Columbia is set to welcome Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar in February 2025, its first location in the city. Known for its elevated Southern fare, the restaurant will offer favorites like fluffy biscuits, chicken and waffles, and gourmet burgers. Located conveniently near Segra Park in the BullStreet District, the restaurant seeks to hire over 100 staff members. The BullStreet District is undergoing significant redevelopment, making it a growing community hub for dining, entertainment, and education.
Exciting news, Columbia! The charming Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar is gearing up to spread its Southern flavors right here in the BullStreet District, and they’re scheduled to open their doors in February 2025. This will be the restaurant chain’s very first location in our city, and locals are already buzzing with anticipation!
If you haven’t had the pleasure of dining at Tupelo Honey before, you’re in for a treat! This beloved culinary gem is making waves with its elevated Southern fare and an impressive cocktail menu. From brunch to dinner, there’s something for everyone. Some of the highlights that diners can look forward to include fluffy biscuits slathered with blueberry jam, mouthwatering chicken and waffles, and scrumptious avocado toast. And let’s not forget about the juicy burgers that might just become the talk of the town!
The new Tupelo Honey will be nestled on the ground floor of the Bennet at BullStreet apartment development, conveniently positioned just a stone’s throw away from the Segra Park baseball stadium. This prime spot not only provides a cozy neighborhood feel but will also allow patrons to enjoy a meal before or after catching a Columbia Fireflies game.
The arrival of Tupelo Honey is just one part of a larger picture. The BullStreet District is buzzing with activity as it undergoes significant redevelopment. Alongside this exciting restaurant opening, other businesses are already making their mark in the area. Residents can enjoy the likes of Starbucks, REI, and Iron Hill Brewery, while the Columbia Fireflies baseball team keeps sports fans entertained.
To top it all off, the University of South Carolina is also planning to invest a whopping $300 million into a new medical school campus right in the BullStreet District. This means that not only will the area be a vibrant place for dining and entertainment, but it will also become a hub of education and innovation.
While the exact opening date of Tupelo Honey is still under wraps, the excitement in the community is palpable. As we inch closer to February, more details about the grand opening will be released. So, Columbia, get ready to indulge in some amazing Southern cooking paired with that delightful Southern hospitality!
In the coming months, keep your eyes peeled and your taste buds ready because something delicious is coming your way. The culinary scene in Columbia is about to experience a wonderful Southern twist that promises to leave you coming back for more!
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