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The Americano

In GoodTaste

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s Lowcountry LocaLs,

we don’t want to eat at tourist traps

– we appreciate a good cocktail

menu paired with innovative cuisine.

Luckily, we have The Americano

on Coleman. The Mount Pleasant

restaurant calls to mind Miami

during the first half of the 20th century, with its pastel

leather, swivel stools and distinctly laid-back vibe. If

you’ve been to The Americano,

you already know that it’s a great

spot for lunch, brunch, happy hour or dinner. But 2016

ushered in new management

and a rejuvenated menu courtesy

of restaurateur Brannon Florie,

making it well worth another visit.

Florie chose Cary Turman

as The Americano’s general

manager. With over 20 years

experience in food and beverage,

doing everything from waiting

tables to owning and operating

his own cafe, Turman was the

perfect candidate for carrying

out Florie’s vision. Interested to

see what that vision is, I stopped

by The Americano and caught up

with Executive Chef Nate Geier

and assistant manager Jackie

Gonda for a cocktail lunch and

a chat about the updated menu.

It all started with a delicious

drink known as the Aphrodisiac

Margarita – tequila blanco, fresh lime juice, three-pepper

infused honey, crème de cacao and chili salt around the

rim – after I informed my hosts how much I appreciate a

spicy beverage.

“We make everything we have in-house,” Gonda

said, setting glasses of ginger beer, soda water and tonic

in front of me for sipping. Meanwhile, Geier returned

from the kitchen with dish of chicken wings and some of

the restaurant’s popular calamari appetizer. As I happily

munched, he told me about his menu plans.

By Denise K. James

“It’s a friendly menu,” he explained. “Nothing is too

spicy, but it has the Latin and Cuban elements.”

The brunch menu, according to Geier, will feature

two new omelets: a hearty veggie omelet, with avocado

and black beans, as well as a savory steak omelet. And the

popular taco assortment – a favorite for lunch, dinner

and happy hour – will welcome two newbies to the

family: a braised pork taco with Moho Cuban sauce and

a veggie taco.

“Tacos are our biggest seller for sure,” Geier affirmed.

“This concept of a quick but quality meal is at the

forefront of The Americano’s lunch service.”

I had a couple of tacos while

we talked, including the new pork

taco, the seasonal fish taco and the

acclaimed skirt steak taco with fried

onions.

Though I already felt full when

we talked about entree items, I

was still excited to learn about

the seasonal fish – a red snapper

that day, with Caribbean rice plus

mango and jalapeno chutney – and

a decadent half rack of ribs paired

with smoky local grits.

For dessert I opted to indulge

in the chocolate flan in a chipotle

caramel sauce – but promised myself

I’d try the authentic sweet plantains

with coconut rum ice cream soon.

“I try to blend local ingredients

that people appreciate with

our Latin touches,” Geier said,

eyeballing my clean plate with satisfaction.

With a killer happy hour from 4 to 7 on weekdays,

promotions including Mojito Mondays, Taco Tuesdays,

Wine Down Wednesdays and Ladies Night Thursdays,

plus awesome events such as salsa dance parties and

DJ brunches, there is never a shortage of fun at

The Americano.

To learn more, visit

www.theamericanomp.com

or call

843-352-2641.

items such as ginger beer, tonic and even soda

water are made fresh behind the bar at The

americano.

Photo courtesy of The Americano.

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