
The East Coast Grill opened its doors on August, 18, 1985. At that point it seemed a pretty risky venture. Although my partner, Cary Wheaton, and I had plenty of restaurant experience, we had no business experience. Restaurants have high failure rates and a lot of folks didn’t think Inman Square was that good of a location. And you know what? If I had known then, what I know now, I definitely would have talked us out of doing such a crazy thing – but we were young, fearless, and had a dream of opening a restaurant.
After having worked in a wide variety of kitchens from hotels to hash houses to 4 star restaurants, Cary and I strongly agreed on a couple of fundamental concepts, namedly that we would put equal attention on having outstanding food and a “relentlessly friendly” staff. I was totally frustrated with the pretense of food, and Cary by the formal style of service at some of the restaurants where we had been working. So the East Coast Grill was born and, as it turns out, I’d like to believe that our values have survived 20 years and that the Grill is still known for its lively food and conscientious staff. My strong affection for seafood comes not only from my childhood years in coastal Virginia but also my relentless travel to different beaches of the world and the endless hours I’ve spent on the ocean in a feckless manner hoping to capture sea creatures.
So you throw bright flavors, super-fresh seafood, live fire, and BBQ into a big pot and mix it up and you have the East Coast Grill... Over the years, we’ve been very lucky to work with many talented, dedicated, and hard-working folks who have gone on to distinguish themselves, not only in the food business, but also in a wide range of pursuits from writing to painting to acting and more. It is the spirit of hospitality that lies at the center of our success, along with a tolerant, curious, and diverse group of customers who over the years have given their support to us. Thanks, |