Ask Chef Peter Davis to describe his culinary philosophy,
and he'll tell you "fresh and honest," or the long
version: "fresh from the farm and honest-to-goodness New
England cooking." Davis is an avid conservationist, with
close ties to New England's fishing and farming communities.
He is proud about the use of products grown using sustainable
agriculture methods and native ingredients when creating dishes
at Henrietta's Table, the restaurant he opened in The Charles
Hotel in 1995. He staunchly refuses to use ingredients that have
been genetically modified or engineered, and he has even gone
as far as to create collectible trading cards featuring his local
suppliers of fresh produce, fish, and game to be given to diners
at the end of their meal.
Davis is a Boston native who honed his skills around the globe
before returning to his hometown. After cooking in the kitchens
of the Hyatt Singapore, the Bali Hyatt, the Grand Hyatt in Hong
Kong, and the Beverly Hills Peninsula, he was tapped to create
a restaurant within the Charles that reflected the hotel’s
hybrid culture of contemporary energy and classic New England
style. Henrietta’s Table, named for the 1,000-pound pet
pig kept in Martha’s Vineyard by Charles Hotel owner Dick
Friedman, has earned raves in The New York Times, wherein Pooja
Bhatia claimed it “has the richest brunch in town” and
sang the praises of its “perfectly cooked steaks, fish
and pork” and its “rustic, easygoing vibes.” In
1999 Food & Wine called the dining experience “outstanding,” and
in Travel + Leisure Frank Rose called the restaurant “wonderful.”
In addition to serving The Charles Hotel’s hungry guests
and visitors, Henrietta’s Table has played host to, and
provided food for, an annual concert to benefit the Farm School,
a family run educational farm in Athol, Massachusetts. The Farm
School provides multi-day residential school-year and summer
programs for more than 1,500 young people and their teachers,
a yearlong apprentice program to train adults in modern sustainable
agriculture, and an on-site school. It doesn’t get any
more fresh and honest than that!
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