Baldwin County restaurants will be showcased on new WSRE program

“Beyond the Menu” spotlights restaurants making exemplary contributions to regional cuisine

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Posted 6/8/21

PENSACOLA, Fla. ― “Beyond the Menu” is a public television series, produced by WSRE, that informs viewers about the exemplary contributions of local restaurants to the region’s …

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Baldwin County restaurants will be showcased on new WSRE program

“Beyond the Menu” spotlights restaurants making exemplary contributions to regional cuisine

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PENSACOLA, Fla. ― “Beyond the Menu” is a public television series, produced by WSRE, that informs viewers about the exemplary contributions of local restaurants to the region’s cuisine and food culture. Spotlighting four Baldwin County restaurants, the second episode of the show will premiere on WSRE at 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 27.

This new episode, hosted by Sherri Hemminghaus Weeks, will feature interviews with the following chefs and restauranteurs about what inspires their unique menu offerings and their personal journeys in the food industry: Chef Cory Garrison at Southern Roots in The Grand Hotel (Point Clear); Ephraim Kadish at Local & Company Food + Drink (Foley); Leck Lilayuva at Big Fish (Orange Beach); and Tamara Wintzell at Tamara’s Downtown (Fairhope).

To enhance the dining out experience for WSRE supporters, vouchers for a chef’s choice menu item and wine pairing at each of the featured restaurants is offered with a $100 donation to the WSRE-TV Foundation. Donations are accepted online at wsre.org/beyondthemenu.

This program is sponsored in part by Rouses Markets and the South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce. For sponsorship information, call Tracie Hodson at 850-484-1246.

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About WSRE: WSRE, a PBS member station licensed to the Pensacola State College District Board of Trustees and supported by the WSRE-TV Foundation, serves as a critical media source for trusted content and a safe media space for children to grow and learn.