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WE SAW YOU: Friends and Family Night at Bishop

Bishop introduced its new menu at the refreshed restaurant in Central Station Hotel.

I attended the friends and family night at Bishop restaurant August 3rd at Central Station Hotel. According to the invitation, the event was held so Bishop could reveal its new menu.

The restaurant was closed several days prior to the event. The invite stated, “We are using this time as a reset. We have spent this week fine-tuning our space, while revamping and refreshing our current systems.”

I asked Andy Ticer, who, along with Michael Hudman, owns the restaurant (along with Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen, Catherine & Mary’s, and Hog & Hominy restaurants), what that meant.

“Sometimes we need to take a second and re-evaluate what we’re trying to achieve and how we’re getting there,” Ticer says. “And if the way we are doing it is the best version of that. 

“And we felt we needed to dive into the food and the hospitality and just kind of do a refresh. Slow it down for a second and really concentrate on training. And just focus on getting dialed in there. Sometimes we need to do that every once in a while.

“That takes a couple of days to get in there and talk to people. What works and what doesn’t. Ways to become better.”

I asked what ways they felt they could get better. “Hospitality. From when you walk in the door, our table-side service, and, of course, the menu and the knowledge that the team has on cocktail, wine, and food.”

Brittney Bohannon, director of food and beverage for Central Station Hotel; Alex Grant, operations manager for Enjoy AM Restaurant Group; Ingrid Meza Carcamo, Bishop general manager at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Ryan Radish, wine director of Enjoy AM Restaurant Group at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)

They also have a new chef: Christopher Zelinski, who started two weeks ago at Bishop, Ticer says.

Chef Christopher Zelinski at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)

First of all, I think Bishop is one of the most beautiful restaurants in Memphis. I’ve heard the view from the inside looking out compared to being in a restaurant in New York or Paris.

The interior of the 3,500 square-foot space has black-and-white Cathedral-style flooring and lots of windows. Natalie Lieberman of Collect + Curate Studio with the help of Anna Wunderlich designed the interior, which Lieberman told me in a 2019 story that she created as a narrative based on the name “Bishop.”

As my story states: “Earthly elements, including leaves and mushrooms, combine with objects, including keys and bells, that go along with ‘Bishop,’ Lieberman says.

“There’s also a ‘spiritual underlying theme’ with the stars, beads, and tarot card, she says.

“A bishop’s cape from France is in a frame on one wall. Butch Anthony of the Museum of Wonder in Alabama created the hand painting in the dining room.

“‘Moody and rich textured’ was the feel she was going for at Bishop, Lieberman says.”

I loved everything I ate. My favorite was the escargot with persillade, country ham, lemon butter, and popovers. And make sure you try the shishito peppers with potatoes, lemon, chives, and crispy onions.

Escargot at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Shishito peppers at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Josiah Hoss at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)

I also loved the tuna carpaccio with green beans, sun gold tomatoes, bell peppers, tarragon, olives, and capers.

Tuna Carpaccio at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Alexandra Mobley at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)

The tasty “Steak Frites” was a New York strip, French fries, and sauce au poivre. They also serve chicken, snapper, lamb chops, “Mussels & Frites,” and the “Bishop Burger.”

My all-time-favorite Ticer-Hudman restaurant dessert, “Sticky Toffee Pudding,” is on the menu. I also tried the perfect creme brûlée with vanilla, orange, and caramelized sugar.

Sticky Toffee Pudding at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Creme Brulee at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)

As the menu describes the restaurant, Bishop is “a fine place at the corner of South Main and G. E. Patterson.”

I agree.

Webb and Tate Wilson at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Tonia Bailey and Tyra Johnson at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Henry Turley and Wanda Shea at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Billy and Robin Orgel, Susan Lindy, Jim McGoff, Lauren McGoff, Jay Lindy at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Abigail and Sam Stovall at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Sabine Bachmann, David and Libby Huffman, Rena Chiozza, and Katie, Corrie, and Ellie Hudman at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
Karie Ticer, Brandon Ticer, Janet Ticer, Bill Ticer, Brandon Ticer, Jim McGoff at Bishop friends and family night (Credit: Michael Donahue)
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By Michael Donahue

Michael Donahue began his career in 1975 at the now-defunct Memphis Press-Scimitar and moved to The Commercial Appeal in 1984, where he wrote about food and dining, music, and covered social events until early 2017, when he joined Contemporary Media.