Verde will host a weeklong promotion and host a grand opening celebration

Keep reading to discover how to win free Verde.

New Verde building in Park Circle. The building is a white brick structure with green art. There's a bush and a picnic table out front.

Verde’s Park Circle location is one of its newest spots.

Photo provided by Verde.

After opening three new locations over the past month, local restaurant Verde has a lot to celebrate. The salad eatery will host Paint The Town Green, a weeklong promotion at all of its Charleston-area locations beginning next week.

The week will end with its Grand Opening Eat + Greet, happening on Saturday, March 2, from 12-2 p.m., at one of its newest locations in Park Circle. This event will feature local vendors, kids activities, and giveaways.

Paint The Town Green

Starting Monday, Feb. 26, through Saturday, March 2, guests that visit three of the eight Lowcountry locations will win a free salad for their next visit + be entered to win free Verde for an entire year.

All eight locations:

  • 433 King St. (Downtown Charleston)
  • 6 Liberty St. (CofC campus)
  • 4731 Mixson Ave. (Park Circle)
  • 13 Magnolia Rd. (Avondale)
  • 730 Coleman Blvd. (Mt. Pleasant)
  • 616-A Long Point Rd. (Mt. Pleasant)
  • Kiosk at MUSC’s main cafeteria
  • Kiosk at Terminal B at the CHS International Airport
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