Hominy Grill
Hominy Grill[edit | edit source]
Hominy Grill is a renowned restaurant located in Charleston, South Carolina. It was established in 1996 and has since become a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. The restaurant specializes in serving delicious Southern cuisine in a casual and welcoming atmosphere.
History[edit | edit source]
Hominy Grill was founded in 1996 by Chef Robert Stehling. Stehling, a James Beard Award-winning chef, had a vision of creating a restaurant that celebrated the flavors and traditions of Southern cooking. With its warm and inviting ambiance, Hominy Grill quickly gained a loyal following and became a beloved institution in Charleston.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Hominy Grill features a wide range of Southern dishes, prepared with fresh and locally sourced ingredients. Some of the restaurant's most popular dishes include:
- Shrimp and Grits: A classic Southern dish made with plump shrimp, creamy grits, and a flavorful sauce.
- Fried Chicken: Crispy and golden fried chicken served with a side of collard greens and cornbread.
- Pimento Cheese Sandwich: A delicious sandwich made with homemade pimento cheese spread, served on toasted bread.
- She-Crab Soup: A rich and creamy soup made with blue crab meat and a hint of sherry.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Hominy Grill has received numerous accolades and recognition for its outstanding cuisine and hospitality. The restaurant has been featured in several national publications, including Southern Living and Bon Appétit. It has also been recognized by the James Beard Foundation as an "American Classic" restaurant.
Location and Contact Information[edit | edit source]
Hominy Grill is located at 207 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina. For reservations or more information, visit the official website or call +1-843-937-0930.
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