Mai Poke Heads to Goose Creek

This will be the fourth South Carolina location for the Hawaiian eatery.
Mai Poke Heads to Goose Creek
Photo: Courtesy of Mai Poke on Facebook

What Now Charleston recently reported that Mai Poke would be expanding with a new location in Mount Pleasant. Now, the eatery looks to be expanding further.

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According to its website, Mai Poke will soon open its fourth restaurant in South Carolina, this time in Goose Creek on Carnes Crossroad.

The restaurant is renowned for its Hawaiian-inspired menu, offering customizable and signature poke bowls, acai bowls, smoothies, and salads. Diners can craft their own bowl, starting with a choice of brown rice, sushi rice, or salad. They can then select up to five toppings, two proteins, a crunchy topping, and finally, two sauces.

Though District Manager Alyssa Lund has not yet responded to What Now Charleston’s request for further details about the upcoming Goose Creek location, she did recently announce that the Mount Pleasant outlet is set to open its doors soon, in mid-March 2024.

Keep an eye out for further updates regarding the forthcoming Mai Poke location in Goose Creek.

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton is a creative lifestyle writer and contributor at What Now Media Group, where she covers the latest in restaurant openings. With a BA in English from the University of Memphis, she has a passion for storytelling and crafting compelling narratives. When she's not putting pen to paper, you can usually find her perfecting her downward dog, enjoying vegan cuisine, or treasure hunting at local thrift stores.
Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton is a creative lifestyle writer and contributor at What Now Media Group, where she covers the latest in restaurant openings. With a BA in English from the University of Memphis, she has a passion for storytelling and crafting compelling narratives. When she's not putting pen to paper, you can usually find her perfecting her downward dog, enjoying vegan cuisine, or treasure hunting at local thrift stores.
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