Tidal Creek Brewhouse says risk is worth the reward, opening during the pandemic
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – An hour before close the baristas get another rush of customers excited for freshly brewed coffee.
Tidal Creek Brewhouse opening despite the pandemic
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – The city of Myrtle Beach voted to approve an abandoned building to be eligible for income tax credits upon its redevelopment under a state act.
Tidal Creek Brewhouse now open in Market Common
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – The city of Myrtle Beach voted to approve an abandoned building to be eligible for income tax credits upon its redevelopment under a state act.
Tidal Creek Brewhouse set for June opening in Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – The city of Myrtle Beach voted to approve an abandoned building to be eligible for income tax credits upon its redevelopment under a state act.
Tidal Creek Brewhouse coming to Market Common area
The Roasted Bean found a new home near The Market Common after its lease expired earlier this year.
The coffeehouse is officially moving into the new Tidal Creek Brewhouse location where it will continue serving coffee, teas and food during the mornings and supplying its own roasted coffee for Tidal Creek beers.
Brewers unite: How The Roasted Bean coffee shop found a new home
The Roasted Bean found a new home near The Market Common after its lease expired earlier this year.
The coffeehouse is officially moving into the new Tidal Creek Brewhouse location where it will continue serving coffee, teas and food during the mornings and supplying its own roasted coffee for Tidal Creek beers.
Myrtle Beach approves abandoned building for brewery redevelopment
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – The city of Myrtle Beach voted to approve an abandoned building to be eligible for income tax credits upon its redevelopment under a state act.
Myrtle Beach City Council discusses allowing brew pubs in city
Brew pubs are one step closer to coming to Myrtle Beach.
City council voted to start clearing the way on some previous zoning restrictions on Tuesday.
Council gave a first nod of approval to allow brew pubs to exist in the city, and then defined the areas where they could go.
The city received an application for a brew pub, called Tidal Creek, to be built in the Market Common on Knoles Street.