New Restaurant The Promise Kitchen Opens in Augusta

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Zebbra Harris honors her late sister with the opening of The Promise Kitchen in Augusta, offering southern comfort food and community healing following Hurricane Helene’s devastation. The restaurant serves as a tribute to family bonds, featuring a menu inspired by cherished family recipes. As Augusta recovers, The Promise Kitchen aims to be a warm gathering place, providing support and comfort to locals during this challenging time.

Augusta – A local woman, Zebbra Harris, has opened a new restaurant, The Promise Kitchen, on Georgia Highway 88, following the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene. The launch of this establishment is not merely a business venture but a heartfelt tribute to her late sister, Summer Poole, who was a significant figure in the family before her untimely passing in a car accident in Aiken. Harris’s decision to create The Promise Kitchen emerged during a personal healing journey shared with her daughter after the hurricane.

At the heart of The Promise Kitchen’s name lies a pledge made by Harris to her sister and to God. This commitment reflects Harris’s desire to keep family bonds strong and continue a legacy that she hopes will inspire her daughters. The restaurant aims to offer a sense of community and healing through its warm environment and comforting food.

One notable dish on the menu is a tribute to her sister’s culinary skills: a famous strawberry cream cheese egg roll, which is now prepared by Harris’s daughter. The menu features a wide array of southern comfort foods served for breakfast and lunch, including popular choices like fish and grits, sausage and eggs, bacon and eggs, fried green tomatoes, fried okra, and fried fish. This variety not only caters to local tastes but also fosters a sense of nostalgia linked to family meals.

The opening of The Promise Kitchen comes at a time when the local community is still recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which resulted in significant property damage and disrupted daily life. In response to these challenges, various local businesses, including Whiskey Bar Kitchen, have been affected and have worked to reopen their doors to the community. After the storm, several restaurants and venues throughout downtown Augusta began providing hot meals, charging stations, and emergency support for residents in need.

The broader context of Hurricane Helene’s impact is highlighted by State Farm’s report of approximately 96,300 claims filed, predominantly for auto and homeowner damages. In support of recovery efforts, State Farm has donated $1.75 million to non-profit organizations dedicated to providing emergency relief to affected communities. Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson has assured residents that adequate supplies of food, water, and gas are available, facilitating a smoother transition back to normalcy.

The implementation of new curfew protocols for teens by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office reflects ongoing concerns for public safety in the wake of recent events, indicating a comprehensive approach to community management. Additionally, local media are actively updating the status of restaurants and stores that have reopened in the Augusta area, ensuring residents have access to essential services and comforting meals during this recovery phase.

As community members gather for meals at The Promise Kitchen, Harris’s dream of preserving her family legacy while contributing to the local economy and community healing becomes a tangible reality. The restaurant stands not only as a place to eat but as a symbol of resilience and hope in Augusta’s path forward following the devastation of Hurricane Helene.

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