SUMMERVILLE, S.C.–There is a brand new restaurant in town. Today, Carolina Ale House officially opened its doors to the public at 11 a.m.
“Carolina Ale House is just the first of many regional favorites looking to make Nexton their home,” commented Kenneth T. Seeger, president, MWV Community Development and Land Management.
This sports-themed restaurant is conveniently located along Highway 17A on Sigma Drive.
Carolina Ale House markets itself as a family-friendly sports-themed restaurant best known for food, sports and fun.
The restaurant will offer a full menu daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. and includes a lot of popular food favorites, including but not limited to: boneless wings, salads, soups, sandwiches, pizzas, chicken–and the list goes on. You can view the menu here.
For the beer lovers out there, they’ll be in heaven. The restaurant has 72 beers on tap–and 99 kinds of bottled beers.
From now until Tuesday, the restaurant will donate 10% of all food sales to Children in Crisis.
Over the weekend, the restaurant held VIP night which proved to be a huge success for employees. If that event was any indication, Carolina Ale House is going to be quite busy.
The 4,500-acre Nexton community sits off I-26 at exit 199B and includes parts of Summerville and unincorporated Berkeley County. Deemed the state’s first “gigabit community,” Berkeley County officials approved the Nexton community in 2010.
It will include over 10,000 new homes, 6 million square feet of commercial space, 2,000 acres of parks and nature and over 50 miles of trails.
Carolina Ale House currently operates 20 locations; six locations in the Triangle, locations in Wilmington, Fayetteville, Greenville, Charlotte and Jacksonville, NC, a small outlet in Terminal 2 of RDU International Airport, four locations South Carolina, one in Georgia and three in South Florida. The concept is expanding throughout the south east and expected to open six locations in the next 18 months.
For more information on the restaurant, you can visit its Facebook page or official website.
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