Pittsburgh-Based Eatery to Replace Rock Fish on Hilton Head Island

Dive Bar & Grille is planning its first South Carolina location.
Pittsburgh-Based Eatery to Replace Rock Fish on Hilton Head Island
Photo: Courtesy of Dive Bar & Grille on Facebook

A Pittsburgh-based bar and grill is headed to Hilton Head Island.

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Dive Bar & Grille will soon take over the former Rock Fish Seafood & Steaks location at 5 Lagoon Rd, near Coligny Beach and Celebration Park.

A representative for Dive Bar & Grille told What Now Charleston that the new location will be owned by Jeff Brungo, Melanie Cummins, Clint Kuskie, Camilla Kuskie, Thomas Michael, and Gordon Judge.

The Pennsylvania-based team brings a wealth of experience to the venture. Jeff and Melanie also own Brick & Barrel Cross Keys in Pittsburgh, while the remaining partners operate four Dive Bar locations in Pittsburgh and one in Maryland.

The Hilton Head eatery will serve as a casual family-friendly restaurant. The menu will feature a variety of classic American favorites like burgers, sandwiches, wraps, and bowls, with prices capped at $30.

Currently undergoing renovations and awaiting permits, Dive Bar & Grille Hilton Head is slated to open in late January or early February 2025.

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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