Bluegrass music and the scent of shrimp and grits filled a crowded Carolina Inn ballroom Saturday as chefs from seven Chapel Hill and Carrboro restaurants competed to prepare the best version of the signature Southern dish.
More than 250 people came to the first ever Shrimp ‘n’ Grits Throwdown, which The Carolina Inn hosted in partnership with TABLE, a nonprofit organization that provides hunger relief to children in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The hotel will donate $2,000 of the money raised to TABLE.
“We wanted to bring the Chapel Hill-Carrboro foodie community together for a fun throwdown and competition,” said Carolina Inn spokeswoman Michelle Voelpel. “And we really wanted to show our support for TABLE.”
Voelpel said the event sold out two weeks ago and was more successful than she expected, with 250 people in attendance. Each ticket cost $15.
The participating restaurants were Tyler’s Restaurant and Tap Room, Top of the Hill, Glasshalfull, Elaine’s on Franklin, Vimala’s Curry Blossom Cafe, Carolina Crossroads Restaurant and Bar, and Il Palio.
Joyce Fink, TABLE community relations coordinator, said she is appreciative to the Carolina Inn and the restaurants for their support.
“We are always looking for new and creative ways to raise food and money to help the kids in the program,” Fink said.
TABLE feeds more than 130 elementary school children each week.
Attendees were asked to bring donations of nonperishable food to the event, which will go toward the Weekend Meal Backpack Program. The program provides children with healthy food on weekends and school breaks, when they don’t have access to free or reduced-price school lunches.