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Celebrate summer with dishes from Five Loaves Cafe’s new seasonal menu

This cafe has been a Charleston staple for 20+ years, offering gourmet sandwiches, salads, soups, and creative, daily-rotating specials.

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Summer specials on a table at Five Loaves Cafe.

From soups and shareables to entrees, you don’t want to miss these summer specials at Five Loaves Cafe.

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Looking to try something new for dinner? Channel summer vibes with dinner on the patio at Five Loaves Cafe featuring their new menu and rotating specials.

Here are our top picks to try:

  • BBQ Spice Pork Tenderloin: Served alongside elote creamed corn, grilled zucchini, and rum spiced pineapple jam
  • Flounder Piccata: Panko breaded flounder served with garlic whipped potatoes, piccata sauce with tomatoes, capers + spinach and cream
  • Spiced Salmon: Flavorful salmon served with cauliflower and sweet pea “rice-otto,” and basil-kale pistou
  • Tahini Coconut Tofu: Chilled sesame, alkaline noodles and roasted veggies

The menu is also filled with plenty of vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options Plus, you can order from one of their two locations.

Pro tip: Pair your delish dinner with half-priced wine every Wednesday and Saturday night.

Start making summer dinner plans

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