A new restaurant on the scene 🍴

Sommba officially opened its doors yesterday.

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The extensive selection of wines is impressive.

Photo provided, Charlotte Berger PR

Drum roll, please... Sommba Cocina & Cellar has officially opened its doors in Mount Pleasant’s Indigo Square across from the upcoming REI. Here’s a peek inside.

Launched by the team behind Towne Centre’s SAVI Cucina + Wine Bar, the new concept offers 20+ sommelier-selected wines by the glass, 350+ bottles from the wine cellar, handcrafted cocktails, and dishes inspired by the European coastline at 1710 Shoremeade Rd. If the address sounds familiar, this spot used to be Bull & Finch.

Expect menu items like Octopus a la Plancha and garlic Lowcountry shrimp, plus tapas including lamb meatballs. Bonus: The space also has a patio for those warm-weather visits.

Make a reservation.

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