The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Another place for a bite to eat

Cooking buddies starting South Central Kitchen in Summerside

- BY COLIN MACLEAN Colin.MacLean@JournalPio­neer.com @JournalPMa­cLean

Folks in Summerside will soon have another place to grab a bite to eat in the downtown.

Dan Kutcher and Ian Gass have been friends since high school and have decided to go into business together.

It has a been a life-long dream for both men to open a restaurant and they’re excited to finally tell the community about what they’ve been working so hard towards.

They’ve been in the planning stages for months – or years, depending on how you look at it. Renovation­s to their chosen location recently got started and they’re shooting for a late fall opening.

They have a certain vision for their eatery, said Kutcher.

“We describe it as a laidback, approachab­le and affordable take-out, or hang-out,” he said. They’re calling it South Central Kitchen and Provisions and are setting up shop at 24 Central Street (the former Long-time friends Ian Gass, left, and Dan Kutcher, right, are getting ready to launch a new restaurant together in Downtown Summerside, they’re calling it South Central Kitchen & Provisions.

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The building is not large, so it will only have initial seating for 16 to 20 customers. But their main focus will be on the takeout breakfast and lunch crowd.

As a result, they will be focusing on homemade soups,

salads, Buddha bowls and are making sandwiches their specialty.

Gass is a 2008 graduate of the Culinary Institute of Canada, while Kutcher, until earlier this year, was a lawyer with a focus on food-law.

Making that jump from practicing law full-time to operating a restaurant might seem like a big jump, said Kutcher, but it’s actually been a pleasant transition, if not without its challenges.

“I don’t think I would have

done it unless I had Ian to do it with,” said Kutcher.

“It’s been great,” added Gass. “It’s really exciting, we’re committed now.”

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