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Revival at The Depot

What does a home school mom of three and breast cancer survivor do when she has a thriving boutique of unique clothing, gifts and jewelry? Why open a restaurant of course! Welcome back to the Chamber Corner. This week our featured Chamber business is Revival at the Depot. Christie and her team took over a spot that had been a previously popular restaurant and turned it into a small but inviting lunch and dinner locale. Not being a local, I am unfamiliar with the previous owner’s design, but I can tell you Christie has made it all her own. When you walk in, the first thing you’ll notice is the size of the restaurant. It seats 18 at most. That adds to the character. The deep, rich, emerald, green drapes accent a similar color in the chair cushions. A wood bar seats 4, and per my own experience, becomes a great place for strangers to become friends. When you sit down, you immediately feel invited to stay awhile, there is no air of being rushed. That’s just how Christie designed it. If you look above the comfy chair in the corner (which is perfect for snuggling a sleepy baby if the need should arise) you’ll find board games.  Yes, this restaurant is perfect for date night, but it’s also a great option for a family night. Business luncheons can also be hosted there. Whatever kind of situation you’re looking to fit, you’re sure to find it at Revival at the Depot.

The menu fits both the finnicky and the finest of tastes. Because the menu is seasonal things are often being changed up. This time of year you can find a classic BLT or Rosemary Lemon Tenderloins. A Grilled Cheese to transport you back to childhood or Southern Salmon Patties because you’ve had your fill of chicken nuggets lately. Just in the mood for an appetizer? Come get Pigs & Curd which is their own take on a sausage and cheese tray. Sides can be simple like French Fries or fancy like sauteed mushrooms. Dessert is waiting in the wings with a great cup of coffee, a latte or even a Cortado to finish off the evening perfectly. One of my favorite parts of the restaurant is a part you’ll never see. A microwave. There isn’t one. Nutrition and food quality are Christie’s top priorities.  Revival is open for both lunch and dinner. Reservations are important for evenings and lunch can get crazy, so calling your order in or getting it to go are great options. They are open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 11-2 and 4:30-7:30 and Friday & Saturday from 11-2 and 4:30-8:30. You will find Revival at the Depot at 12440 Hwy 57 just west of Moscow. Our community is full of small, but fascinating finds and this is one of them. Remember to think local and shop Fayette first! 

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How We Help Fayette County

Welcome to the Fayette County Chamber’s little corner of the world where business meets community. Since this is our first time back in the corner in awhile, I thought I’d take the opportunity to tell you what we do for Fayette County.

  • share business information with new residents
  • promote local shopping by featuring businesses on our social media pages
  • honor local businesses with our annual awards Gala
  • help new businesses get the word out
  • connect first time business owners with services they might need
  • host monthly luncheons to connect business owners
  • promote tourism of Fayette County
  • visit business owners regularly to promote and assist success

One aspect of the Chamber that you might not be familiar with is our involvement in tourism. Over the next few months you will see us promoting Fayette County and all that it has to offer for both the tourists and the local residents. When you have lived in a place many years or your whole life, it’s easy to miss the beauty and opportunities that exist right here in our backyard. We can’t wait to showcase the beauty that is Fayette County, the businesses that keep it going and the residents that make this county a friendly place to call home. Who do you think we should feature? Is there a business that just lights you up when you walk in? Is there a resident going out of their way to make Fayette County a better place? Drop me a line at karri@fayettecountychamber.com Make sure to check the Chamber Corner out next week to read about a business that has made a mark in Fayette County. Until thenâ€Ķthink local, shop local and shop Fayette first!

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