Acme Lowcountry Kitchen Announces New Year’s Eve Dinner on Isle of Palms

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Acme Lowcountry Kitchen will serve a special menu on New Year’s Eve. Executive Chef Frank Kline’s menu includes Local Prime Rib, Baked Salmon or Pecan Encrusted Chicken accompanied by a Mashed Potato Bar, Sauteed Local Veggies, Gouda and Lobster Mac and Cheese and a variety of Mini Desserts. The meal is $29.99 per person with drinks not included or $75 per person for dinner and open bar that includes top shelf liquors and imported beers from 5pm to 1am. Reservations are suggested by calling 843-886-0024 and seating starts at 5pm.

Acme Lowcountry Kitchen serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily with flavor profiles that exemplify fresh local ingredients with a strong presence towards seafood. The restructured lunch and dinner menus combine elements of traditional Lowcountry cuisine with classic fare offered at reasonable prices in a casual beach atmosphere. Additionally, there are weekly specials that include a $5 Happy Hour, Early Bird Special weekdays, Kids Eat Free on Mondays and Lobster Night on Thursdays.

For interviews, photos, press kit, menus or a complimentary media tasting, contact Lorrie Dixson of Eskimo Advertising at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com. For additional information about Acme Lowcountry Kitchen, please visit www.acmelowcountrykitchen.com.

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Charleston Culinary Tours Offers True Farm to Table Experience

CCT food2 fmCharleston, SC, November 13, 2013 – Charleston Culinary Tours’ Chef’s Showcase at the Farmer’s Market is a two and a half hour tour that highlights Charleston’s award-winning farmer’s market as it allows guests to meet some of the local farmers and pick out a variety of ingredients for brunch. Then as a local chef incorporates the chosen components into a true farm-to-table meal for participants to enjoy back at the chef’s restaurant, the tour guide leads guests on an approximately 45 minute historic walking tour. The Farmers Market Tours are available on Saturdays at 9:30am from mid-April through mid-December according to Charleston Farmers Market schedule. Meeting outside of the Visitors’ Center located at 375 Meeting Street, the tour is $50 per person and includes non-alcoholic beverages and chef’s brunch.

“As one of the most popular of Charleston Culinary Tours, most Farmer’s Market tours sell out and reservations are required in advance,” said co-owner Oscar Hines. “Groups need to be booked at least three days prior to tour.”

Held rain or shine, each Charleston Culinary Tour visits several different restaurants, bars or the Farmer’s Market to combine elements of a historical tour with a culinary adventure! There are five tours available including Historic Downtown, Upper King Street, The Farmer’s Market, Chefs’ Kitchen and Mixology. Chosen by various restaurant and bar partners, the menu features an array of eclectic dishes and concoctions that provide insight into Charleston’s cuisine and cocktail scene. On each tour, guests will not only have an opportunity to sample some of the Lowcountry’s finest offerings, but also to meet the owners, chefs and mixologists behind Charleston’s impressive culinary and bar innovations.

For interviews, photos, press kit or complimentary media tours, please contact Lorrie Dixson of Eskimo Advertising at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com. For additional information about Charleston Culinary Tours, visit www.charlestonculinarytours.com.

High Thyme Cuisine and Cocktails Updates Dinner Menu

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New Appetizer: Shrimp and Calamari Bruschetta

High Thyme Cuisine and Cocktails has made changes to its Fall menu by serving full dinner service on Tuesdays in place of Tapas only. Guests will not miss the tapas as many have been added to the dinner menu as appetizer options. A new item to dinner entrees is a Pan Seared Mahi Mahi with Tomato Spinach Risotto. Additionally, on Saturdays, High Thyme will open at 11am and continue serving through 10:30pm.

“While our regulars love Tapas Tuesdays, we had many customers that also wanted to choose from the dinner entrees,” said owner Kenny Jones. “We feel this new updated menu will please everyone.”

As one of Sullivan’s Islands best kept secrets for many years, High Thyme Cuisine and Cocktails offers a blend of ingredients that are just as tasty as a home prepared meal while on vacation or just enjoying another day at the beach. Executive Chef Taylor Still delivers quaint island cuisine that gently blankets the taste buds. From the freshest fish, beef, chicken and pasta to many unique salads and appetizers, there is always something for everyone at High Thyme.

For more information about High Thyme, visit www.highthymecuisine.com. For media inquiries, interviews, photos, a tasting or menus, please contact Lorrie Dixson of Eskimo Advertising at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com.

