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Here’s a sneak peek of HeyDay brought to you by the anchor tenants of Gather GVL.

KO Group is opening a new food and cocktail concept in the former Oak Hill Cafe & Farm location called HeyDay

A sign on a white wall that says "HeyDay Unwind and Enjoy"

Should we meet here for drinks after work? | Photo by GVLtoday

KO Group, an anchor tenant of Gather GVL (think: Mercado Cantina, LobFather, KO Burger + HenDough), took over the former Oak Hill Café & Farm location at 2510 Poinsett Hwy. with its new concept, HeyDay. We got a sneak peek of the new spot.

Food

You can expect to find salads like a Greens and Grains salad with farro, quinoa, and chickpeas, sandwiches like a Birria French Dip, and sweets like Banana Pudding.

City Editor Stephanie here. I went to the soft opening and tried the Turkey Sandwich with aged cheddar cheese, potato sticks, and onion + pepper relish. It was delish.

A silver trailer with a wooden patio in front

This Airstream bar will serve things like Frose and frozen Cheerwine. | Photo by GVLtoday

Drinks

In addition to a full bar inside, there’s also an Airstream bar out back in the lawn that serves draft + bottled beer and frozen drinks — alcoholic for the adults, non-alcoholic for the kids. We recommend asking for something in one of the Tiki glasses.

A white house with a green lawn, picnic tables, a stage, lawn chairs, and a giant connect four.

Let’s soak up some sun while we eat our hearts out. | Photo by GVLtoday

The space

At roughly ~3,000 sqft inside and ~2.3 acres outside, HeyDay is a cozy, quaint eatery with a stage outside, lawn games like giant Connect Four and corn hole, and plenty of parking. You can sit out front, inside, or out back.

Hours

HeyDay opens Friday, May 24 at 11 a.m. and will be open Sunday-Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. + Thursday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

You can follow the restaurant’s Instagram page for updates.

We’re excited to give it a try.

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