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Take a peek inside Southbound 🍴

Here’s a look at the upcoming downtown restaurant.

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We’re looking forward to dining in this bright and airy room.

Photo by Mike Ledford

In case you missed it, we recently shared an inside look at one of the Holy City’s latest upcoming restaurants: Southbound.

Introduced by the team behind Mount Pleasant restaurants Community Table and Kiki & Rye, Southbound will occupy a 2,000-sqft space at 72 Cannon St. Expect live-fire cooking with dishes including seasonal fish, steaks, and vegetarian options.

We had a chance to preview the menu last October — feast your eyes on the bites and take a look at the full list here. Stay tuned for an official opening date.

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