TOWN March 2015

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DINING

Guide EUROPEAN

ADDY’S DUTCH CAFÉ

Addy’s fosters a comfortable, intimate atmosphere of uniquely European charm. At the bar, choose from an eclectic selection of small plates: assorted cheese platter, sate (glazed, spicy chicken kabobs), Swedish meatballs, and more. Or head upstairs to dine on Dutch entrées with an Indonesian tinge, like beef rendang, spicy beef slow-simmered with coconut and lemongrass. $$-$$$, D. Closed Sunday & Monday. 17 E Coffee St. (864) 232-2339, addysdutchcafe.com DAVANI’S RESTAURANT

Heaping portions and a menu that mixes inventive flavors with customer favorites makes Davani’s a Greenville favorite. The friendly staff doesn’t hurt, either. Try the Muscovy duck, pan seared with port wine and sundried cherries, or the veal Oscar, topped with crabmeat, asparagus, and hollandaise. $$$-$$$$, D. Closed Sunday. 1922 Augusta St, Ste 111A. (864) 373-9013, davanisrestaurant.com THE LAZY GOAT

$$-$$$, L, D. Closed Sunday. 170 River Pl. (864) 679-5299, thelazygoat.com

PASSERELLE BISTRO Photograph by Paul Mehaffey

The Lazy Goat’s tapas-style menu is distinctly Mediterranean. Sample from the Graze and Nibble dishes, featuring crispy Brussels sprouts (a perennial favorite) and fried goat cheese. For a unique entrée, try the duck confit pizza with a sour cherry vinaigrette and a farm egg. The daily fish feature is also a sure bet.

At this dining hotspot, you can gaze over Falls Park while digging into mouthwatering French-inspired cuisine. Make a lunch date to enjoy lighter dishes like the French green lentil salad (with p’tit basque cheese, hazlenuts, carrot and fennel slaw, and sherry vinaigrette) and the potato and smoked salmon croquettes, or enjoy hot sandwiches such as the traditional croque monsieur, made with Gruyere cheese and Mornay sauce on sourdough. At night, the bistro serves up romance à la Paris, with items like escargot and seasonal cassoulet. $$$, L (Mon–Fri), D, BR (Sat–Sun). 601 S Main St. (864) 271-9700, passerelleinthepark.com

PLANNING FOR A LASTING LEGACY Margaret Southern lived modestly but left a magnificent gift to the Community Foundation to benefit her most cherished interests—early childhood education, special needs children and animal welfare—forever.

www.cfgreenville.org We make it easy to give back to the place we all love to call home. 94 TOWN / towncarolina.com


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