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Call it a new approach to comfort food: Chef Sean Brock’s upcoming restaurant isn’t just about the cuisine. It’s also about his workers’—and his own—wellbeing.

The events surrounding the delayed opening of Audrey, Sean Brock’s new Nashville restaurant, include a tornado and a pandemic, resulting in what Brock believes is a collective case of post-traumatic stress disorder. “Every single one of us is walking around with PTSD right now, constantly being triggered,” Brock says.

Opening this fall, Audrey will offer two dining experiences, an upstairs tasting-menu space serving 12 to 15 courses and a downstairs kitchen cooking a five-course meal, where diners choose just their mains. There’s a bar, a podcast studio and a cookbook library, and until recently, the space also hosted the nonprofit Patchwork, which has helped provide about 100,000 meals to Nashville’s hungry.

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