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Thursday, December 15th, 2011
Written by Melissa Bailey special to The Pensacola News Journal
 Cocktails and appetizers are perfect for holiday parties. / Tony Giberson/tgiberson@pnj.com
I must say Christmas is my favorite holiday, from the decorations to the smell of a fresh-cut Christmas tree being decorated by the family. To me, the house just feels warmer and more welcoming with the scent of baked cookies and the glow from the fireplace as it crackles during dinner.
The best part about this holiday is that you can celebrate all month long. Between office holiday gatherings and gift exchanges with friends over wine and old black-and-white Christmas movies, there are several ways to celebrate the season. This week I would like to offer you a few ideas on how to celebrate with friends and co-workers throughout the month.
As you may know, I am in charge of holiday celebrations at the Fish House and Jackson’s Steakhouse. With the variety of rooms we provide and the types of events that I have planned and executed over the years, I’m inspired to share some of my best ideas with you. Whether you work in an office of 10 or 100, there are lots of different ideas to make your co-workers feel special. (more…)
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Thursday, December 15th, 2011
The Fish House celebrates New Year’s Eve with a four-course wine dinner, live music, and complimentary champagne toasts at midnight!
On December 31, beginning at 6:00 p.m., the Fish House will offer a special dinner in celebration of New Year’s Eve. This special menu, created by Chef Billy Ballou, features four delicious courses paired with wines selected by Beverage Director William Morse and Premier Beverage Company.
Some highlights of the menu are an appetizer selection of a Butternut Squash Tart with roasted butternut squash, Alabama chèvre, and fresh herbs paired with Peter Lehmann Layers White 2010, Barossa and Adelaide, Australia. A dessert selection: Roasted Pear and Hazelnut Parfait, layered with roasted-pear mascarpone, hazelnut nougat, and zinfandel-poached pears paired with Marqués de Cáceres Satinela 2009, Rioja, Spain.
The full menu is available on our website: Click here
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Thursday, December 15th, 2011
Holiday Greetings!
 General Manager, Jean Pierre NDione Photo: J.D. Hawyard Photography
We are right in the middle of a bustling holiday season at our house. What a wonderful time of year! It’s my favorite. We have had so many of you coming over to celebrate the season! Guests come in their holiday finest, bringing gifts, laughing, sipping champagne. Such a happy time! For our complete holiday hours, click here.
We are getting ready to celebrate the beginning of a new year with a four-course wine dinner on New Year’s Eve. We will have two seatings to accommodate those wishing to participate in this year’s Pensacola Pelican Drop Celebration on Palafox. We will also have a complimentary champagne toast and live music from Jerry Dawson of The Shiz accompanied by band members of The Astronauts. For reservations, call Melissa or Bianca at 850-433-9450. To view the menu, click here.
Down on Palafox Street, our Great Southern Events team will be hosting New Year’s Eve in the courtyard on the corner of Palafox and Government streets. There will be a bar serving delicious raspberry margaritas, mixed drinks, beer and wine. Chef Irv Miller from our sister restaurant, Jackson’s Steakhouse, will be serving a Pensacola Cheese-Steak Sandwich with caramelized onions and hot pepper cheese sauce for $7.00. The courtyard will open at 5:00 p.m. for bar service with sandwich service beginning at 6:00 p.m. Be sure to stop by and say hi so we can wish you a happy 2012!
2012 will bring Great Southern Restaurant Week. The Fish House, Jackson’s Steakhouse and Atlas Oyster House will once again team up to present Winter Restaurant Week, January 24 – 28, 2012. In step with similar events in cities all around the country, Restaurant Week is a culinary celebration that offers residents and visitors alike world-class dining at a great value. For more information, including menus, click here.
We hope that you and your family have a wonderful holiday season. Happy New Year from our house to yours!
Jean Pierre Ndione
General Manager
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Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011
 Melissa Martin’s bridesmaids hold parasols designed by Jen Naar at Gaboodles, Ink as the bride and groom pose behind a parasol at right. Gaboodles, Ink offers personalized stationery, invitations and gift baskets. / Special to the News Journal
Written by Melissa Martin Bailey
I officially am a married gal.
I will now get back to writing about football parties and new ideas for celebrating the holiday season, but before I do, I thought I would take the opportunity to write about planning my wedding reception to finish out this wedding series.
Because I’m in the event-planning business, it was easy to choose the right vendors for our wedding.
Hiring a wedding planner was a necessity, and Megan Kennedy of Megan K. Events was at the top of the list. With her fresh eye and knack for detail, it was a no-brainer to have her on board. Not only can you hire her event company for the planning portion; she also specializes in floral decor and design. But even though Kennedy and company do impeccable work, Shannon Pallin from Fiora always will have a special place in my heart. Though Fiora was the chosen florist for the reception, I had Kennedy’s team transform my rehearsal dinner venue, 5 Eleven Palafox, into a page right out of a bridal magazine.
After meeting and working with Pallin years ago, I knew she would do the floral design for my wedding. Her long-term experience and knowledge in her field make her one of the best floral designers in the country. After 10 years in California, Pallin moved to New York City and worked as a designer and stylist for Martha Stewart, Preston Bailey and Katie Brown. Her 22 years of experience shine in your consultation as she verbally paints a picture of your event.
