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Roost Restaurant

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Roost Restaurant

220 North Main Street
Greenville, SC 29601

Restaurant
Gestionado Por Hyatt Regency Greenville

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Welcome to Roost

When you’re the best, you rule the roost. When you settle in, you come home to roost.

It’s a place that feels comfortable. It’s a place where we will have a little something in common. It’s a place that takes a community and builds it into a home.  That’s the spirit of Roost Restaurant located in the exciting and vibrant community of NOMA Square on Main Street in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.

Soil to City

Mealtime is a time to relax and enjoy the culinary bounty of our region. Roost provides a welcoming, friendly and unobtrusive environment where you’ll feel a sense of community. Side by side we nestle together and experience how it feels to share a space, to share a city, to share a world. We savor how good food can taste when it’s a part of our community.

Our menu features local, organic, and seasonal foods of the highest quality. Talented Chefs design and create menu items and present them with skill and confidence in our show kitchen. The menu is priced to fit every budget and every occasion.

A community Harvest table located directly in front of the exhibition kitchen features a distinguished tasting menu promoting lively conversations among guests. Guests can sit at the counter and interact with the chefs as their food is being prepared. Recipe cards will be provided to guests after dinner to inspire the chef in all of us.

Local Producers

Local food, sustainable food, or the local food movement is an alternative to big agribusiness, focusing instead on stimulating and supporting local producers and economies. The practice of offering and consuming local food is appealing because it eliminates the involvement of manufacturing, processing, and mass distribution, and instead allows both the producer and the consumer to focus on the quality of the product. The USDA’s definition of local food refers to products that can be considered day goods distance (DGD), generally under 400 miles from producer to consumer.

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