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Dana Point's Salt Creek Grille Celebrates their 20th Anniversary with Fundraiser
Dan Point's Salt Creek Grille celebrates 20 years in south Orange County


"Partial proceeds from the private event will benefit the Jessie Rees Foundation, which raises awareness of pediatric cancer; money for research and encourages sufferers to never ever give up," the release sated.
Salt Creek Grille’s popularity in this south Orange County community and longtime reputation for outstanding food, ambiance and service will also be celebrated.
“At Salt Creek Grille, our inventive menu is only part of the dining experience,” said restaurant co-founder Tim McCune. “We have nurtured a culture among our staff that emphasizes sincere and attentive hospitality at every level.”
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Opening in 1996, the eatery is located at Crown Valley Parkway and Pacific Coast Highway. McCune and former partner Pete Truxaw had a vision to create a neighborhood restaurant and tavern tailored to locals in the community. The thought was to create an upscale, casual and affordable American-themed grille.
“Our passion was and still is to offer the complete experience – warm surroundings staffed by hospitable and knowledgeable associates with food and drink offerings that will leave you craving your next visit,” McCune said.
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Salt Creek Grille’s longevity is summed up by a simple formula –fresh fish, sizzling steaks and best-in-town burgers cooked atop a hardwood grille. The restaurant’s culinary creations are crafted with an emphasis on local farms, products and bold flavors. Aside from the signature all mesquite wood-fired grille, which reaches up to 900 degrees, a key part of Salt Creek Grille's appeal is its "scratch kitchen" – where nothing is pre-made.
Dressings, desserts, stocks and the homemade sauces, which is cooked for more than 72 hours, are all made from scratch. The ribs guests have long raved about are slow-roasted for 8 hours, demonstrating the restaurant's commitment to quality. Aged beef is butchered onsite and Salt Creek Grille’s popular burgers feature all-natural ground choice beef from a local farm. Wines from boutique vineyards and well-known cellars are paired with impeccable service and a friendly and comfortable ambiance.
“I have been dining at Salt Creek Grille for 10 years and keep coming back for the superior food and hospitality … it really feels like home,” said patron Chris Vollaro.
Along with innovative food, Salt Creek Grille has a long history of supporting local charities. McCune uses the eatery as a vehicle for giving back to food banks, youth organizations, nonprofits and organ donation.
The Dana Point-based Salt Creek Grille at 32802 Pacific Coast Highway is one of five award-winning eateries that include locations in Rumson and Princeton, N.J; and Valencia and El Segundo, CA.
For more information, call 949-661-7799 visit www.saltcreekgrille.com.
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