Food & Drink

A White House chef, new restaurants, free parking. This Rock Hill food spot has it all

Madison Mellow, far right, takes an order from Sunshyne Patterson on Friday at The Power House in Knowledge Park.
Madison Mellow, far right, takes an order from Sunshyne Patterson on Friday at The Power House in Knowledge Park. tkimball@heraldonline.com

Crunchwraps, pressed sandwiches and scratch-made Southern flavors aren’t the only new additions at The Power House at University Center in Rock Hill. The latest one brings a presidential palate.

The downtown Rock Hill food hall brought on Master Chef Marti Mongiello, a former White House chef, as chief marketing officer and adviser. Mongiello will work on special events and menus in Rock Hill.

Part of that work involves Mongiello leading the United Tastes of America Culinary School, where foodies can cook, eat with and learn from him.

Chef Marti Mongiello, who served meals at the White House and Camp David, has a new role with The Power House in Rock Hill.
Chef Marti Mongiello, who served meals at the White House and Camp David, has a new role with The Power House in Rock Hill. US Presidential Culinary Museum

Mongiello is a veteran who has cooked for world leaders, but also a food historian who started the United States Presidential Culinary Museum in Grover, North Carolina. He’s written books and taught classes. He’s also worked at Camp David.

Along with wife Stormy, the Mongiellos have worked with or cooked for the six most recent presidents — three Democrats, three Republicans — from President George H.W. Bush to President Joe Biden, according to the culinary museum website.

Consultations and special projects at The Power House will be designed to grow that space as a regional food destination, according to the food hall. Mongiello has more planned for Rock Hill that he isn’t ready to announce yet, but will be unique in the region and add to the Charlotte regional food scene.

“We’re celebrating what we have here,” he said. “It just uplifts everybody.”

The Power House in Rock Hill’s Knowledge Park has a variety of restaurants to choose from, and a coffee place coming in September.
The Power House in Rock Hill’s Knowledge Park has a variety of restaurants to choose from, and a coffee place coming in September. TRACY KIMBALL tkimball@heraldonline.com

The Power House opened last year, revitalizing the former Bleachery site that once powered much of the downtown economic area during Rock Hill’s years as a mill city. The 60,000-square-foot redo included apartments and Middle James Brewing Company along with the food hall.

But parking was an issue early, with only paid options nearby as the University Center area grew. The original lineup of food hall restaurants has now turned over, with new spots opening the past couple of months. The plan is still to have both a food and an event destination.

The Power House in Rock Hill’s Knowledge Park has a food hall with several new restaurants that serve sandwiches, burritos, Southern food and more.
The Power House in Rock Hill’s Knowledge Park has a food hall with several new restaurants that serve sandwiches, burritos, Southern food and more. TRACY KIMBALL tkimball@heraldonline.com

The food options now range from quesoritos and crunchwraphs to chicken and waffles, Cuban sandwiches, burgers, flatbread pizzas and more.

Here’s more on the Power House, with general manager Paul Peart:

What’s the lineup at the Power House now?

Milos Burger Joint, Rolled AF, BABS Scratch Kitchen, FRESHPRESS, Pink Tomato. We have Flora Coffee coming soon in the middle of September.

Madison Mellow takes orders from Jackie Ashley and Maco Keitt Friday at The Power House in Rock Hill’s Knowledge Park.
Madison Mellow takes orders from Jackie Ashley and Maco Keitt Friday at The Power House in Rock Hill’s Knowledge Park. TRACY KIMBALL tkimball@heraldonline.com

What events are coming up?

We have KJ Scriven from Unplugged Ministries hosting a Music Worship Night on Sept. 6 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.

What’s the deal with parking?

Parking is free! We have a parking garage right next to The Power House and it is free 24/7.

What else is going on at The Power House that people might not know about yet? What’s next?

We are also working on creating more weekly programming opportunities for our community. Coming soon, we will be hosting comedy shows, cornhole nights, paint-and-sip nights, college football and NFL watch parties, open mic nights and lastly, look out for our Downtown Jazz Jam one-year anniversary.

Sunshyne Patterson orders food at a restaurant in The Power House in Rock Hill’s Knowledge Park Friday. The food hall brings on a former white house chef, and will add a coffee place in September.
Sunshyne Patterson orders food at a restaurant in The Power House in Rock Hill’s Knowledge Park Friday. The food hall brings on a former white house chef, and will add a coffee place in September. TRACY KIMBALL tkimball@heraldonline.com
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John Marks graduated from Furman University in 2004 and joined the Herald in 2005. He covers community growth, municipalities, transportation and education mainly in York County and Lancaster County. The Fort Mill native earned dozens of South Carolina Press Association awards and multiple McClatchy President’s Awards for news coverage in Fort Mill and Lake Wylie. Support my work with a digital subscription
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