Brandon Carter

Years of Participation

2014-2015, 2024

Brandon Carter is the Executive Chef and Partner of FARM Bluffton and Common Thread, where he works tirelessly to connect the guest’s dining experience with the farmer’s ethos. Always cognizant of seasonality and availability of local ingredients, Carter crafts ever-evolving menus that speak to the bounty of South Carolina's Lowcountry and the coastal region of Georgia and pay homage to the many growers, fishers, farmers, and artisans who inspire him.
Born in Ohio and raised in Georgia, Carter was inspired by the allure of the kitchen during a family trip to Italy at age 13. Looking to forge his own path, and compelled by the industry’s exhilarating energy, Carter took his talents to the Culinary Institute of America and completed his studies there in 1999.
Carter held Chef de Partie and Chef de Cuisine positions at the Ritz-Carlton Naples in South Florida before moving to the Lowcountry to work at The Inn at Palmetto Bluff. In this new role, he oversaw four restaurants and was part of the team that landed Palmetto Bluff on Bon Appétit’s “Top Ten Foodie Destinations” list in 2013. Carter also met Ryan Williamson, who owned a nearby farm and provided many products for Palmetto Bluff’s restaurants, during this time. Their special chef-farmer relationship led the duo to establish FARM Hospitality, opening FARM Bluffton in 2016 and Strangebird Food Truck in 2019. Common Thread, which opened in Savannah in 2021, was named one of Bon Appétit’s “50 Best New Restaurants” in 2022.
At FARM Bluffton, Strangebird, and Common Thread, Carter puts an emphasis on sourcing locally and building personal relationships with purveyors. His menus change as often as his inspiration, highlighting hyper-seasonal ingredients with global influences. Never taking his work too seriously and leaving room for play, Carter’s vision is to bring his community together through nourishment and friendship; when a customer feels like family, he knows he’s accomplished what he set out to do.
Outside of the restaurants, Carter devotes time to the group’s non-profit, Rootstock Community Foundation, whose mission is to create awareness and resources to help address the issue of mental health in the food and beverage community. He lives in Savannah with his wife Jessica.
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