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Chuck’s Steak House will add to its four-decade history in Myrtle Beach after all

Chuck’s Steakhouse on Restaurant Row in Myrtle Beach is closed.
Chuck’s Steakhouse on Restaurant Row in Myrtle Beach is closed. jlee@thesunnews.com

Dennis Lamberjack and his staff are preparing Chuck’s Steak House for a reopening within the next couple weeks.

Owner Dave Adams said in April that he didn’t plan to reopen the restaurant, but he has apparently had a change of heart.

“We’re planning on opening here soon. I don’t have an exact date yet but it should be within the next couple weeks,” said Lamberjack, who has been Chuck’s general manager for the past 22 years. “We’re planning on the whole management team and staff will be pretty much the same. “

Chuck’s is one of the longest standing restaurants on the Grand Strand, having opened in 1979. It closed on March 18 because of the coronavirus. Adams said in April he did not plan to reopen largely because of the impacts of COVID-19 and his “vision of the immediate future for the restaurant business,” and instead hoped to find someone to buy the property, building and business name.

The building has some recent improvements. Adams replaced the roof last year, and installed new refrigeration and a new heating and air conditioning system this past winter. The business also has a revamped website.

Chuck’s has been consistently popular with locals and tourists alike at its location on Restaurant Row near the corner of U.S. 17 and Lake Arrowhead Road, particularly for happy hour.

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Alan Blondin
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Alan Blondin covers golf, Coastal Carolina University athletics, business, and numerous other sports-related topics that warrant coverage. Well-versed in all things Myrtle Beach, Horry County and the Grand Strand, the 1992 Northeastern University journalism school valedictorian has been a reporter at The Sun News since 1993 after working at papers in Texas and Massachusetts. He has earned eight top-10 Associated Press Sports Editors national writing awards and more than 20 top-three S.C. Press Association writing awards since 2007.
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