#YeahTHATAgenda: Cantina 76 Now Serving Brunch, Domino's Fixing Simpsonville Potholes, Greenfield's in Greer, Clemson-Prisma Partner, Nuking the Moon
Feb 13, 2019 12:00PM ● By Chris Haire
Cantina 76 Debuts Brunch Menu in Greenville: When we last spoke with the gang at Cantina 76--the Columbia-based taqueria with outposts in Greenville, Mt. Pleasant, and Kiawah--they mentioned they were interested in expanding their Sunday brunch offerings at their Lowcountry spot. Little did we know, they had plans to offer it in Greenville.
Starting this Sunday, Feb. 17, Cantina will debut their new brunch menu, with plans to offer the most important meal of the week every Sunday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
The brunch menu will feature two South of the Border staples--huevos rancheros, steak and eggs migas--in addition to avocado toast and chicken and waffles. They'll also be serving Bloody Marys and two mimosas, honeysuckle and peach.
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Starting this Sunday, Feb. 17, Cantina will debut their new brunch menu, with plans to offer the most important meal of the week every Sunday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
The brunch menu will feature two South of the Border staples--huevos rancheros, steak and eggs migas--in addition to avocado toast and chicken and waffles. They'll also be serving Bloody Marys and two mimosas, honeysuckle and peach.
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