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14th ANNUAL PINK KISS FOR THE CURE
Over $255,000 for Breast Cancer Support Raised by Dining Guests During Last 13 Years
Atlanta (Sept. 20, 2024) – For the 14th consecutive year, in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, CentraArchy Restaurants continues its annual “Pink Kiss for the Cure” campaign throughout October. All CentraArchy Restaurants are offering their limited-edition Pink Kiss martini with 50 percent of the sales going directly to breast cancer research and care.
“Hundreds of our guests generously helped raise over $255,000 for the Pink Kiss for the Cure campaign during its initial 13 years,” said CentraArchy CEO Vince Van Brunt. “This is an important tradition for all seven of our restaurant brands at 14 locations across the Southeast—we hope to make our 14th year another success.”
To participate, guests simply order the “Pink Kiss” at any CentraArchy Restaurant, including California Dreaming (Augusta, Ga., Charleston, S.C., Columbia, S.C., Greenville, S.C., Spanish Fort, Ala., and Surfside Beach, S.C.), Carolina Roadhouse (Myrtle Beach, S.C.), Chophouse ’47 (Greenville, S.C.), Chophouse New Orleans, Gulfstream Café (Garden City, S.C.), Joey D’s Oak Room (Atlanta) or New York Prime (Atlanta, Boca Raton, Fla. and Myrtle Beach, S.C.).
As in 2022 and 2023, this year’s Pink Kiss campaign contributions will go to the national nonprofit Living Beyond Breast Cancer, an organization on mission for over 30 years to provide trusted information and a community of support to those impacted by the disease, offering on-demand emotional, practical and evidence-based content that is meaningful to those newly diagnosed, in-treatment, post-treatment and living with metastatic disease.
CentraArchy dining guests are encouraged to share their photo-worthy Pink Kiss images on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #PinkKiss. For more information about CentraArchy Restaurants, visit CentraArchy.com.
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Dads Day at Carolina Roadhouse
How we’re spending Father’s Day >>
Sunday, June 16 | Open at 11am
Make a Reservation: online or call, 843.497.9911
Carolina Roadhouse
4617 N. Kings Hwy | Myrtle Beach, SC
Hop In for Easter to Carolina Roadhouse
🐣 Hip, hop, hooray, our full menu available Easter Sunday, March 31 from 11 a.m.
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Carolina Roadhouse 4617 N. Kings Hwy | Myrtle Beach, SC
10Best | Thank you
Thank you 10Best for including us in your story about the 10 best restaurants in #MyrtleBeach.
Top 10 Restaurants
The Top 10 Restaurants in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The Culture Trip
January 2021
Carolina Roadhouse makes food fun with its generous portion sizes, comfort food dishes, and creative drinks menu. Its speciality dish is the ‘Killer Dog,’ a grilled foot-long hotdog piled high with French fries, homemade chili and cheese. The decor is similarly exuberant, and the open kitchen allows diners a peek behind the scenes. The main feature is the wraparound bar, and numerous tables clustered around a towering palm tree.
Best of Myrtle Beach
MyrtleBeach.com 12/2016
Best Salad
Best BBQ
Best Restaurant #2
“…earning it a reputation as a favorite among tourists and locals for many years running. Need proof? Check out the lengthy lines out front during peak season.”
These are the top food cities in America — here’s what to eat when you’re there
CNBC, 7/2018
Travelers are picking their vacations with their appetite.
Myrtle Beach, SC | Carolina Roadhouse’s “BBQ”
A two-hour drive from Charleston, South Carolina, the town of Myrtle Beach is a seaside resort town known for great beaches, recreation sports like golf and an excellent food scene. Visitors can find an array of seafood restaurants with just-caught fish and fresh-shucked oysters. Seek out raw bars, barbecue joints (like Carolina Roadhouse with its famous “fall-off-the-bone” ribs), pancake houses and casual spots.
Best Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
Travel Channel, 8/2015
Best Restaurants in Myrtle Beach
#1: Carolina Roadhouse
“Golf Magazine calls the Killer Dog at Carolina Roadhouse “a true ‘guy thing’ classic,” seeing as you’ll need a knife and fork to take down the foot-long kosher dog covered with a giant mount of french fries, homemade chili, cheese and onions. Expect big flavors – and portion sizes – whether you’re craving a rack of ribs or fresh seafood. From the basket of sweet croissants to the main course, no one in your group should leave hungry.”
Here’s to 20 Killer Years
Surge, 9/2015
Carolina Roadhouse’s Killer Dog Eat Contest
“The outrageous Killer Dog, a foot-long hot dog smothered in chili, cheese and fries, weighs a whopping 3 pounds. A field of 5 competitors will take aim at FREE Killer Dogs for a year. To participate, make it known on facebook.com/CarolinaRoadhouse. Additionally, non-competitive eaters that finish their Killer Dog on Sept. 15 will get a free retro t-shirt. T-shirts are also available for purchase at the restaurant.”