Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen and Bar will open its first location in Columbia’s BullStreet District on February 3, 2025, featuring an extensive menu of Southern-inspired dishes and a full cocktail menu. The grand opening will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony and free entrees for the first 50 guests, along with free biscuits for everyone. This marks a significant addition to the vibrant culinary scene of Columbia.
Exciting things are brewing in Columbia as Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen and Bar gears up to open its very first location in the city on February 3, 2025. Food lovers, rejoice! This brand-new spot will be nestled in the bustling BullStreet District at 2138 Pickens St., right next to the popular Segra Park.
This new Tupelo Honey restaurant isn’t just a small eatery. Spanning over 6,300 square feet, it promises plenty of space for diners to enjoy meals indoors and outdoors alike. Imagine savoring some of the best Southern cuisine while basking in the fresh air of a gorgeous day! Perfect guesswork on how many people are needed to run this culinary haven? More than 100 employees will bring their Southern hospitality and culinary skills to the table – quite literally!
If you’re already drooling, it’s only natural! Tupelo Honey has earned quite the reputation for its mouthwatering menu that focuses on Southern-inspired dishes. Picture this: ***honey-dusted fried chicken*** that’s juicy and crispy, topped off with fluffy biscuits slathered in blueberry jam. And let’s not forget the highly popular avocado toast, chicken and waffles, and those delicious burgers that everyone craves. Whether you are brunching with friends or enjoying a laid-back dinner, Tupelo Honey has you covered.
But wait, there’s more! Their menu isn’t just about food. Drink enthusiasts will be thrilled to discover a full cocktail menu featuring everything from draft cocktails to selections from local breweries. So, get ready to sip on refreshing drinks that complement the delectable dishes!
The grand opening won’t just be a regular occasion. Mark your calendars for a special ribbon-cutting ceremony on February 13, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. to celebrate the start of this exciting new chapter in Columbia’s culinary scene. Here’s the kicker: the first 50 guests at the event can enjoy free entrees! Plus, as an added bonus, everyone who walks through the doors will be treated to free biscuits to try, ensuring that your taste buds are awake and ready for what’s ahead.
Tupelo Honey’s arrival marks a significant milestone for not just the restaurant chain but also for Columbia as a whole. As part of the growing BullStreet District, where businesses are flourishing, this beloved establishment from the Southeast has chosen to set roots, further enhancing the city’s vibrant culinary landscape.
The chain isn’t new to the culinary game, boasting an impressive collection of locations spread across 13 states, including current favorites in Greenville and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Celebrated for bringing a modern twist to traditional recipes, Tupelo Honey is described as a revival and celebration of Southern food and Appalachian traditions, all inspired by the hearty flavors of the Carolina Mountains.
As the countdown begins for its grand opening, Columbia locals have much to look forward to with the addition of Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen and Bar. It’s not just a restaurant; it’s a chance to gather with friends and family over comforting meals that remind many of home. So grab your loved ones, come hungry, and get ready for some unforgettable Southern flavors in the heart of Columbia!
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