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Get your forks ready, y’all. There’s a new Paula Deen restaurant advancing to Whitemarsh Island.
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Paula Deen’s Creek House is set to accessible in June at 104 Bryan Woods Road, the above area of Uncle Bubba’s Seafood and Oyster House, which Paula Deen co-owned with her brother, Earl W. “Bubba” Hiers Jr.
The restaurant will action advanced array of dishes, including archetypal absurd angle dishes, broiled seafood and Southern favorites such as Jambalaya and shrimp and grits. The restaurant will be accessible for cafeteria and dinner, seven canicule a week.
["427.77"]“We’ve been so adored to baker up adorable Southern aliment for about 30 years now in own backyard of Georgia,” said Paula Deen, said in a columnist absolution on Monday.
“I can’t delay to serve up added dishes – but with that coastal, Savannah ability that anybody loves!”
["388.97"]According to the release, Paula Deen’s sons, Jamie and Bobby, will be complex at the new Savannah location. Jamie Deen took to Twitter on Monday to appearance his action for the new area announcement a photo of the restaurant’s “coming soon” assurance to his account.
“We’ll save y’all a seat! Advancing this summer. #Goodfood,” the Tweet read.
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The acreage has been abandoned back Uncle Bubba’s bankrupt abruptly in April 2014. At the time Hiers declared he absitively to abutting the restaurant to analyze development options for the beach property. The 10,000-square-foot restaurant and the 3-acre lot were listed for auction a brace of months after for aloof beneath $4 million.
Paula Deen’s Creek House is the fifth enactment in the restaurant accumulation to open, abutting the flagship The Lady and Sons in city Savannah; Paula Deen’s Ancestors Kitchen and The Bag Lady in Pigeon Forge, Tenn.; and the soon-to-open Paula Deen’s Ancestors Kitchen in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
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