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What’s for Easter dinner? Here are spots along the Grand Strand offering family meals

Myrtle Beach area businesses are offering family meals for pick up and tips to cooking your own meals this Easter.

Here is a roundup of Grand Strand restaurants and a grocery store offering meals for your family Easter holiday lunch or dinner.

  • Fresh Market offers a variety of “heat and eat” Easter meals for online order. Along with meals for four people, the grocery store offers hams, lamb and lobster and sides, all sold separately to make up your own meal.
  • Bonefish Grill will serve Easter Dinner Family Bundles for $49.99 Saturday and Sunday. Meals serve up to five people and the restaurant is offering bottles of wine starting at $15 for carry-out orders.
  • Carrabba’s Italian Grill is serving Easter family meals for $49.99. Meals serve four people and the special is offered Friday through Monday. The family meals are available for pick up and, in some locations, delivery.
  • Cracker Barrel is offering Easter “Heat N’ Serve” meals, serving between four and 10 people. The restaurant is offering $15 off with code EASTER15 for the Easter to-go family meal.
  • Red Lobster is serving a range of “Family Meal Deals” including popcorn shrimp, Cajun chicken and salmon family-size meals. Meals are available for pick up.
  • And if you wish to cook your own meal, Publix is offering tips and recipes for your Easter dinner.

If you’d like your restaurant or store added to this list, please email sneditors@thesunnews.com with the subject titled “Easter dinner story.”

This story was originally published April 7, 2020 at 6:35 AM.

Hannah Strong
The Sun News
The Sun News Reporter Hannah Strong is passionate about making the world better through what she reports and writes. Strong, who is a Pawleys Island native, is quick to jump on breaking news, profiles stories about people in the community and obituaries. Strong has won four S.C. Press Association first-place awards, including one for enterprise reporting after riding along with police during a homicide. She earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Winthrop University.
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