When Gina and Ian Griffin met working at the same restaurant, Gina was the front-of-house manager and Ian was the sous chef. The very first conversation they had, they shook hands over a deal to open a restaurant together. Gina would manage the front of the house and Ian would helm the kitchen. After falling in love and moving to Asheville, they decided it was time to seal the deal. They would set out to create a neighborhood spot where customers and employees were excited and comfortable to be there. Griff’s Kitchen & Bar (https://www.griffskitchenandbar.com/) will be that spot.
Slated to open late summer 2020, Griff’s Kitchen & Bar will be the place they’ve envisioned, where the food is outstanding and the environment is inviting to all. Located at 1390 Sandhill Road, Suite 6, the new restaurant will give the community a space to relax after work, watch the game, or bring their families out for a meal.
Gina currently works as the business manager at Mountain Area Residential Facilities and has plans to set up a program for those with disabilities to find employment at Griff’s. “We care about who works for us, who comes to eat, and the food we serve,” Gina said. “We want to use our restaurant as a platform for those who may not have a voice.”
Ian is currently a chef at All Soul’s Pizza in Asheville and was previously a chef at Garland and Panciuto. “We understand the difficult time we are all in. I, too, have been recently laid off from All Soul’s Pizza,” he said. “The way the community has come ‘together’ by staying home and staying well has been incredible. Alone together, we will get through this and when we do, we can all share quarantine stories over a great meal at Griff’s.”
Griff’s Kitchen & Bar will serve lunch and dinner, focusing on contemporary American cuisine that takes inspiration from foods across the globe. The seasonal local menu will include weekly specials that have a unique international flair.
In addition to the handcrafted, chef-driven menu, the owners of Griff’s are focused on employee well-being, transparency in the kitchen, and education for customers about all the moving parts involved with running an independent restaurant.
“The word ‘local’ is a big buzzword in restaurants, but it’s easy to say and very difficult to execute,” Ian said. “To me, it means hiring local, supporting small local farms, and most importantly, keeping money in the local economy. The Enka-Candler community has been so welcoming and supportive. We’d like to give back and help build the community in any way we can.”
From the food and the drinks to the atmosphere and the service, Griff’s Kitchen & Bar welcomes the community to dine in at their neighborhood spot for a meal that you’ll bring your friends back for.
Griff’s Kitchen & Bar is slated to open summer 2020 in the heart of the Enka-Candler community. For updates, visit www.griffskitchenandbar.com.
Epicurean Note
It feels odd, publishing a “new restaurant opening” announcement at this time. But in a way, it’s a reminder that life goes on – and it will go on, after COVID19 restrictions are lifted. It’s a ray of hope, looking toward the near future.