Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar is set to open its first location in Columbia on February 3. The restaurant, located in the BullStreet District, will offer a delightful Southern menu, featuring favorites like fluffy biscuits and chicken and waffles. A ribbon-cutting event on February 13 will allow the first 50 guests to enjoy free entrees. Spanning over 6,300 square feet, this new dining spot aims to become a go-to for locals and visitors alike.
Get ready, Columbia! The buzz in town is real, and it’s all about _Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar_. This beloved chain is bringing its delicious Southern-inspired menu to the city, with its grand opening set for _February 3_. Located at _2138 Pickens St._ in the vibrant BullStreet District, the restaurant will be right next to the popular Segra Park and nestled on the ground floor of the new Bennet at BullStreet apartment complex. Talk about a perfect spot!
Columbia is about to get a taste of Southern flavor! The folks at Tupelo Honey are excited as they expand into new territory. This opening marks their very first restaurant in Columbia, and they can’t wait to share their love for Southern cuisine with the community. With a strong presence throughout the Southeast, including eateries in Greenville and Myrtle Beach, they’re ready to make their mark in the capital city.
Mark your calendars for _February 13_, as that’s when they will be hosting a special _ribbon-cutting celebration_. The first 50 guests at the event will receive free entrees, so it pays to be early! Plus, everyone will be treated to _free biscuits_ throughout the day. Nothing screams Southern comfort like warm, fluffy biscuits with a dollop of blueberry jam, right?
So, what can you expect on the menu? Tupelo Honey is known for its mouthwatering brunch and dinner options that are sure to satisfy your cravings. Some crowd favorites include their famous _fluffy biscuits_, _avocado toast_, and classic dishes like _chicken and waffles_. If you’re in the mood for something hearty, make sure to try their burgers—perfectly juicy and packed with flavor!
Tupelo Honey is not just about great food; it’s a revival of Southern heritage and Appalachian traditions, bringing a taste of the Carolina Mountains right to your plate. This philosophy is at the heart of every dish they create. Guests can look forward to enjoying meals that are crafted with care and a whole lot of Southern love.
Spanning over _6,300 square feet_, the Columbia location will boast both indoor and outdoor dining areas. This means you can enjoy your meal al fresco when the weather is just right! The restaurant is gearing up to hire over _100 employees_, so if you’re looking for a job, you might want to check them out. It’s a great opportunity to be part of the Tupelo Honey family down here in Columbia!
As they prepare for the big opening, the excitement around Tupelo Honey is palpable. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, make sure to swing by to experience their Southern hospitality and delicious offerings. It’s going to be an exciting time for food lovers in Columbia, and who knows? It may just become your new go-to spot! Get ready, folks—this is one culinary adventure you won’t want to miss!
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