Holiday breads are available daily at the Atlanta Bread Company at Pelham. The breads, nine varieties and special ordered, are baked fresh with no preservatives.
“We can present them in a loaf or sliced with a nice wrap and bow, or place the slices on a catering tray,” Jackie, of Pelham ABC, said. “People are ordering these as gifts for colleagues, family, friends.”
Abe Lohnes and Jack Ponder spent their Friday afternoon enjoying the atmosphere at the Stomping Grounds playing chess. It was also Abe's sister's, Cassia, 4, birthday.
Their mothers, Holly Lohnes and Debi Ponder also had some quiet time in the front.
Diane Christofferson, downtown Greer merchants and at least a half dozen celebrity shuckers will be hosting the final “Give A Shuck” night of 2013 Thursday at 6:30 at the Great Bay Oyster House.
Two previous “Give A Shuck” nights, held the third Thursday of the month, have been so successful it has turned into a fundraising event that keeps on giving in Greer. Proceeds from tips for celebrity shuckers and a percent of total food sales benefit three charities in rotation. Thursday’s charity is theSoup Kitchen. Greer Relief received $980 for the September event and Greer Community Ministries earned double that amount in October.
Ryan’s is testing a pie program for the holidays where customers, at select restaurants, can order apple, pumpkin and pecan pies.
The pies from the Ryan’s Maple Street Bake Shop are priced at $8.99 for apple and $7.99 for pumpkin or pecan. Two pies can be ordered for $15 or three pies for $20. All prices exclude tax. Pies may be ordered online, at stores or via telephone with the local restaurant. All pies may be picked up at the Ryan’s location designated during the time of the reservation.
Veterans and active military filled Fatz Café’ today on Wade Hampton Blvd. as the Taylors-headquartered restaurant chain was providing free meals to honor all military on Veterans Day. Restaurants in greater Greer and around the country were offering their thanks to the military on Veterans Day.
Ken Alexander, operating partner of the restaurant at 1361 W. Wade Hampton Blvd., said every table at lunch had representatives of the military. Some were retired from the Korean War, another retired from duty at Langley Air Force Base, Langley, Va., and another who served in the Philippines. All branches were represented and Fatz was among many restaurants offering free meals, appetizers/desserts and discounts.
Veterans and active duty military will have a variety of restaurants offering free meals, entrees, appetizers and discounts to honor their service on Veterans Day.
FATZ Café, headquartered in Taylors, will offer free entrees, and Ovations Brands, headquartered in Greer, is offering a discounts on Monday.
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