Acme Lowcountry Kitchen Introduces Football Game Day Specials

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High Thyme Cuisine and Cocktails Announces Happy Hour

Escape to the island as High Thyme introduces Happy Hour specials starting this week on Tuesdays through Saturdays from 5pm-7pm. The popular upscale island dining destination will offer $1 off beer, $2 off twenty-five wines available by the glass and $2 off liquor drinks. Patrons can also relish in $2 off the selection of delicious appetizers that include Steamed Mussels, Pan Seared Scallops, Crispy Pork Belly and much more. High Thyme is a perfect spot at happy hour to grab an after work drink in the cozy bar or have a meal on the deck overlooking the quaint island scenery.
“We’re kicking Happy Hour off for our guests who enjoy going out early,” said High Thyme owner Kenny Jones, “They can relax with a spirit and enjoy a meal that won’t break the budget.”

As one of Sullivan’s Islands best kept secrets for many years, High Thyme Cuisine and Cocktails offers a blend of ingredients that are just as tasty as a home prepared meal while on vacation or just enjoying another day at the beach. Executive Chef Taylor Still delivers quaint island cuisine that gently blankets the taste buds. From the freshest fish, beef, chicken and pasta to many unique salads and appetizers, there is always something for everyone at High Thyme.

For more information about High Thyme, visit www.highthymecuisine.com . For media inquiries, interviews, photos or menus, please contact Lorrie Dixson of Eskimo Advertising at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com.

Charleston Culinary Tours Introduces a Mixology Tour

After recently adding an Upper King Street tour, Charleston Culinary Tours is pleased to bring a 1.5 hour Mixology Tour that introduces guests to some of Charleston’s best cocktail crafters. Each Mixology excursion stops at three watering holes where guests will meet the magicians behind the bars that are mixing the lowcountry’s most exciting, innovative and delicious drinks. Tour participants will have an opportunity to sample a specialty craft cocktail at each of the three stops after learning about the art of mixing cocktails and gaining insight into how Charleston’s mixologists are embracing traditional techniques while also taking ingredients from farm to tumbler. During walks between stops, a guide provides insight into Charleston’s cocktail culture, both past and present. Limited to 14 guests, advance mixology tour tickets are $40.00 per person and available at eTix.

“We had been talking to our various restaurants participants about the Mixology Tour for awhile,” said co-owner Oscar Hines. “It was just a natural fit to complement our culinary tours in a city full of great talent behind the bars.”

Charleston Culinary Tours combine the best of Charleston history and food with unique historic tours that highlight the local cuisine. Held rain or shine, there are four tours that include Historic Downtown, Upper King Street, The Farmer’s Market and Mixology.  Featuring establishments such as Husk, Rue de Jean, Macintosh, Stars, Virginia’s on King, Coast, Hall’s Chophouse and many more, each Charleston Culinary Tour visits several different restaurants, bars or the Farmer’s Market to combine elements of a historical tour with a culinary adventure. The food and drinks on the tours are chosen by various restaurant and bar partners and feature an array of eclectic dishes and concoctions that provide insight into Charleston’s cuisine and cocktail scene. On each tour, you will not only have an opportunity to sample some of the Lowcountry’s finest offerings, but also to meet the owners, chefs and mixologists behind Charleston’s impressive culinary and bar innovations.

For interviews, photos, press kit or a complimentary media tour, please contact Lorrie Dixson of Eskimo Advertising at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com. For additional information about Charleston Culinary Tours, visit www.charlestonculinarytours.com.

Acme Lowcountry Kitchen Upcoming Live Music

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Home Team BBQ June Calendars

WEST ASHLEY
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SULLIVAN’S ISLAND:
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High Thyme Sunday Afternoon Live Music Series Schedule

Every Sunday 5:30-8:30pm

 

Heather Luttrell
Sunday, May 19th

Bobby Hogg and Friends
Sunday, May 26th

New River Train
Sunday, June 2nd

Brock Butler
of Perpetual Groove
Sunday, June 9th

Gaslight Street Acoustic
Sunday, June 16th

Thomas Champagne
Sunday, June 30th

For more information about High Thyme Cuisine, visit www.highthymecuisine.com. For menus, photos, tastings or interviews, please contact Lorrie Dixson of Eskimo Advertising at lorrie@eskimoadvertising.com.

Upcoming Live Music at Acme Lowcountry Kitchen

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Saturday, May 25th: 

Scottie Friar Band
Scottie Frier is a young singer/songwriter that blends a mix of acoustic rock, folk and blues together for a unique southern sound all his own.