Whataburger Expands with Three New South Carolina Locations in 2024, More to Come in 2025

Details about the 2025 locations remain scant for the time being.
Whataburger Expands with Three New South Carolina Locations in 2024, More to Come in 2025
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Whataburger is expanding its footprint in South Carolina, with three new locations currently under development and more on the horizon.

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As reported by The Sun News, the first of these new eateries will be in Irmo at 1185 Dutch Fork Rd, set to open this summer. This will be followed by a Columbia location at 202 Bridgeberry Ln, slated to welcome diners in the fall. Finally, the Lexington locale at 888 S Lake Dr is scheduled to open its doors in late fall.

Looking ahead, Whataburger has announced plans to launch two additional restaurants in South Carolina in 2025, although specific locations and opening dates have not yet been announced.

Renowned for its 100% pure, never-frozen beef burgers served on a toasted five-inch bun, Whataburger offers a diverse menu that includes sandwiches, breakfast items, salads, sides, and desserts.

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton is a creative lifestyle writer with a passion for exploring the art of storytelling. She graduated from the University of Memphis with a BA in English, where she honed her skills in crafting compelling narratives. When she's not putting pen to paper, you can usually find her perfecting her downward dog, eating vegan food, and sporting platform sandals, though usually not at the same time.
Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton

Cat Broughton is a creative lifestyle writer with a passion for exploring the art of storytelling. She graduated from the University of Memphis with a BA in English, where she honed her skills in crafting compelling narratives. When she's not putting pen to paper, you can usually find her perfecting her downward dog, eating vegan food, and sporting platform sandals, though usually not at the same time.
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