In case you missed it, here’s what happened in the Atlanta food and dining scene this week.

Anne Quatrano (second from left) helped break ground at the new site for her food market Star Provisions and restaurant Bacchanalia.

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Food and drink news

Bacchanlia and Star Provisions broke ground today on their new site at 1150 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. Chef and owner Anne Quatrano announced in May that the two spots would leave their current home in the Westside Provisions complex after more than a decade . The relocation is set to take place in early 2017, and Little Bacch, another Quatrano spot in Westside Provisions, will close. Scroll down to see renderings of the new space.

Chinese restaurant Bamboo Luau has closed its doors on Cheshire Bridge, according to Tomorrow's News Today.

Openings

Bakery-cafe Seven Sisters Scones offers a variety of sweet and savory scones, “sconewiches,” “bissconies,” soups and salads. Photo credit: Seven Sisters Scones.

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Renderings of the Bacchanalia and Star Provisions space:

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