Wednesday, July 29, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 25 The Nugget Newspaper Crossword By Jacqueline E. Mathews, Tribune News Service photo by ceili cornelius Scott Summers has opened Backyard Bistro, a food cart in Sisters. Backyard Bistro puts its wheels down in Sisters By Jim Cornelius News Editor Sisters’ second food cart has put down its wheels in the backyard at Eurosports. And that backyard gave the eatery its name: Backyard Bistro. “We walked out here and I said, ‘Man, this is just like your backyard,” said owner/ operator Scott Summers. The backyard at Eurosports is located on the corner of Hood Avenue and Fir Street. Eurosports owner Brad Boyd has the capabil- ity to house up to five carts in what he refers to as a “food cart pod.” Backyard Bistro is a family operation for Summers, his wife, Tashina Youngstrom, and their daugh- ters Malia and Jaid. They hail from Bend, but have always been drawn to Sisters. “We love Sisters,” Scott said. “We travel this direc- tion from Bend any chance we get.” Summers and his wife both bring 25 years of expe- rience in the restaurant busi- ness to bear on his new venture. Scott has started up a franchise restaurant, a brewery in Colorado, and he has a wide range of experi- ence in Alaska, where he worked for years before moving to Bend eight years ago. Opening a food cart was an attractive option for him because it allows him cre- ativity and flexibility in his offerings. “It gives me the free- dom to change up my menu as I need to,” he said. It’s a “small, condensed menu, so I can keep it fresh and change it over.” That means seasonal changes. Right now, tacos and Jamaican jerk are on the menu, along with other offer- ings. Come fall and winter, you’ll start seeing soups and curries. Summers describes the Backyard Bistro cuisine as “fresh, healthy fusion food.” He loves to take elements from different ethnic foods and combine them in unique ways, “combining, say, Asian flavors with American, maybe bringing in, occasion- ally, Italian. Our Caprese grilled cheese is a classic example of that.” Working together as a family is another perk. “It’s been a great oppor- tunity for my family to come together to do this,” Scott said. “My daughters are my workers, so it’s a complete family business.” In keeping with the busi- ness model envisioned by Boyd, Summers has a year- long lease. His operating times are up to him. “I’d definitely like to oper- ate year-round,” Summers said. “We have a great local following, which I hope will sustain us through the lean months.” Find them at Backyard Bistro Sisters on Facebook. — Last Week’s Puzzle Solved — This Week’s Crossword Sponsors The Budget Blinds Difference EXPLORE YOUR CHOICES • PROFESSIONAL MEASURING PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION • OUR WARRANTY Its never been easier to get exactly what you want! 541-788-8444 Free Consulting • Find us online at www.BudgetBlinds.com CCB Licensed #197715 | Bonded | Insured | 30+ Years Experience Providing you with the highest level of service & dedication. Sharon Barney-Orlando Lynn Baker Principal Broker, ABR, CRS Broker 541-350-8817 541-633-6762 Find us online at CentralOregonBuyers.com Year-round Annual Luau! FIREWOOD SALES — Kindling — — — SISTERS FOREST PRODUCTS 541-410-4509 SistersForestProducts.com Kalin Emrich & Katie Crabb 541-549-2882 Saturday, August 8 • 4 to 10 p.m. $50 cover includes Dinner and Entertainment. Call for Reservations. 541-526-5075 70450 NW Lower Valley Dr. Terrebonne www.faithhopeandcharityevents.com