Sharpsburg is small, rural, and quiet enough that directions out here still reference a landmark instead of a street address. It’s the kind of town built for outdoor weddings under string lights and family reunions where the whole extended family actually shows up.
“Sharpsburg’s close enough that we’re out here all the time,” Chef Chi jokes. “It’s an easy one for us — which means more time spent on the food and less worrying about logistics.”
There’s no travel fee for events in Sharpsburg — it’s inside our standard coverage area.
Out here, land gets passed down instead of sold off — horse farms and pastureland that have stayed in the same families for generations, with church homecomings and reunions that follow the same pattern every year. It’s the kind of place where an event invitation still sometimes comes with directions like “past the red barn, can’t miss it” instead of a street address.
That’s the energy we show up for — no pretense, just good food for people who’ve been gathering this same way for a long time.