Check out their web site for a sample menu. The menu is crafted daily and Chef Robert emphasizes locally sourced, seasonal, sustainable, delicious, creative (ok I’m getting carried away) REAL FOOD. Lunch is served Tuesday-Saturday 11am-2pm and stuff sells out…so get there early. My initial pilgrimage to Patina was to check out Chef Robert Lyford’s (that would be Kaci’s hubby…love that family/locally owned) lunch counter. Some day, I might work up the nerve to see if she is available to take on the small task of helping me whip up a plan for my own skin care studio. Personally, I’ve never really had a mind for home decor or design… However, the sheer aesthetic beauty of this store and Kaci Lyford’s exquisite taste are slowly but certainly leading me to the light. Wrapping up the first seating of the very first Market Dinner service Bonus- it’s nestled on the beloved historic square in McKinney, TX. Somehow, those words don’t even seem to capture all the magic that is Patina Green. This gem of a shop is part vintage home decor and accessories store, part farmers market, and part “kick-ass” lunch counter. I truly think it’s one of the best things I’ve found since Ronald and I moved from Austin to Frisco in 2010. ![]() ![]() I have been telling everyone that will listen (and maybe even some that won’t) to check out Patina Green Home & Market for almost a year now.
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