Greenville has something amazing on the horizon! Mark your calendars for November 4, 2024, because that’s when the highly-anticipated Augusta Street Market will officially open its doors at 3017 Augusta St. This dynamic space is set to blend the charm of a classic New York-style deli with the friendly atmosphere of a neighborhood market and café. With winds light and skies sunny, it seems like the perfect time for a delicious new gathering place.
Owner Nick Petracca and his partner Shane Taylor are the masterminds behind this fresh concept, which aims to create an experience that feels both luxurious and comforting. Drawing inspiration from Nick’s New York roots, Augusta Street Market promises to serve house-brined and roasted meats, gourmet salads, and inventive breakfast and lunch sandwiches. If you’re hungry, just think about the mouthwatering possibilities!
This market won’t be your average deli; everything from the bread to the sauces is made from scratch. Imagine sinking your teeth into a tempting sandwich featuring locally sourced meats and house-made sauces all layered between freshly baked bread. Whether you’re a meat lover or a veggie enthusiast, the options will surely satisfy every palate.
The creative culinary spirit of Augusta Street Market is made possible by a talented team, including Executive Chef Joshua Griffin. He will be running the show in the kitchen, ensuring that each dish is crafted with the utmost care and attention to detail. Chef Griffin is responsible for everything from the homemade barbecue sauce on their roast beef sandwich to the delectable pickles on the turkey sandwich.
But that’s not all! The market will feature unique offerings that you won’t find at typical delis. For instance, they’re introducing something called “Agustables” — a gourmet twist on the classic Uncrustable. These will be made with homemade Japanese milk bread and can be filled with heavenly peanut butter and jelly or Nutella. Talk about bringing back childhood memories with a sophisticated touch!
One of the standout elements of Augusta Street Market is its commitment to community. The owners believe that food is a bridge that connects people, and they want their market to foster genuine hospitality. “We’re excited to create a place where community gathers,” Petracca emphasized. The hope is that Augusta Street Market becomes a cherished local spot where everyone feels at home.
This isn’t just a spot for grabbing a quick bite; it’s envisioned as a place where people can share and enjoy their love for food, in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty breakfast sandwich paired with a cup of artisanal coffee from Methodical Coffee or need groceries for dinner, Augusta Street Market has you covered.
In keeping with their dedication to quality, Augusta Street Market will partner with local providers, like Swamp Rabbit Food Hub, to ensure that ingredients are fresh and flavorful. There will be no preservatives or additives to worry about; just good, wholesome food made by passionate people who care about what they do.
The market will also offer a variety of specialty goods, including local pastas, sauces, and dairy products, so shoppers can find everything they need for a delicious home-cooked meal.
As the opening day approaches, there’s an air of excitement surrounding Augusta Street Market. With a menu full of delightful options and a commitment to serving the community, it’s definitely a place to put on your radar. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick lunch, some gourmet ingredients for dinner, or a cozy spot to enjoy a coffee, Augusta Street Market is poised to become a local favorite.
So, mark your calendars and get ready for a delicious taste of New York right here in Greenville. We can’t wait to see how Augusta Street Market unfolds!
South Carolina Woman Denied Parole for 1994 Murder of Her Two Sons In Columbia, South…
Columbia, South Carolina: Parole Denied for Susan Smith On November 20, 2023, Susan Smith, the…
Greenville, S.C. – Duke Energy Appoints New South Carolina State President On November 1, 2023,…
Florida Atlantic to Face Oklahoma State in Charleston Showdown CHARLESTON, South Carolina – Florida Atlantic…
COLUMBIA — Scout Motors Unveils First Electric Vehicles in South Carolina On Friday, November 15,…
Emus Escape in South Carolina Amid Ongoing Animal Search Beaufort County, SC Two large emus…