An exciting new partnership between Salvage Station (https://www.salvagestation.com/) and the Root Down Food Truck (http://www.rootdownfoodtruck.com/) will allow the sprawling entertainment venue along the French Broad River to feature some delicious new food options while giving award-winning food truck co-owner Dano Holcomb the chance to branch into a brick-and-mortar space.
Dano’s new role at Salvage Station is going to allow him to expand on his classic training in country French and New Orleans cuisine. While the menu of many locally sourced ingredients will fluctuate with the seasons some, a variety of NOLA-inspired mains, sandwiches, and sides are in store. Standouts include a 12-hour, pecan wood-smoked and pulled pork sandwich with grilled pepper cheese; a catfish po’boy with jalapeno-avocado tartar; classic boudin balls with Creole mustard sauce as well as gumbo; hog jowl chicharrones with pepper jelly; crawfish poutine; and an alligator pie stuffed in a mini pie shell from Geraldine’s Bakery.
“Now I’ll be able to do more things that I learned in New Orleans that I haven’t necessarily been able to do with the food truck simply because our capacity was more limited, like broiled and sautéed items,” says Dano.
The menu will include vegetarian-friendly options too, including a vegan sausage sandwich with grilled seitan and a loaded black bean burger. A catering menu offered through Salvage Station’s special events will present even more options, including a slew of sides from collards and black-eyed peas to fresh seasonal salads to Creole deviled eggs.
Owned by Dano Holcomb and his wife, Julie, Root Down Food Truck launched in 2012 (in Statesville), serving Creole, Southern, and soul-influenced comfort food. Since moving to Asheville in 2014, Dano has received multiple accolades for his food, including being recognized among the South’s Best Food Trucks in both Southern Living magazine (2016) and on CNN’s Wander Musts (2019). A graduate of Delgado Culinary Arts Program in New Orleans, Dano trained in some of NOLA’s finest kitchens and worked briefly for farm-to-table pioneer Cassie Parsons at Harvest Moon Grille in Charlotte.
The Root Down Kitchen at Salvage Station will be open Tuesday through Sunday, during Salvage Station’s regular business hours. “In addition to bringing even more great music to our lineup this year, we are equally excited to offer this new menu to our food loving patrons.” says Danny McClinton, founder and owner of Salvage Station. The kick-off event on Fat Tuesday, February 25 starts at 7pm and is free to the public. Patrons can expect a special Mardi Gras-inspired menu and musical entertainment by Zydeco Yaya and Unihorn.
About Salvage Station
Founded by Danny McClinton in 2016, Salvage Station is a riverfront bar, restaurant, concert hall, and award winning special events venue located along the French Broad River in Asheville, NC. Indoor and outdoor stages are in store for many big acts in 2020, including Stephen Marley, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Big Gigantic, JRAD, Steep Canyon Rangers, and more. salvagestation.com
About Root Down
Owned by Dano and Julie Holcomb, Root Down Food Truck launched in Statesville in 2012. Hailing from an Italian household where food was a centerpiece, Dano is a Chicago area native and graduate of UNC Asheville, who spent 14 years as a NCAA Division I soccer coach before moving to New Orleans in 2009 to pursue his dream of cooking. He trained at Delgado Culinary Arts Program and in the kitchens of some of NOLA’s finest chefs, where he learned the nuances of classic Creole, French, and Southern cuisine as well as the farm-to-table ethos. In search of a city with a supportive and creative local food community, Dano found himself in Charlotte, working for farm-to-table pioneer Cassie Parsons at Harvest Moon Grille, before launching Root Down Food Truck. He and his family moved to Asheville in 2014. In addition to being recognized among the South’s Best Food Trucks in both Southern Living magazine (2016) and on CNN’s Wander Musts (2019), Root Down took top honors for four years at the Asheville Food Truck Showdown (2014, ’15, ’16, and ’18) and won People’s Choice award for the showdown in 2016, ’17, and ’19. He was also invited as a guest chef on the 2020 Jam Cruise. rootdownfoodtruck.com
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