Mustard Seed Cafe now open Friday and Saturday until 8 p.m.
Now there’s a new place to eat dinner on weekends. Mustard Seed Cafe, 562 N. Main St. Bluffton, has extended its hours and is now open Friday and Saturday evenings from 5 to 8 p.m.
Appetizers include shrimp cocktail, cold poached scallop with blueberry vinegar aioli, mussels steamed in beer, baked brie with cranberry compote, hummus with vegetables, olives & flatbread, continental plate for two and calamari meze.
Main courses are brisket burger and beans, strip steak, jambalaya, tortellini with gorgonzola crème, pork osso buco, shrimp scampi over pasta, chicken scaloppini and Caesar salad.
Soups, salads and house-made desserts are also available, as well as a variety of craft beers.
Reservations for dinner are suggested (567-226-1120). Breakfast and lunch hours remain the same: M-Th 9-3 (closed Tuesdays), Friday 9-8, Saturday 8-8 and Sunday 8-3.
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