Getting Tricky With It
April 16th, 2008 by brooke brownBy Brooke A. Brown
Last weekend, I was having a leisurely lunch over at the Bluegrass Kitchen when I overheard some talk about John and Keeley Steele’s other restaurant venture, the Tricky Fish. From what I was hearing, it sounded as if the place was finally open for business. With fond memories of overstuffed oyster po’ boys from Hyman’s Seafood in the other Charleston (South Carolina, y’all) forced immediately to the front of my mind, I asked our server if what I was hearing was true. It was!
Fast forward to Monday of this week and I’m standing inside the laid-back, beach-weathered and work-in-progress environs of Tricky Fish, searching the menu board for that fried oyster phenomenon. With a simple menu (click on image to the right) featuring hot dogs, pulled-pork bar-b-que, chicken wings and fried things, it was easy to spot. I quickly ordered one up, along with a side of onion rings, while my Lovely Miss S chose the fried catfish sandwich and a side of hush puppies.
While waiting for our number to be called, we noticed a nifty bar in the back of the comfortably eclectic space. It is currently non-functional as typical bars go, but I hope the future holds a cooler and a tap or two. And maybe even a jukebox. One deserves a refreshing brew and a Jimmy Buffett tune whilst chowing down fried seafood.
















