Honey Lake Plantation, a proper Southern plantation nestled among 4,800 acres of centuries old live oaks and spring-fed lakes in Northeast Florida, is proud to welcome Greg Folden to the plantation and its Whispering Pines Restaurant, as the new executive chef. With more than 20 years of culinary expertise, Folden brings a deep knowledge of Southern culinary to Honey Lake Plantation. Specializing in plantation-to-table cuisine, Folden will oversee all culinary operations, including banquets and events, managing kitchen staff and meal preparation, menu planning and operation, as well as developing new recipes and techniques for food preparation and presentation.
“We are delighted to have such a talented chef lead our team to culinary excellence,” said Honey Lake Plantation General Manager, Jeffery Clough. “We are excited for the creative influence he will bring to the plantation and look forward to sharing his modern approach to traditional Southern fare with our guests.”
Founder of the Tallahassee Area Chef’s Association, Folden was awarded the Chef of the Year award from the American Culinary Federation, as well as, a bronze medal in Tallahassee, Fla.’s first pasta cook-off in 1993. He received a gold medal from the National Ice Carving Association in 1998. A philanthropist at heart, Folden takes part in a number of community and charity events, including delivering carving demonstrations to local grade schools and colleges and providing food for the homeless.



