by Sebastian Williams | Jul 31, 2016 | Press
It is easy to root for Edwins Leadership & Restaurant Institute — and part of its likability comes from the slightly uneasy experience of anticipating the meal. Read the rest of the article here: EDWINS
by Sebastian Williams | Jul 31, 2016 | Press
Founder and CEO Brandon Chrostowski says he realized that education and training were only one facet of a former prisoner’s efforts to move forward in life. Those who have been arrested and jailed often have no support system, or family and friends willing to help,...
by Sebastian Williams | Jul 31, 2016 | Press
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by Sebastian Williams | Jul 31, 2016 | Press
EDWINS SHAKER SQUARE FUNDRAISER AIMS TO BUILD SECURE HOUSING FOR RESTAURANT WORKERS CLEVELAND, Ohio — Respected chefs from around Cleveland and other U.S. cities will lend a hand on Monday, Feb. 23, at Edwins Restaurant in Shaker Square to help raise...
by Sebastian Williams | Jul 31, 2016 | Press
CLEVELAND, Ohio — In bringing pressed duck to its menu, Edwins restaurant at Shaker Square revives one of the greatest, and more controversial, creations of French cuisine. Among food historians, pressed duck is a legendary dish. It is a vestige of fine dining that...
by Sebastian Williams | Jul 31, 2016 | Press
by Sebastian Williams | Jul 31, 2016 | Press
Sunday, September 21, 2014 – 3:00PM EDWINS Restaurant GRADUATES Tenisha Anderson, Tiffany Battle, Francine Bourn, Tiyosuljolo Egler, Gregory Dean, Tashieka Foster, Teresa Grissom, Darell Hill, Leonard Jones, Marley Kichinka, Jason Kostal, Courtney McKinney, Kelly...
by Sebastian Williams | Jul 31, 2016 | Press
Recently, CEO Brandon Chrostowski wrote an editorial for Cleveland.com, discussing his life experience both in a kitchen and in a jail cell, and what it takes to bring the two together in order to change lives.Click here to read the article.
by Sebastian Williams | Jul 30, 2016 | Press
One restaurant is helping people who need a second chance. Edwin’s, a popular, upscale French restaurant in Cleveland, Ohio, teaches people who were once incarcerated how to cook. Most of its staff has a prison record, as well. Read the full story from the Huffington...