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Dayna Lee-Marquez, chef and owner of Comal 864 has now opened her second location at 219 Antrim Dr., Greenville View community. Eric Connor/staff
- By Eric Connoreconnor@postandcourier.com
The new Eggs Up Grill location has opened at 439 North Main St., Mauldin.
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Dayna Lee-Marquez, chef and owner of Comal 864 has now opened her second location at 219 Antrim Dr., Greenville View community. Eric Connor/staff
- By Eric Connoreconnor@postandcourier.com
The new Eggs Up Grill location has opened at 439 North Main St., Mauldin.
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It's a busy week for restaurant openings in the Upstate. Here are the newest spots to eat and drink.
Clutch coffee
2407 E. North St., Greenville
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This will be the second Upstate location of the North Carolina-based drive-thru coffee concept. Clutch is known for its blended drinks, along with energy drinks, iced teas, smoothies, shakes and juices.
One of the more-popular is the caramel macchiato, which combines coffee with caramel and vanilla flavors.
As with the first Upstate Clutch opening last year, this one will bring free beverages for all who stop by on opening day, Saturday, June 15.
Eggs Up Grill
439 North Main St., Mauldin
Mauldin’s newest breakfast spot is now open at 439 North Main Street in the Golden Strip Shopping Center. The restaurant is open 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. every day, featuring dine-in, online ordering, takeout, catering and delivery options available, along with a private dining room as well.
Comal 864 Midtown
219 W. Antrim Dr., Greenville
The much-anticipated second location of Dayna Lee-Márquez’s Comal 864 restaurant is now open at 219 W. Antrim Drive.
The new spot brings Lee-Marquez’s brand of border Mexican food into a larger space. The new restaurant will serve tequila and mezcal, along with a robust selection of Mexican beers and some wine, and allow the chef and owner to expand her community-focused approach to food.
Vintage Coffee Café
1501 E. North St., Greenville
www.vintagecoffeecafe.com/greenville
Lines were out the door during opening weekend of this Charleston-based breakfast, lunch and brunch restaurant.
The Greenville location, in the former Perch Gastropub space, marries creative breakfast dishes with old favorites and an espresso bar.
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More information
- Downtown Greenville breakfast spot reopens with new design, new menu items
- Comal 864 is opening a second location. It'll be both different and the same
- Coastal Crust creator bringing coffee, breakfast concept to Greenville's Perch space
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