Feast & Graze owner joins with cousin to open Poplar Plaza store
A build-your-own charcuterie bar, cold-pressed juices, an herbal tea bar and a pick-your-own-tunes vinyl record player are all in store at the new Feast & Graze X HighP Hour Wellness.
The new joint venture, from cousins Cristina McCarter and Sierra Rhodes, opened Saturday, Nov. 30, at 109 S. Highland St. It’s tucked away in a corner of Poplar Plaza shopping center behind Party City and Mister Hats. (McCarter calls it “the cove.”)
The combination of a charcuterie board cafe and a wellness beverage shop may seem like an odd pairing at first glance, but McCarter and Rhodes have blended the two concepts together seamlessly to offer their customers the convenience of two of today’s most popular food and beverage trends in one location.
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Jennifer Chandler
Jennifer Chandler has been a restaurateur, a cookbook author, a food stylist, a writer and a TV and radio personality.
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