Rock Hill, S.C. – Brunch enthusiasts in the city have a reason to cheer as the beloved Old Town Kitchen and Cocktails (OTKC) announces the comeback of its weekend brunches. Available every Saturday and Sunday, this culinary delight is all about relishing the finer things at a leisurely pace.
CN2’s Renee O’Neil recently sat down with Chef Drew Carter and Mixologist/bar director Bob Peters, OTKC’s culinary architects, to discuss what’s new and enticing in the resurrected brunch menu. Drawing inspiration from Southern pleasantries and global gastronomies alike, the duo shared their vision of creating an intimate brunch experience for the city’s food lovers.
In addition to restoring the traditional favorites, the OTKC menu has been infused with some savory new flavors as well. Commensurate to their passion for exquisite culinary arts, Chef Carter and Bob Peters have introduced a variety of refreshing mocktails and cocktails and, not to mention, some mouth-watering delicacies that will appetize brunch-lovers in the city. The menu details are still under wraps, sparking anticipation among the city’s food buffs.
Apart from reviving its weekend brunches, OTKC is all set to participate in the impending Queens Feast. Scheduled from January 19th to 28th, Queens Feast is a culinary celebration that includes several of Rock Hill’s finest restaurants, offering 3-course meals for just $40 per person.
Steal some precious moments from your busy life and treat yourself with a jamboree of flavors, all in the serene setting of Old Town Kitchen & Cocktails. The restaurant is located at 300 Technology Center Way, Suite 203 Rock Hill, and is open from Monday to Sunday with varying hours of operation.
The full-fledged brunch menu is a testament to OTKC’s continuous efforts to enhance their patron’s dining experience. The retreat is also committed to staying relevant by experimenting with new fusions and keeping the spirits high with its invigorating line of drinks.
The Savory Scoop is proudly sponsored by Founders Federal Credit Union, aiming to relish its community with a savory rendezvous of delectable food and exquisite drinks.
Remember to comply with all local COVID rules and regulations while enjoying your brunch experience. Happy feasting!
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