Poke Burri restaurant now open inside The Victory in Charleston, SC

Poke Burri dishes in Atlanta | Photo by @adventuresinatlanta

Remember when we gave you the scoop on The Victory building in Avondale? ICYMI: the building used to be the Helping Kids with Cancer Thrift Store. It’s been some time, but the first tenant in the 10,000 sqft space off of Savannah Highway has opened for business.

Poke Burri officially opened on Tuesday at 835 Savannah Hwy., bringing poke bowls, sushi burritos, and build your own options to the Lowcountry. The eatery even offers non-traditional sushi dishes on its secret menu, with a selection of sushi pizza, donuts, and a corn dog.

Poke Burri’s co-ownersCharleston natives Jeff Locke and Tim Duke — have returned to the Lowcountry to open the brand.

However, Charleston isn’t the first location. Poke Burri began inside the Atlanta Food Hall - We Suki Suki in 2016 and has since expanded to Jacksonville, Houston, Raleigh + Philadelphia. It’s about time we got in on the action, right?

The award-winning restaurant has been featured in Forbes, US Weekly, and Food Network. Check it out Monday through Thursday + Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. or Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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