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Petit Merci opens in downtown Charleston

Get a taste of European delights in the Harleston Village neighborhood.

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The team behind the soon-to-open French bistro, Merci, is still working on its grand opening, but they have recently launched their market space, Petit Merci, next door to the bistro.

Petit Merci offers a rotating selection of freshly prepared items, including focaccia and other breads, soups, take-and-bake meals, pastries, fresh produce, bespoke sundries, and homewares. Coffee lovers can also enjoy coffee and espresso drinks made with beans from Petit Merci’s neighbor, Second State.

Current operating hours are Wednesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. According to Instagram, you can indulge in local goodies again starting Wednesday, Jan. 8.

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