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BBQ ON THE MENU

Agua Dulce resident opens new barbecue spot, Smokehouse on Main

- By Perry Smith Signal Deputy Managing Editor See MAIN, A7

It still hasn’t quite sunk in yet for Cherie McGraham, who’s living her dream, literally, with ownership of Smokehouse on Main, a barbecue restaurant located in Newhall.

The appropriat­ely named addition to Main Street comes under new ownership to a face familiar to many — McGraham has worked as a Realtor in the Santa Clarita Valley, primarily in the Agua Dulce community where she lives, for the last 17 years.

McGraham has spent her life working not far from the food and beverage industry — her uncle was a previous of owner of Tinhorn Flats in Burbank, and she also spent nearly 10 years working at the popular local watering hole, Doc’s Inn in Newhall.

“It’s been a dream of mine for a very long time,” McGraham said, mentioning two previous attempts to purchase a bar-restaurant location, both of which fell through in the late stages of the game.

But when she found out about the opportunit­y, by happenstan­ce, while visiting with a friend at the nearby Eighth and Rail, a bar off Main Street, also in Newhall, she knew it was the opportunit­y she’d been waiting for, she said Friday, as the business celebrated its soft opening.

A grand opening is planned for early next month — the restaurant is still in the process of waiting for its license to sell alcohol, which it’s expecting later this month.

McGraham mostly kept the menu that helped grow the previous restaurant at the Main Street location, Southern Smoke. McGraham bought the location from Sam Gardian, who was convicted in March of sexual battery against a former waitress after a two-year legal battle.

McGraham kept the staff, brought back a few things that had fallen by the wayside — she reverted the seasonings back to the original distributo­r, whom she said was more popular and flavorful, and added a couple of items.

“I’ve changed it, I’ve added things that I think will be huge, like roasted corn on the cob — the kind you’d get at the county fair with all the fixin’s,” she said, “and garlic toast.”

Another change planned will be for the restaurant to be open for seven days a week, whereas previously it was closed on Mondays.

One of the main goals for McGraham is to make sure that everyone there feels important — what one customer already referred to as the VIP treatment, which she tries to bestow on all the restaurant’s diners.

“It’s actually happening and it’s happening in such an incredible way,” she said, referring to the opportunit­y she has to live her dream with a bar-restaurant that’s already successful, as opposed to creating something from the ground up.

“I’m not scared,” she said, referring to her role running the restaurant, “because we have a n incredible product that everybody loves.”

For more informatio­n on the restaurant, visit www. smokehouse­onmain.com

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 ?? Courtesy photo/The Signal ?? Cherie McGraham, who’s worked as a Realtor in the Santa Clarita Valley for years, also has bar and restaurant experience. She kept much of the barbecue menu that made the previous occupant of Smokehouse on Main popular, but with a few additions, she said, such as roasted corn on the cob “with all the fixings.”
Courtesy photo/The Signal Cherie McGraham, who’s worked as a Realtor in the Santa Clarita Valley for years, also has bar and restaurant experience. She kept much of the barbecue menu that made the previous occupant of Smokehouse on Main popular, but with a few additions, she said, such as roasted corn on the cob “with all the fixings.”
 ?? Eddy Martinez/The Signal ?? Agua Dulce resident Cherie McGraham stands in front of Smokehouse on Main, the restaurant she opened Friday. A grand opening is planned for next month.
Eddy Martinez/The Signal Agua Dulce resident Cherie McGraham stands in front of Smokehouse on Main, the restaurant she opened Friday. A grand opening is planned for next month.

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