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In GoodTaste

A Haven from the Ordinary

Shelter Kitchen + Bar

T

he Rolling StoneS wanted

it, Bob Dylan promised it and now

Mount Pleasant can claim it in the

form of an enticing restaurant and bar.

The Shelter Kitchen + Bar provides

patrons a haven from the ordinary with

a laid-back atmosphere and good food and drinks.

On any given day, the large outdoor seating area is

filled with customers who flock

to this popular hangout near

Shem Creek.

The Shelter is locally owned and operated by Ashley

Berry, her brother Thomas,

longtime friend Ryan Kaufmann

and his father, Dave.

“As locals, we just wanted a

place where you could sit outside

that had affordable drinks and

friendly service,” said Ashley, who

was born and raised in Mount

Pleasant and has a master’s in

International Business.

What started as an idea

between close friends in January

2012 quickly became reality when

an ideal property became available

in April. The restaurant opened in

September.

Inside, the corrugated metal

walls are covered with a mix

of colorful paintings, beach-

inspired signs and chalkboards

displaying seasonal beers or daily specials. Strings of lights,

intermingled with little wooden buoys, hang from the

ceiling and around the bar. Ashley described the playful

concept behind The Shelter as “dive bar meets beach bar;

industrial meets rustic.”

The mouthwatering menu features a variety of

appetizers, burgers, sandwiches and entrees, with an

emphasis on Southern staples and regional cuisine.

“We use fresh products, such as bread and coffee, from

local businesses. And as much as possible our produce and

seafood comes from local sources,” said Ashley.

Now a dish off the delicious menu can be enjoyed at

home thanks to The Shelter’s convenient delivery service.

For those with relatives visiting or with hectic family

schedules, just call or order online – anytime from 11

a.m. to 10 p.m. on the weekdays and 4 to 10 p.m. on the

weekends – and specialties such as local fried shrimp or

Lowcountry boil can be delivered right to your door.

The Shelter also offers full-service catering for all events,

from small corporate luncheons to wedding receptions.

Ashley, who oversees the catering, said she enjoys working

with clients through the entire process – from planning to

preparation to the final product.

No bar would be complete

without live music, and bands

perform a mix of rock, alternative,

reggae and bluegrass on the

weekends.

The business currently employs

50 to 55 people, according to

Ashley, including 12 bartenders,

16 to 18 servers and many talented

chefs and kitchen staff.

Ashley attributes the success

of The Shelter to hard work and

the support of family, friends and

their loyal following of locals and

tourists.

“We’ve built a place that we’re

proud of, so it’s rewarding when

people choose to hang out here or

when visitors tell us that they make

sure to come back each time they’re

in town,” she said. “That’s the ultimate compliment.”

The Shelter is open Monday through Friday from 11

a.m. to 2 a.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to

2 a.m. The kitchen serves food until midnight during the

week and until 1 a.m on weekends. Don’t miss their popular

Saturday and Sunday brunch, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Shelter is located at 202 Coleman Blvd. in Mount

Pleasant. To learn more about the restaurant and its catering

capabilities, visit

www.theshelterkitchenandbar.com

or call

843-388-3625.

By PaMeLa BrOwnsteIn

Photos courtesy of The Shelter Kitchen + Bar.