gritttts

Then again, I always think grits need more salt.

These grits were thick and had an interesting layer of depth to them, but needed some salt. They were good. Not great, but good.

Salads

The Toscana
Mixed Greens, Crispy Prosciutto, Shaved Parmesan, Vanilla Poached Pears, Shaved Fennel, Toasted Walnuts, Chianti Vinaigrette

You had me at "crispy prosciutto."

You had me at “crispy prosciutto.”

The Toscana was probably my favorite of the two. It’s really hard to beat the taste of crispy prosciutto and shaved parmesan together, but then they throw in some sweet vanilla poached pears, which were quite the tasty complement to the saltiness of the prosciutto, the licorice-ness (new word) of the fennel, and the nuttiness of the toasted walnuts. I’ve never had Chianti before (thanks, Silence of the Lambs), but I’m a huge fan of the Chianti vinaigrette.

The Baja
Romaine, Cotija Cheese, Avocado, Corn, Tomato, Cucumber, Jicama, Pickled Red Onions, Pumpkin Seeds, Chipotle Lime Vinaigrette

Obviously, mine was not this gorgeous.

Obviously, mine was not this gorgeous.

The Baja was kind of a cross between a Caesar salad and a Southwestern salad and had a great hint of freshness to it due to the chipotle lime vinaigrette. The corn gave the salad a great texture (is it cliche to say that it popped?) and the jicama and cotija cheese added a really unique creaminess, while the pickled red onion was tangy and sweet at the same time. The whole thing came together wonderfully. If you choose to add the citrus-grilled shrimp, you won’t be disappointed.

Caviar & Bananas
51 George St,
Charleston, SC 29401
(843) 577-7757

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