Muscadine, A New Southern Breakfast and Lunch Spot, Planned for Fall

Muscadine will take over lease from Tiga in September, says chef Laura Rhoman

Tiga

Chef Laura Rhoman plans to open a new Southern breakfast spot called Muscadine this fall at 1465 NE Prescott Street, just next door to Grain and Gristle and Pok Pok Noi. 

Rhoman is a native Southerner and veteran of multiple prominent southern restaurants including Atlanta's Watershed on Peachtree and Canoe and Seattle's much-eulogized Crave bistro. She also worked at Slappy Cakes in Portland, but says she left in January because "wanted to get back to doing something serious." 

And what could be more serious than Slappy Cakes? Well, Rhoman's plan is to take Muscadine's menu on a nomadic trek through the food indigenous to the American South, rotating among the cuisines of regions such as Appalachia, the Carolina lowlands and Acadia. She expects to sign the final paperwork this week, and plans to take over the lease on the space September 1.

However, this news would also mean the closure of Tiga, a deeply beloved if also obscure little bar and DJ spot often frequented (or DJed) by local indie-rock stars. Aaron Mesh's 2013 bar guide listing will have to serve as eulogy if Rhoman's plans go through:

Rhoman's Muscadine promises its own version of heaven, perhaps, though with much different hours. With a planned opening date of October 1, its anticipated opening hours are 8 am to 8 pm.

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