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The Porch opens in old Celestin's spot

by Brandon Darnell, published on December 13, 2011 at 6:21 PM

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The Porch, a southern-style restaurant, opened Thursday and is celebrating its grand opening this week in the space built to hold the popular Celestin’s Island Eats & Cajun Cuisine, which closed in September.

“We’ve had a really nice response,” said co-owner John Lopez. “Everyone has said good things so far, and we have several people who have been back multiple times.”

Popular food items include shrimp and grits, fried chicken, homemade brisket and a shrimp purloo – andouille sausage, bell peppers, onions, shrimp, rice, blue crab gravy and grilled chicken.

Customers familiar with the layout of Celestin’s will notice several differences in the remodeled space. The floor-to-ceiling walls have been chopped to much lower heights, giving the restaurant a more open, less-compartmentalized feel. Bamboo floors cover the entire dining area, and a faux fireplace on a wall adjacent to several faux windows looking out to a Charleston plantation’s grounds give the feeling of being in a southern home.

“We wanted to open it up and make it feel welcoming,” Lopez said. “We took one of the server stations and turned it into a 12-foot family table that people can reserve now.”

The restaurant can seat about 110 people inside, and the namesake front porch is still under construction, with work expected to wrap up within the next week.

“We have gas lamps, and it’s going to look like a porch with white pickets along the railing,” Lopez said.

Grand opening events with drink specials will be continuing through Friday, with representatives from vendors such as Sudwerk, Lagunitas and Big Sky Brewing Co. coming.

A cocktail menu was devised by a bartender the owners met on a research trip to Charleston, and there are 12 beers on tap.

The custom-built wooden back bar area is designed to show off the restaurant’s whiskey and bourbon selections, and Lopez said he plans to add tastings with several flights – multiple small samples – of the spirits in the coming weeks, as well as with beer and wine.

Much of the ingredients in the menu items are locally supplied, with fish coming from farms in Sloughouse, sandwich bread from Old Soul Bakery in Sacramento and cornmeal from Grass Valley Grains of Wheatland.

Lopez, who also co-owns the nearby Capitol Garage, said brunch will be added to The Porch in January, featuring southern fare, though the menu is still being determined.

Approximately 30 employees work at the new restaurant, including four of the employees from Celestin’s. When Celestin’s closed in September and the co-owner Phoebe Celestin agreed to lease the space to The Porch, she said the new restaurateurs’ willingness to interview her former staffers made her happy.

Gregg Hill, a 47-year-old software developer from Rocklin, said during lunchtime Tuesday that the barbecue pork sandwich was good.

“The restaurant is big, and it’s nice and clean,” he said.

Another diner who stopped in for lunch was 32-year-old state worker Bentley Jorgenson of Sacramento.

“I liked to eat at Celestin’s, and I was sad to see it go,” he said. “(The Porch) is great. I was amazed with how they redid this place. It looks great.”

The Porch is located at 1815 K St. and is open from 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday and from 11 a.m. - midnight Thursday through Saturday. The “social hour” is from 3 - 6 p.m. daily and includes $1-off drink specials.

Brandon Darnell is a staff reporter for The Sacramento Press. Follow him on Twitter @Brandon_Darnell.

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December 14, 2011 | 7:40 AM
Please, oh, please focus on providing good service. You can have the best food in the world but the dining experience will be ruined by bad service.
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December 14, 2011 | 4:11 PM
I'm very impressed with the list of local providers on thier website! http://www.theporchsacramento.com/Our-Providers.html
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December 18, 2011 | 8:22 PM
I was at the Porch last Thursday for drinks with friends. We stayed for dinner which was really, really excellent. I wasn't sure what "Southern cooking" was all about but whatever it is it is good. This restaurant will do well. The owner John made a point to see how we were doing which is always a good touch.
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December 20, 2011 | 11:32 AM
Looking forward to frequenting this place! It's right next to my office at Better Homes and Gardens Realty in Midtown. The improvements look amazing and they've really opened up the interior so it's not as closed in as Celestine's was. Happy about the beer selection!
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December 20, 2011 | 12:44 PM
A vegetarian entree would be appreciated. There are some great veg southern cookbooks out there, so no shortage of ideas. Even their grilled cheese sammie has bacon on it, for gosh sakes.
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December 20, 2011 | 2:16 PM
I better get there soon. I notice this trend recently of places opening with a bang and then gradually fizzle out. They come in with awesome ideas and top quality ingredients and everyone loves it. Then it's like people just want really cheap drinks and mediocre food and the owners decide they have to scale back then after not too long it's just not that interesting. It's like the right culture exists in the area, but people just refuse to spend good money on good food made by good chefs and farmers.
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