June 20, 2013
Chef Brian Malarkey and nightlife guru, James Brennan, the duo behind
Enlightened Hospitality Group (EHG), have been popping up restaurants like they're going out of style, but are they spreading themselves too thin? In a span of three years, the group has opened five San Diego restaurants (Searsucker, Burlap, Gingham, Gabardine & Herringbone), as well as two out-of-state Searsucker locations in the past year (Scottsdale and Austin). But growth doesn't mask struggles. Two weeks ago, Gingham closed and was sold to the Cohn Restaurant Group. Last week, Burlap shut its doors to reopen in July as another Searsucker restaurant. Gabardine is struggling and is resorting to online deals and extravagant specials, and this week alone EHG lost its three star chefs:
Herringbone Executive Chef and Top Chef alum Amanda Baumgarten, EHG's pastry chef
Rachel King, and Burlap's Executive Chef
Anthony Sinsay. We get to the bottom of the chef exodus and pontificate over the future of the fabric named restaurants.