HOW IT STARTED
Larry Mellum and a business partner opened a café in West Seattle in the year 1991.
When they opened, they decided to offer New England Clam Chowder as one of their “Soup of the Day” specials. With that, Larry said, “I have a good recipe that will work.” The Chef, with more than a little bravado, said that his chowder recipe was probably better than Larry’s. This inspired one of the cooks to chime in, “it can’t be better than the one my mama cooked every Friday.”
This led to a kitchen rendition of anything-you-can-do-I-can-do-better. The solution was obvious. Every Friday, a different version of clam chowder would be put to the test with their customers, who would have the final say.
Naturally, each thought theirs was the best and prepared a gloating acceptance speech. Much to Larry’s chagrin, the winning recipe wasn’t his, nor was it the chef’s. It was a briny, smooth-as-silk version concocted by one of the line cooks!
In 2003, Larry opened a low-key and friendly chowder house in Seattle’s world-famous Pike Place Market. Soon, following the briny aromas wafting down the cobblestone streets, hungry customers began to form a line, first in two and threes, and soon, by the dozens with lines forming around the block.
To cater to the long lines and loyal fans, Larry opened the second chowder house in 2007 at the beautiful, downtown Pacific Place Shopping Center.