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Coming soon: Patterson at Hotel Hartness in Greenville, SC

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Patterson’s designer deserves a pat on the back | Provided by Hughes Agency

Greenville is full of foodie news this week. We have another new restaurant announcement for you — coming soon to Hotel Hartness is Patterson, a new fine dining restaurant.

Patterson, named so to honor a branch of the Hartness family tree, will feature locally and regionally-inspired menu items. Patterson’s’ Executive Chef, Tanner Marino, will also be utilizing Hartness’ on-site farmtalk about fresh.

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Rendering of the finished Hotel Hartness | Provided by Hughes Agency

The restaurant plans to be open this fall, but in the meantime, you can enjoy a more casual meal at Hartness’ Village Kitchen. In case you need a refresher, you can read up on Hotel Hartness, also opening in the fall.

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