Chef Case Justham simply prefers bold flavors.
“I always liked stronger, spicier, saltier stuff,” he said. “No one made it how I liked it, so I realized I better figure out how to make it myself.”
He taught himself to cook at a young age and would prepare meals for his family and friends. He then went on to jobs in restaurants, working his way up from pizza delivery to sous chef and butcher at a West Seattle favorite, the Swinery.
“I was hired as grill cook; it was just the bottom of the barrel,” Justham said. “I slowly took over the kitchen and worked my way up.”
Now, he’s head of his own kitchen at the restaurant he opened with his family, Brass Knuckle Bistro, located at 9602 16th Ave SWin White Center.
Think of food so tasty it hits you right where it counts, a brass knuckle to the mouth.
Signature sandwiches include the Pittsburg Phil, with seared steak, charred onions and peppers and house made cheese sauce and the Midnight Rose, a house-cured and smoke pastrami topped with Swiss cheese, coleslaw and jalapeno mustard sauce.
There are even vegan options like the Soy Cowboy, which features ginger-garlic marinated and fried tofu, pickled carrots and daikon with a chile shallot aioli.
Everything is homemade except the bread. “I had been making bacon and sausage at home, before I went to the Swinery, but I honed my skills there,” Justham said.
Now, he can apply his butchering brilliance to his sandwiches.
All items in the restaurant are either compostable or recyclable. “It just makes business sense, as well as being virtuous,” Justham said.
He said he was up to the challenge of opening a restaurant and learning the best way to run operations. “I’m one of those people who cannot do a job without thinking of how to do it better,” he said.
His mother and business partner Linda Justham said Case is a chip off the old block. “His father and I are serial entrepreneurs,” she said. “He had a lawn-mowing business when he was 10 years old. It’s just in our blood.”
Linda formerly own a toy store in Madison Park, and when Case was old enough, he worked there at her side.