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A milkshake bar opened Wednesday in Market Common’s bowling venue

Mean Mugs Milkshake Bar has opened inside Market Common’s 810 Billiards & Bowling, four months after the last tenant left.
Mean Mugs Milkshake Bar has opened inside Market Common’s 810 Billiards & Bowling, four months after the last tenant left. Facebook sceenshot

A new milkshake bar has opened inside a popular Myrtle Beach bowling location, four months after the last tenant left and then filed a lawsuit against the entertainment venue.

Mean Mugs Milkshake Bar announced its opening in Market Common’s 810 Billiards & Bowling on Wednesday. The restaurant offers 12 different milkshake options, ice cream and drinks.

Owners of Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar, which was 810’s previous tenant, said they would be moving to a new location in December, citing “drama and negativity” with being affiliated with 810. No disputes have been publicly reported.

Crazy Mason moved to 2461 Coastal Grand Strand Circle and opened in March.

After the company’s move, the owners filed a lawsuit Jan. 31 against 810, saying the entertainment venue misrepresented Crazy Mason, relied on false advertisement and engaged in conspiracy when it “contacted Plaintiffs’ vendors, ordered equipment, and took other actions in furtherance of their conspiracy, to deprive Plaintiffs the right to possess property.”

The lawsuit was eventually dropped.

This story was originally published April 22, 2023 at 11:36 AM.

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