Food
Workshop and Its Six Eateries Open Monday
Workshop, the “fancy food court” led by Butcher & Bee owner Michael Shemtov and Chef Jonathan Ory, will officially open on Monday, May 1st at 1503 King Street. The business will feature a shared kitchen and dining space with a rotating roster of chef-driven restaurant concepts.
The initial lineup of tenants at Workshop include:
- Bad Wolf Coffee
- An all-day café serving Four Barrell Coffee, house-made pastries, wine, and small plates from Chef Ory
- JD Loves Cheese
- Grilled cheese, soup, and salad collaboration between Butcher & Bee executive pastry chef Cynthia Wong and her husband, JD Harmon, a wine professional
- See the menu here
- Juan Luis
- A “Tex and Mex” concept from pitmaster John Lewis
- See the full menu here
- Kite Noodle
- A “vegetable-forward Korean cuisine” by Chef Ory
- Cold noodles, soups and broths, grilled and chilled meats
- See the menu here
- Pink Bellies
- Eatery based on chef/owner Thai Phi’s Vietnamese food truck
- See the menu here
- Slice Co.
- Wood-fired pizza place from New York City transplant Todd Lucey
- See the menu here
Hours of operation will be Sunday to Wednesday from 11 am to 9 pm and Thursday to Saturday from 11 am to 10 pm (Bad Wolf Coffee will open at 7 am daily).
For more information on Workshop, visit www.workshopcharleston.com.
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