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‘Dine Where You Live' campaign begins in Mount Pleasant

‘Dine Where You Live' campaign begins in Mount Pleasant

Yahoo06-02-2025

MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – A campaign meant to encourage support for local food spots backed by Mount Pleasant town officials has returned for the month of February.
The town of Mount Pleasant and the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce have teamed up for the 4th annual 'Dine Where You Live' campaign, which runs from Feb. 1 until Feb. 28.
A winner will receive a $50 gift card each week to dine at one of the participating businesses.
To enter, follow the chambers' Instagram account @mtpchamber and like any 'Dine Where You Live' posts. Next, tag one of the participating restaurants you want to try and two friends you want to dine with on the post.
Here's the list of participating businesses:
Restaurants
Abbracci Italian Cuisine & Cocktails
Big Bad Breakfast
Blues Coastal Bar & Grill
Bohemian Bull, Mt. Pleasant
Bon Banh Mi Southeast Asian Kitchen
Burtons Grill
Carolina Butcher & Beer Garden
Condado Tacos
Crush Yard
Dulce Churros Ice Cream and Specialty Cocktails
Eil's Table
Migliori's Pizzeria
MIX
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Philosophia
Playa Bowls Mt Pleasant
Ruby's New York Style Bagels
Saltwater Cowboys
Shem Creek Crab House
Spice Palette Indian Cuisine
Sunsets
Tabbuli
Taverna Philosophia
Toast All Day
Beverages
Barrels and Bottles
For All the Tea in Charleston
Catering/Grocery
Dish and Design Catering
Duvall Catering & Events
Graze Craze
Hamby Catering Partners LLC
Heights Meat Market
Iacofano's Catering & Events
Table and Twine
Top Shelf Catering Company
To enter as a participating business, click here.
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