Kinship Butcher & Sundry targets a February 1 opening in Virginia-Highland
The shop will offer fresh meat, sandwiches, coffee, and basic pantry items
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Kinship owners Rachael Pack and Myles Moody in front of the historic building that will house their butchery and market.
Courtesy of Gene Kansas | Commercial Real Estate
Myles Moody and Rachael Pack are fine-dining hospitality professionals who moved to Atlanta in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic. They had big plans to start a restaurant group, but as Pack says, “I can’t think of a more inappropriate thing to do than open a fine-dining restaurant right now.”
Instead, they thought about the idea of hospitality and how they could become more engaged with the community on a different level. The result is Kinship Butcher & Sundry. Located in the former home of Goin’ Coastal’s bar area, Kinship will serve as a market and meeting place for neighbors to purchase fresh meat, sandwiches, coffee, and basic pantry items, eac