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Hartness, a new 444-acre urban village in Greenville’s Eastside off Highway 14, is opening the doors to what it calls “an elevated fast-casual dining experience” in the Village Center.
Inside, bakers will use a stone hearth oven to serve up flatbreads and a farm-to-table menu under the tutelage of Executive Chef Tanner Marino alongside a curated selection of craft wines, beers, canned cocktails ands sparkling juices, according to a news release.
Chicken and cornmeal waffles along with Red Clay hot honey, avocado toast on nine-grain bread with roma tomatoes and scallions and the fig and pig flatbread with goat cheese, prosciutto, brown turkey figs, red wine reduction and arugula are a few of the signature menu items.
A Journey Into the World of Tea
The world’s most-popular beverage after water is steeped in tradition and history
“Tea tempers the spirits and harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness, lightens or refreshes the body, and clears the perceptive faculties.” Lu Yu, “The Classic of Tea”
Tea has long been one of the most popular drinks in the world. According to World Tea News, tea ranks second only to water in popularity. An incredible 25,000 cups of tea are consumed every second around the globe, equating to 2.16 billion cups per day!
Tea is an ancient drink, and one that has been written about extensively. “The Classic of Tea,” or “Ch’a Ching,” regarded as the quintessential book on tea, is believed to be the first text on the subject.