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Lawry’s Carvery opens in Costa Mesa today
Lawry’s Restaurants, which operates a well-known steakhouse in
Beverly Hills, will open a new lunch eatery called Lawry’s Carvery
today.
With a grand opening ceremony scheduled for tonight, Lawry’s
Carvery is billing itself as a sandwich restaurant that is “a cut
above the rest.”
The restaurant will serve sandwiches made from hot roasted meats,
salads, turkey, soups and other items. It’s on the second floor of
South Coast Plaza.
The eatery is replacing Cafe Pasquini, a popular eatery that
closed about a year ago. This newest restaurant from Lawry’s, which
owns Corona del Mar’s Five Crowns and The Prime Rib in Beverly Hills,
is the first of its kind.
Newport Coast resident David Stockman, senior vice president with
the company, spearheaded the team of Lawry’s executives who developed
the idea about 18 months ago.
Five Crowns chef Dennis Brask, who lives in Corona del Mar, has
also joined a crew of food preparers at the Carvery.
Lawry’s has sunk $1.5 million into the restaurant, which is
considered a “quick-casual eatery,” a new style of eateries oriented
toward fast, high-quality food.
An average lunch tab will run about $8, Stockman said.
Carvery managers cracked the seal on the newest addition to their
chain of restaurants. The Prime Rib, Lawry’s first restaurant, was
opened by Lawrence Frank in 1922.
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