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Cheesesteak Restaurant Opening New South Carolina Locations

A famed cheesesteak chain is now opening new South Carolina locations, so you can get the delicious goodness closer to home. When you think of great cheesesteak, you might think…

Cheesesteak. A famed cheesesteak chain is now opening new South Carolina locations, so you can get the delicious goodness closer to home.

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A famed cheesesteak chain is now opening new South Carolina locations, so you can get the delicious goodness closer to home. When you think of great cheesesteak, you might think of Philadelphia. But, if you're craving a delicious cheesesteak, the good news is that you don't have to go to Pennsylvania to get your cheesesteak on.

Famed Cheesesteak Chain Opening New South Carolina Locations

Yes, South Carolina is getting a handful of new spots to get your favorite cheesesteak. Big Dave's Cheesesteaks has announced new lease signings in Florida, South Carolina and Georgia. This brand has gone a long way in just a few years. Derrick Hayes founded the now-popular cheesesteak brand inside a gas station in Dunwoody, Georgia, in 2014, so it's only been around about a decade, and it's growing, including with the new South Carolina locations.

In total, Big Dave's will open 16 new stores across Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. As four our state, The South Carolina development is being spearheaded by Marc and Kiera Brown and Frank and Courtney Williams, who purchased a location in Columbia's Five Points District. Specific addresses for the new South Carolina locations are pending. "Our family is very excited to be a part of the Big Dave"s Cheesesteak franchise and to create opportunities for others," Frank Williams said via qsrmagazine.com. They plan to open five new locations. Stay tuned for information on the other sites opening up, including in South Carolina. It's nice to see this chain expanding across America, including in our state. It's always nice to see a home-grown chain start to branch out and develop a following outside of their home territory.

For Big Dave's, that home territory is Atlanta, Georgia. If you're wondering why Big Dave's tastes so authentic, it's because it has Philly roots. Hayes, its founder, was born and raised in West Philadelphia. "The entrepreneur spent much of his upbringing in the kitchen with his grandfather where he garnered his culinary knowledge by assisting with Sunday dinners and crafting flavorful dishes through the mixture of seasonings and spices," their story says. "After facing personal hardships, Derrick was given a second chance that inspired him to change the trajectory of his life." So, he moved to Atlanta, where the cheesesteaks just weren't as tasty as they were in Philly, and he brought that goodness to them. What restaurants would you love to see expand into South Carolina? Reach out to us on social media and let us know.

Fun and Affordable Staycation Ideas

Summer always brings a bevy of vacation options, some more exotic than others. But, you don't have to travel far or do something major to have a great vacation. There are many fun and affordable staycation ideas that can give you a memorable vacation memory by just staying close to home.

Staycation Ideas

So, what exactly is the definition of a staycation? It's pretty self-explanatory, but according to the Oxford Dictionary, it's "a vacation spent in one's home country rather than abroad, or one spent at home and involving day trips to local attractions. Similarly, Merriam-Webster says it's, "a vacation spent at home or nearby." I think it's a stretch to call any vacation that's spent in your home country a staycation. That would mean that someone living in Michigan who travels to California for a vacation is really having a "staycation." It makes much more sense to define a staycation as a vacation where you literally stay at home or do something fun in your local area. Thankfully, there are a plethora of great staycation ideas out there.

Plenty of cities have "be a tourist in your own town" activities promoted by their local city tourist bureaus, which are perfect for a staycation. Really, staycations have been around forever, but they increased in popularity during the pandemic, when people actually weren't allowed to travel abroad. Still, even after the pandemic, the staycation is going strong. According to an international study by tourism and hospitality experts in the U.S. and China, the "staycation phenomenon" that started during the pandemic is still very popular and likely to stay as a new normal. The study, dubbed "Customer Preferences for Staycation Package Attributes," is published online in the International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. It researched the local staycation preferences of Chinese tourists, as well as staycation information from the U.S., Netherlands and Indonesia.

I love a good staycation. It can be stressful to plan a huge trip to squeeze into your time off. By the time you get everything packed, do all the flight stuff and get to your hotel, you might just feel like resting for the short while that you're at your destination. What's more, you can often find so many great places close to home that you've never experienced before. I've had so many great staycations where I ventured to a part of town or the state that I had never been before, and those are among my favorite vacation memories. In that spirit, here are some fun and affordable staycation ideas. Send me your ideas, too.

Netflix and Chill

Have a vacation in your living room or bedroom. Make it a movie-watching marathon. Watch a string of your favorite guilty-pleasure movies or binge-watch a brand new series. Either way, it'll be cozy and comfy.

Netflix and Chill

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Visit a Local or National Park

If you have a state or national park nearby, use your vacation time to go adventuring. Being at a local park can offer some breathtaking scenery, especially in the summer. Have a picnic out there, too. If you don't have a state or national park close by, try a local park.

Visit a Local or National Park

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Nearly every town has a local museum or art gallery. Perhaps you've never really had the time to visit your local museum or art spot. Use your vacation time to explore those local spots, and you might find a new favorite place.

Visit a Local Museum or Art Gallery

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Stay at a Local Hotel, Airbnb or Bed-and-Breakfast

If you've driven by that new hotel for a while and wondered what it's like inside, why not book it for a night? You don't have to be traveling to say at a hotel, Airbnb or local bed-and-breakfast. It can make for an exciting adventure right in your backyard.

Stay at a Local Hotel, Airbnb or Bed-and-Breakfast

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Have a Party

Using vacation time to plan a big party for friends is a good use of that time. Instead of traveling around the world, bring to world to you. Invite lots of your good friends, and spend some of the cash you would have on a vacation for your party. It'll be the party of the year. Make that decade.

Have a Party

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Have a Spa Day

Pamper yourself. Maybe you think having a spa day is too much of a luxury, but if you're saving money by not taking a big trip, why not use that money for a spa day? It's not just for ladies, either. Guys can book a spa day for a variety of services. It'll make for a day of bliss.

Have a Spa Day

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