by Griffin Nelson | Food, Palate
Above photograph by Zach McCabe EAT – Pineapple Ink Tavern When sea trade became more prevalent between the Caribbean and Europe and North American coasts in the 14th-16th century, the sweet taste and short shelf-life of pineapples made them a hot...
by Griffin Nelson | Food, Palate
Photograph by John Antaki EAT – Knuckle Sandwiches If you’re driving down the 1100 block of Broad Street and you blink, you might miss Knuckle Sandwiches. The unique hole-in-the-wall sandwich shop at 1149 Broad doesn’t have a huge flashing sign, but it...
by Griffin Nelson | Food, Palate
Photograph by John Antaki Sip – Harlem Java House Coffee is integral to our culture. We drink it when we wake up, we use it as an excuse to get together with friends, we drink it at home and on the go. For Deborah Stickney, owner of Harlem Java House,...
by Griffin Nelson | Food, Palate
Photograph by Wier Stewart EAT – Laziza Mediterranean One of the great things about Augusta is the balance of classic Southern culture and the outside influence from people who move to the area because of Fort Gordon. Many are drawn to the local charm and...
by Griffin Nelson | Food, Palate
Photograph by John Antaki EAT – SmokeShow Patience is the name of the game when it comes to barbecue and the guys at SmokeShow have it down to a fine art. They somehow manage to find time to smoke the meat, prepare all the sides, and manage three separate...
by Griffin Nelson | Food, Palate
Photography by John Antaki SIP For Latasha Jones, going to culinary school was an easy decision. Not only had it been a dream, it was in her blood. She grew up cooking with her grandmother. As she sits across the table from me, telling me about her journey, I...