Certified Humane® Restaurant Marks Anniversary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 8/12/2010
Panorama at the Peak
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
Press contact: Patti Miller 304.258.0050

Please Join Us!  Celebrate Panorama’s 5th Birthday Friday, August 27, 2010

Executive Chef Scott Collinash’s has a specially created menu of small but memorable taste treats.  Panorama’s West Virginia Tapas include local ingredients and range from troutcakes and  bruschetta to baby lamb chops and turkey croquettes.

AWARD-WINNING RESTAURANT CELEBRATES A DREAM ACHIEVED

BERKELEY SPRINGS, WV —- The 5th anniversary celebration of Panorama at the Peak in Berkeley Springs marks far more than the achievement of five years in business.  It  celebrates the completion of  owners Patti Miller and Leslie Hotaling’s original plan to be a farm-centric restaurant serving what local and regional farmers are producing.

Assembling the food from local and regional farms is “not as easy as it looks,” said Miller, “especially when quality is the most important concern.”  Most time consuming has been tracking down regional sources for meat ranging from heritage beef to lamb and trout.  “We even use local eggs from Maggielee in our crème brulee.”

Inspired by a spectacular fruit harvest this year, Panorama has extended their “locavore” direction to the bar featuring peach, blueberry and strawberry Marguritas in season, adding to an already impressive list of regional wines and microbrews.  “We believe you are what you eat, or in this case, what you drink, and we want our guests to have the best,” laughed Miller.

Panorama’s commitment to providing guests with only the freshest, best food available has paid off in the past year.  The popular restaurant is included among 101 Unique Places to Dine in West Virginia and is the only restaurant in the state listed by the national Certified Humane organization.

Miller attributes the success of Panorama’s menu to more than just the fresh, organic food.   “Scott Collinash is the chef of our dreams,” she said.  “He started two years ago on our third birthday and proved to be the greatest gift Panorama ever received.  Collinash is a “from scratch” man with a thick binder of original recipes who relishes the challenge of making a spur of the moment menu that is required for a farm to table restaurant.

With the original five-year plan declared a success, Miller and Hotaling are now focused on presenting local food throughout the year filling their freezers with fruits and corn. .  “We’re shooting to store at least 2000 ears,”  said Collinash, “so we can serve local corn at Thanksgiving.” With a good winter squash harvest,  Collinash hopes to get through the entire winter with stored vegetables grown by local farmers.

The commitment to the local foods effort goes beyond serving it.   Panorama is an official partner of West Virginia Buy Fresh Buy Local, and actively engages diners to learn more about the food and farmers through both printed material and knowledgeable servers.  “They love talking about ‘our’ farmers and the special qualities of the food,” said Miller.  Attention to the ingredients also makes Panorama popular with those who have various food allergies or dietary preferences.

As for the longer term future,  Miller and Hotaling plan to improve and expand with ever more diverse local food products,   “We are happy to be part of a growing statewide and national movement for clean, local food,” said Miller.  “That can only help us in the long run.”

For Panorama’s menus or to make reservations, call 304-258-0050 or visit online at www.PanoramaAtThePeak.com.  The website also provides a list of the local farmers matched with ingredients for various menu items.  The restaurant is located on WV9 just three miles west of historic Berkeley Springs.

Panorama at the Peak – Dining with a View

P.O. Box 98 – Panorama Overlook.

Historic Berkeley Springs, WV 25411

304.258.0050

www.PanoramaAtThePeak.com

Traditional Food with a Contemporary Flair

“From the Farm, through our Kitchen to Your Table”

Physical Address: 3299 Cacapon Rd, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411 (but don’t trust your GPS in this area of WV’s Eastern Panhandle…it’s likely to get you lost.)