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Monday, August 21st, 2023
 
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Scratch Farm Kitchen is moving

by Adam Daigle | Acadiana business editor​ ​ ​

Happy Monday, Acadiana business news readers. So let's get to the headlines.

We're leading this morning with restaurant news: Scratch Farm Kitchen, the popular downtown eatery that opened in 2019, has closed and will open soon at a new location along Johnston Street.

The restaurant, started by local chefs/farmers Jamie Harson and Kelsey Leger, will move to 2918 Johnston St. across from Moncus Park in the former Urbano’s Taqueria space in the Winnwood Shopping Center. It operated as a food truck before it opened at 406 Garfield St.

Check out the story here. 

Thanks for reading and have a great day 

 
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