Dine local + support Mount Pleasant businesses

Dine Where You Live is a campaign that encourages residents to dine local + support Mount Pleasant businesses.

The photo shows a large scoop of blue ice cream nestled in a large waffle cone topped with chocolate, strawberries, whipped cream, and powdered sugar.

Sink your teeth into something sweet + support local businesses.

The Town of Mount Pleasant and its Chamber of Commerce are encouraging folks to support local restaurants. The third annual Dine Where You Live campaign is underway and lasts through the end of the month (Thursday, Feb. 29).

The chamber says this initiative “supports local food and beverage establishments owned and run by your friends, neighbors, and family members and keeps dollars in the local economy.”

Participating businesses

  • Bohemian Bull - Mount Pleasant
  • Bon Banh Mi (Oakland and Ben Sawyer locations)
The photo shows a cold noodle salad with bright orange carrots, purple cabbage, lots of green vegetables.

Every week during the campaign the Chamber will give away a $50 gift card for a Mount Pleasant restaurant.

Photo by @bonbanhmi

  • Burtons Grill
  • Condado Tacos
  • Dog + Duck (Long Point and Park West locations)
  • The Dolly Llama Waffle Master
  • For All The Tea
  • Graze Craze
  • Grimaldi’s Pizzeria
  • Hilton Garden Inn Charleston/Mount Pleasant
  • Malika
  • MIX
  • Nautical Bowls
  • Nick’s German Kitchen
  • Nothing Bundt Cakes
The photo shows the cross-section of a large bagel, which features lots of melted cheese.

~20 Mount Pleasant businesses including Ruby’s New York Style Bagels are participating in #DineWhereYouLive

  • Ruby’s NY Style Bagels
  • SAVI Cucina + Wine Bar
  • Sheffield’s Wine Bar
  • Sommba

(Participating businesses as of Monday, Jan. 22)

Weekly drawing

Every week, one lucky diner will win a $50 gift card to a local restaurant. To enter the drawing, you have to post about your dining experience at a participating business on Instagram or Facebook and tag @experiencemp + @mtpchamber in the post.

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