For the wedding venue, she decided to capture the natural beauty of the Barkley House by enhancing its beauty with cafe lights and rich, bold colors. The centerpieces alternated between fresh flowers and antique birdcages as well as black urns with manzanita branches, complementing florals and mixtures of foliage and vines on the bases.
As many of you can guess, my choice to cater my wedding rehearsal and reception was The Fish House. Not so much because I have been with the company for more than 10 years, but because I have been lucky enough to see the amazing culinary skills of the chefs, who create the best of Southern cuisine.
Because it was hard to choose what we wanted our guests to experience, Josh and I decided on several action stations and food displays as well as passed hors d’oeuvres.
To start, we served mini Southern crab cakes and barbecue beef satay. The guests also were treated to an antipasto station during cocktail hour. When the stations opened, the guests were able to try homemade Asian stir-fry as well as Grits à Ya Ya served in a martini glass. We also took advantage of the fall vegetables available at the local farmers markets to create a large fall-inspired salad bar.
Chef Billy Ballou and team put together eye-catching displays of fresh-caught seared tuna and coastal shellfish — fresh-cracked oysters, clams and snow crab.
Last but not least, I have to talk about the sweetest woman in town: cake baker Betty Weber, a lady so good at what she does, you have to book her months in advance.
Well, friends, I hope you have enjoyed the journey we have taken over the past few months, and while you read this, I imagine I will be lying under the Jamaican sun, sipping an umbrella cocktail, enjoying my honeymoon.
Until next time, friends, no worries.
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Saturday, June 4th, 2011
By Melissa Martin – Special to The Pensacola News Journal
 Boiled Shrimp, veggies and LandShark beer. / Gary McCracken/gmccracken@pnj.com
Last weekend, I was lucky enough to be invited to a friend’s house for family dinner. My friend’s mother and I are so alike that there might have been some baby-switching at the hospital. She goes above and beyond on every occasion. You will never find yourself eating frozen lasagna or delivered pizza at her table. Fresh-grated parmesan — never Kraft — tops her homemade marinara sauce, and fresh-from-the-garden — never frozen — vegetables are served alongside slow-grilled, center-cut steaks. The table is always set with beauty in mind. From fresh flowers to warm candles and modern flatware, it’s like a picture from a magazine.
Once dinner was wrapped and the plates were cleared, my friend told us that it was now time to earn our dinner. With a gleam in her eye and a very large beach/boat party planned for the next morning, I saw a lot of packing and lifting in my future.
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Thursday, May 12th, 2011
 Left to right: Shannon Reeves, Melissa Martin and Ashley Warren help pick out wines. Photo by Katie King
Written by -Melissa Martin - Special to the News Journal
This is the first time since I have been engaged that the wedding details are causing insomnia. I want to take the time this week to talk about tonight’s — I mean, this morning’s — reason for sleeplessness.
The wedding rehearsal dinner is an opportunity for the bride’s and groom’s parents to meet and have a good time. This sounds simple enough, but if you have a large wedding party and a lot of people coming from out of town, it might be hard to find a venue that fits your budget and the number of guests attending.
We have more than 65 guests attending our rehearsal dinner, and they are coming from all over. Even though the rehearsal dinner is traditionally planned by the groom, since I am an event planner and a bit of a control freak, I agreed to knock it out myself. Even though I do this for a living, there are a lot of details involved, especially if you are renting a venue and hiring an outside caterer. Hopefully this week I can leave you with a few tips that will make planning your own rehearsal dinner much more stress free.
Downtown Pensacola has many beautiful restaurants and venues perfect for hosting a rehearsal dinner. No matter where you book, these tips that I’m offering hold true. My fiancé and I have kept all our venues for our wedding weekend local to downtown because of its romantic charm. Due to the number of guests attending, we have rented a large venue on Palafox Street and we’re having the dinner catered by the same local restaurant that is catering our reception. (more…)
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Thursday, May 12th, 2011
Written by Melissa Martin Special to the News Journal
 Instead of loading up the kids with sweets at your child's next slumber party, consider serving healthier finger foods such as fruits and cheeses. / Katie King/kking@pnj.com
It was a deserted battlefield covered in cookie boxes and candy wrappers. Silly string hung from the ceiling fans and the open rafters where the house cat, Fluffy, was perched high to avoid the fray.
How I had survived the past 12 hours, I did not know. My hair was tangled in bows and hairspray. I had unwillingly become a human Barbie doll; layers of blush and eye shadow shellacked to my face.
Once I regained my composure and untangled my hair, I decided that I would never let this happen again! I was unprepared for how much actually went into hosting a slumber party.
When my niece asked me to host her party because I was “the cool aunt,” I thought, “How hard could watching 10 girls eat pizza and talk about boys be?”
Well, friends, I thought wrong! This week, I want you to learn from my mistakes and be able to run through the battlefield waving your victory flag.
First things first: They call it a “slumber party” to trick us into thinking it’s easy. I warn you, there is nothing easy about it. You need your game face and your first aid kit to make it out alive.
My first mistake was going at it alone. If you have a significant other or a close friend who owes you one, lock them in as your co-host. I do not recommend using your regular babysitter, because once the kids’ parents meet him or her, they might take them away from you and the night out that you’re going to need after hosting a slumber party might be impossible. (more…)
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