I have spent a lot of summer days on Lake Hartwell over the
years and have always felt that something was missing from the experience. Of course there is a lot of open water, quiet
coves, and tons of spots to enjoy a weekend outing with friends and family.
Still, there has always been something lacking…
Sometimes on a lake adventure I get hungry and a soggy sandwich
packed in a beer cooler five hours earlier just is not going to cut it. Lake Hartwell has always needed lakefront,
boater friendly dining and up until recently it offered nothing too satisfy my
hunger. Sure, Nami and The Galley are
nice places to dine at Portman Marina but both are just a bit too nice after a
day of lake shenanigans. Even with a
change of clothes, I feel like a dirtbag walking in to a nice establishment
with a fresh sunburn, a beer buzz, and grimy Hartwell lake water stagnating in
my pores.
For summer lake days, Lake Hartwell has always needed a good
bar and grill. It needed a place where
you can dock your boat, throw on a t-shirt and flip flops, and enjoy a burger and
a cold beer on a patio in the sun.
Please do not interrupt me with reminders of Charlie T’s or whatever
came next… there is a reason those places are no longer operational. A relaxing summer day on the lake calls for a
relaxing dining experience but the experience ought to offer food you actually
want to eat.
So here we are in June, 2012 and years after having
consistent boat access and just a few short weeks from leaving Anderson behind,
years of lake-day prayers have finally been answered. It is with great celebration and a hint of
regret that we have found that the best burger in the Upstate now resides on
the shores of Lake Hartwell.
The Grill Man recently celebrated its grand opening a few
weeks ago and it might be the best thing that happened to Lake Hartwell since
they built the dam in 1959. What started
as an event at Friends At The Cove on Sundays during the summer has now
expanded into a full time establishment.
We can now enjoy The Grill Man’s creations on a full menu, year round,
and Lake Hartwell boaters and Anderson-area diners could not be more fortunate.
Like I said, The Grill Man began as an event, not a restaurant.
Sundays at Friends At The Cove would feature live music, your own cooler of
tasty beverages, and most importantly, Jason Parrish (AKA – The Grill
Man). Chris and I were late to the party
last summer and we did not make it out until Labor Day for the final Grill Man event
of the summer. Nevertheless, we stuffed
our faces with Grill Man cuisine, enjoyed The Sons Of Suess with great friends,
and left anticipating the return of The Grill Man in the spring.
Fast forward a bunch of months and spring sprung but some
major changes occurred in the interim.
Friends At The Cove are now focusing their attention on their other
business, Friends At The Farm. As a
result, The Grill Man has evolved from a weekly attraction to a full-blown
establishment. Eager to see what The
Grill Man would cook up with an entire kitchen at his disposal instead of just
a single grill, we packed up a cooler and headed south towards the lake.
The weather was perfect on the covered patio as we relaxed
with cheap beer and watched people stroll up from all directions. On one side they came from the lake, on
another - the neighboring pool, and from a third – the golf course at Stone
Creek Cove. If we had been bordered on
the fourth side by a field of sleeping kittens it would not have added an ounce
of serenity to the setting. It also
helps that The Grill Man looks and feels more like a residence than a
restaurant so sitting outside offers the sense of a vacation home more so than
a commercial dining establishment.
The fact is, however, that this is a commercial dining establishment… and a damn good one at
that. Do not let the name fool you; this
is not just a guy standing over a fire flipping burgers and dogs like some
shlep at a neighborhood barbecue. The
Grill Man menu is complete, diverse and sophisticated. The focus is on creative recipes made with
fresh, local ingredients and cooked to perfection.
Ivan and I are simple men so naturally we ordered cheeseburgers
for our first official Grill Man experience.
We were rewarded with hands-down the best burger that I have found in
The Upstate that did come from our own kitchen.* The burger was seasoned to perfection with a
medley of spices that one would not normally find in any other restaurant
burger. Most importantly, you can order
the burger cooked to your specifications.
No “medium well or better” regulations apply here; I was able to order
mine medium rare which by itself sets The Grill Man apart from the vast
majority of restaurants who cook their burgers to death to ensure the safety of
their cheap, questionable, and potentially pink-slime coated ground beef. The result was a perfectly cooked patty topped
with bacon, cheese and onions for a simple but perfect Sunday lunch on the
lake.
As usual, Chris went in a slightly healthier direction than
her boys and ordered the scallop lettuce wrap.
Served over local, farm fresh kale, her plate was almost too pretty to
eat. Eat it she did, though, and it was
gone before I had the opportunity to ask for a taste.
So there we were, sitting on the lake with a cooler of cheap
beer sharing the love of our little family unit while we ate the best meal
money can buy in Anderson County on a Sunday afternoon. Even though we ate with the knowledge that
our days in Anderson are coming to a close, we knew that we had discovered
something unique and special. Anderson
holds a handful of treasures that are worth coming back for and we instantly agreed
that The Grill Man has been added to our short list of places worth the drive
from Greenville after we move.
*Any burger that starts with Chris on her hands and knees
hand grinding a brisket through her grandmother’s antique meat grinder is
pretty hard to beat.
And the service was ...
ReplyDeleteFantastic write up! My husband and I visited The Grill Man on Sunday for the 1st time! Absolutely LOVED IT! Service was fantastic, even bringing out water bowl refills for my furry child :)My only hope is that they will improve the dock, not much boat parking and that is the only way we travel on Sat and Sun from April until October!!
ReplyDeleteCindy - of course the service was extraordinary! And Stephanie - thank you for the kind words even if I am just a bit jealous of your means of weekend transportation. Look for us out there on Sunday for Father's Day festivities!
ReplyDeleteGREAT write up! They have moved the dock into deeper water. Food & service are awesome...love it here! Jason & Tricia are wonderful. Brenda ~ http://WeddingWoman.net - http://Facebook.com/BrendaOwenOfficiant
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