July 16: Pickle Palooza, Whataburger, The Lowcountry


Pickle Palooza

Whataburger

Whataburger announced today the grand opening of its first South Carolina restaurant, which will take place on July 15. Located in Boiling Springs at 3647 Boiling Springs Road, the new Whataburger will serve up Goodness 24/7. 

Nine additional locations are set to open across the Palmetto State before the end of 2024:

  • July 29, 2024 – 1466 Woodruff Road, Greenville, 29607 
  • Summer 2024 – 1185 Dutch Fork Road., Irmo, 29063 
  • Late Summer 2024 – 308 W Butler Drive, Mauldin, 29662 
  • Late Summer 2024 – 2900 Main St., Anderson, 29621 
  • Fall 2024 – 202 Bridgeberry Lane, Columbia, 29203 
  • Fall 2024 – 1941 E Main St., Spartanburg, 29307 
  • Fall 2024 – 1510 WO. Ezell Blvd., Spartanburg, 29301 
  • Fall 2024 – 888 S. Lake Drive, Lexington, 29072 

The Lowcountry Community coming together.

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