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Cotton Row’s James Boyce to open new Huntsville restaurant
Updated May 12, 2021;
Posted May 12, 2021
Huntsville chef and restauranteur James Boyce, left, plans on opening a new eatery, Grille on Main, in May 2021 at the Village of Providence. (AL.com file photo/Tamika Moore)
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A cornerstone of Huntsville cuisine is adding a fourth corner. James Boyce, the chef and restauranteur behind downtown mainstays Cotton Row, Commerce Kitchen and Pane e Vino, is opening a new spot at the Village of Providence mixed-use development off Hwy. 72 W.
Grille on Main will open later this month with a menu focused on steaks and seafood, according to a recently-launched Facebook page for the restaurant. “Grille on Main will be serving up true American cuisine with bold southern flavors embracing our country’s roots,” one post on the page reads.
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