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Folly Restaurants and Bars Open on Thanksgiving Day 

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In the event that you are visiting Folly over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, we have compiled a list of restaurants and bars that will be open in some capacity on Turkey Day. We have also indicated which places will be serving some form of Thanksgiving-style fare.

Rita’s Seaside Grille

Rita’s Seaside Grille will be serving up a Thanksgiving-themed menu from 8 a.m-8 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day.

2 Center St
Folly Beach 29439
843-588-2525

Loggerhead’s Beach Grill

From noon-6 pm, Loggerhead’s Beach Grill will be offering a traditional Thanksgiving feast for $20, and will also be serving seafood and sandwiches from its regular menu. The bar will remain open until 2 a.m.

123 W Ashley Ave
Charleston 29412
843-588-2365

Snapper Jacks

Snapper Jacks will open at 5 p.m. on Thanksgiving and will be offering its regular menu and bar options.

10 Center St
Folly Beach 29412
843-633-0174

Planet Follywood

The kitchen will be closed at Planet Follywood on Thanksgiving Day, but they will be open and there is a potluck dinner that starts at 4 p.m.

32-A Center St
Folly Beach 29412
843-588-7380

BLU Restaurant & Bar

BLU restaurant located inside the Tides at Folly Beach hotel will be serving a Thanksgiving buffet from noon-6 p.m.

1 Center Street
Folly Beach 29439
843-588-6658

Surf Bar

Surf Bar will be opening in the evening on Thanksgiving Day. Make sure to check with them for specific hours.
103 W Cooper Ave
Folly Beach 29412
843-588-2009

St. James Gate

St. James Gate Irish pub is currently planning to be open on Thanksgiving Day, but make sure to call to check their hours.

11 Center St
Folly Beach 29439
843-588-0002

Bert’s Market

If you just need to pick up some last-minute food items or beverages to top off your Thanksgiving meal, Bert’s Market is open 24 hours, 365 days a year.

202 E Ashley Ave
Folly Beach 294339
843-588-9449

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