3 Days Of Barbecue – July 2-3-4 at Grants

“3 DAYS OF BARBECUE”
Three Courses for Thirty Five Dollars
Kindly—NO SUBSTITUTIONS

FIRST COURSE – Kindly Choose One:

Chilled Gazpacho
cilantro crème fraîche

Watermelon Salad
Arugula/ shaved fennel / citrus vinaigrette
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ENTRÉE – Kindly Choose One:

Trio of Pork
Baby back ribs/ house smoked pork belly /
pork shoulder

Barbeque Roast ½ Chicken

Spice Rubbed All Natural Ribeye
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FAMILY STYLE SIDES

House Baked Beans
Coleslaw
Anson Mills Cheesy Grits
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DESSERT – Kindly Choose One:

Orange Olive Oil Cake
Prosecco sabayon/ rhubarb/
Deeply Rooted Farms strawberries/ vanilla bean ice cream

Grants Restaurant & Bar
860.236.1930

Umbrian Dinner This Friday July 2nd At Bricco

Umbrian Dinner – July 2

Chef Angelo Maria Franchini from Monini Olive Oil Company will be preparing an Umbrian Summer Prix- fix Menu for Friday, July 2nd at Bricco. Menu below.
Mixed Umbrian Antipasto

Individual Zucchini/Mozzarella/Tomato Quiche and Prosciutto/Radicchio/Fontina Cheese Roll served with a rosemary and sage focaccia
Summer Garden Risotto

Carnaroli rice with a mix of summer herbs, saffron and zucchini flowers
Angus Filet of Beef in a Balsamic sauce

Served with sautéed spinach and potato wedges
Amaretti semifreddo cake

* please note menu subject to change

Manute Bol Was A Majestic Presence

Manute Bol a former resident of West Hartford and a man whose single vision of helping his Sudan homeland really defined who he was died recently. I was happy to work with Sudan Sunrise his effort to build schools in that incredibly poor country.

Manute made millions in the NBA and gave back nearly all of it in an effort to make a real difference in the lives of others. Can you think of another athlete, another person that you know, who so selflessly dedicated themselves to help others? Manute was an absolute inspiration.

Sudan Sunrise
June 21, 2010

Manute Was A Majestic Presence

It wasn’t just his height but the fact that he eminates all the emotional pain he has witnessed, the physical pain that he bore, and the dogged determination that he represented. He was so much more than an NBA legend. He was living proof that none of us could ever claim that we had a bad day. Manute had seen so much more than any of us and he triumphed. He said he was going to build reconciliation schools in southern Sudan. This from a man who lost 250 members of his own family from religious violence. He put together schools taught by Christians and Muslims for children who were Christian and Muslim. They would learn and study under the shade of trees, using sticks and rocks to write. Manute moved forward to build the first school with the help of volunteers from all faiths. The builders learned to make bricks in a town that had a shortage of water and no electricity, no infrastructure and no contact with the outside world.”

“I was with him at three fundraisers. The last time he was wheel-chair bound in Rochester. He couldn’t stand up and he listened as the kids each came up to the microphone and asked the litany of questions about “How tall are you?”. He actually loved it. But when a little girl told him and her schoolmates that she understood him because she had childhood arthritis he looked back at Rev. Tom Prichard and me and said, “help me stand up. Let them see me standing up”.”

“So few know about southern Sudan but they wanted to help Manute. We had huge fundraisers scheduled in DC, Miami, and Houston. There were plans for Albany. But they all had to be canceled because he was needed in the Sudan to assist the independence forces during the recent election. But frankly he was also just too ill to travel.”

“I will never know how he carried on with so many physical problems, but I do know that if a mans wealth can be measured by endurance of pain, determination to help the poorest of his friends and family as well as total strangers, and the dignity to carry on against all odds, Manute is the richest man ever to have played in the NBA.”

John Zogby, President/CEO, Zogby International
Sudan Sunrise Board of Trustees

SPECIAL FATHER’S DAY PROMOTION

SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROMOTION FOR DAD

Grants Restaurant and Restaurant Bricco will be open for your
Father’s Day celebrations.

At Grants – 50% off any dinner steak for DAD only!

At Grants – lunch will be served from 11:30-3:00pm, and our
dinner menu from 4:00-9:00pm.

At Bricco – dinner will be served from 4:00-9:00pm.

Make your reservations TODAY!

Grants – 860. 236.1930
Bricco – 860. 233.0220

Billy Is Going To The White House

Billy has been selected by Michelle Obama to take part in her “Chefs Move to Schools” program. To read more, click the Courant’s JAVA:
Grant goes to Washington

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