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Myrtle Beach area Sticky Fingers restaurants close, citing COVID-19 economic downturn

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Sticky Fingers jbell@thesunnews.com

Two Sticky Fingers locations in the Myrtle Beach area permanently closed due to the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The voicemail for the Coastal Grand Mall location says that while the company tried to stay afloat through the pandemic, it finally had to close several locations to keep the company going. The location in North Myrtle Beach had the same message.

Both of the Myrtle Beach locations are no longer listed on the Sticky Finger’s website.

The restaurant was a barbecue chain serving Memphis-style barbecue dishes. It still has locations in Greenville and Charleston.

Tyler Fleming
The Sun News
Development and Horry County reporter Tyler Fleming joined The Sun News in May of 2018. He covers other stuff too, like reporting on beer, bears, breaking news and Coastal Carolina University. He graduated from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2018 and was the 2017-18 editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel. He has won (and lost) several college journalism awards.
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