Friday, May 28, 2010

Week 19 May 28 2010 Door County Happenings Podcast is up!

Listen in  to all 19 Door County Happenings podcasts, including this weeks, Cool Town, Fine Arts and Maifest!  Listen to them all at http://bit.ly/52IxnG

Have a great Memorial Day weekend, and at DoorCountyNavigator.com, we remember our armed forces and are thankful.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

White Gull Inn a Finalist in Good Morning America Breakfast Battle!

We included this in our last podcast, but here is the official press release from the White Gull Inn!  Pretty cool!  So be sure to tune in to Good Morning American on May 15h and vote for the White Gull Inn!  Read our Review!
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News Release -

Friday, May 07, 2010
For immediate release:



Fish Creek's White Gull Inn is a finalist in Good Morning America's Breakfast Battle



White Gull Inn Innkeeper Andy Coulson was not watching television last Friday when the call came in, but was doing what he often is doing in the morning - bussing tables in the White Gull dining room. "The front desk told me someone from Good Morning America was on the phone," Coulson recalled. "It was Ameya Pendse, a producer of the morning show, calling to let me know that we were one of four finalists in their Best Breakfast Challenge." Pendse and correspondent Marysol Castro would be at the White Gull on May 4, to learn how to make our Cherry Stuffed French Toast, and shoot footage for Good Morning America "I nearly dropped the phone, Coulson said."

Pendse informed Coulson that guests of the White Gull had entered the inn in the challenge, and GMA had selected four finalists from thousands of entries. "You wouldn't believe what nice things your fans are saying about ou," Pendse told Coulson.  "The first person I called was my wife and co-innkeeper Jan, who was excited as I was," Coulson said. "Then the staff, and then, of course, all of our regulars." The excitement built through the next few days, and on Tuesday,  when Pendse and Castro walked into the inn a little before 8 AM, the dining oom was packed with well wishers. "We open at 7:30 AM usually," the Coulsons said, "but we opened the doors at 7:15 because the lobby was full, and we were worried that the noise would wake up our inn guests. In retrospect, I doubt if any of them were still sleeping! It was like a big party, very festive."

Pendse and Castro were ushered into the White Gull kitchen where day chef Julie Zak was waiting to show Castro how the inn's now famous specialty is made. After mixing the Door County cherries with Wisconsin cream cheese and stuffing the fresh egg bread with it, Zak and Castro dipped them in batter and spread them on the White Gull griddle. After tasting her work, Castro seemed pleased. "It's like dessert for breakfast," she exclaimed over a plate of the French toast accompanied by the inn's turkey hash. Wielding a camera, Pendse then walked through the dining room capturing White Gull guests at their tables.

Anchor Jeff Alexander and a camerman from ABC Green Bay affiliate WBAY-TV were on hand to cover the coverage. "The timing was perfect," Jan Coulson said. "We had closed for the month of March for heavy cleaning, painting, recarpeting and a general facelift of all of our buildings. On Tuesday, the sun was shining, the cherry blossoms were peaking and the tulips in front of the inn were in bloom."

The four finalist restaurants will be featured on Good Morning America on May 15. On line voting by viewers will take place that day, with the winner to be announced live on the show the following day. The Coulsons are aware that the White Gull is up against some stiff competition, from restaurants in Houston, Asheville, North Carolina and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, not far from Boston. "We'll need all the votes we can get," Andy Coulson said. The final decision is partly from viewers voting on line and partly from the
judges. "We are trying to let as many of our friends and guests as possible know."

"I'm not that competitive," Jan Coulson said. Just to be recognized and included in the final four is such an honor." According to the Coulsons, the White Gull staff, many of whom have worked at
the inn since the 1980's, deserve a lot of the credit for the recognition. "A restaurant is a thousand little details, day in and day out, year in and year out, and our staff - the cooks, the wait staff and everyone is incredibly dedicated. This is just as much for them as it is for us," Andy Coulson said. "They are the best, and we are very proud of them," Jan added.

The inn is gearing up for another festive scene on Saturday, May 15. "I  know it's not typical of the White Gull," Andy Coulson said, "but there will be TV's in the lobby, the dining room and the kitchen. Those who are having breakfast or who are working at the inn those mornings should not have to miss the show!"

White Gull Inn
4225 Main Street
PO Box 160
Fish Creek, WI 54212

Direct Phone 920-868-2018 ext. 115
Toll free 800-624-1987
Fax 920-868-2367

andycoulson@whitegullinn.com