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Charleston breakfast eatery Millers All Day plans to open a new James Island location - Charleston Post Courier

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A downtown Charleston restaurant that serves breakfast throughout the day will soon add a second location in the Lowcountry.

Millers All Day is renovating the former site of Zia Taqueria restaurant in Terrace Plaza Shopping Center at 1956 Maybank Highway, according to a work order on the door and Tim Hagar of National Restaurant Properties.

An opening during the first quarter of the new year is planned, according to a restaurant spokeswoman.

The current restaurant is at 120 King St., just north of Broad Street.

Greg Johnsman, of Marsh Hen Mill and Grits , and Nathan Thurston, a restaurateur at Thurston Southern Consulting, co-own Millers All Day.

Naked Pantry

The Naked Pantry uses a converted school bus as a rolling retail store for dry food items and other products sold without packaging as part of a zero-waste system. Customers must bring their own container, weigh it, wash their hands and then select their items for purchase. The shop will debut at 8 a.m. Nov. 20 at Brown Fox Coffee at 307 Simmons St. in Mount Pleasant. The Naked Pantry/Provided

Rolling in

A new mobile retail business that focuses on being environmentally friendly by offering dry food products and other items without packaging will officially launch at 8 a.m. Nov. 20.

Hailee Heironimus of Goose Creek will open The Naked Pantry when she drives a bus converted into a rolling store to Brown Fox Coffee at 307 Simmons St. near Moultrie Middle School in Mount Pleasant.

The store-on-wheels will offer a variety of dry foods, including flour, spices, grains, seeds, nuts, cereals or anything people have in their pantries, along with detergents, soaps and toiletries in bins on the bus.

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Heironimus purchases in bulk and will sell by weight. Customers must bring their own containers, which are weighed so they don't factor in the final price. Patrons also must wash their hands before choosing products. 

She will be at the coffee shop until everything sells out. What doesn't sell is taken home and put in a solar-powered and climate-controlled storage facility.

Heironimus got the idea about a year ago after watching a TV show about zero waste to help the environment. The 27-year-old wife and mother of four also wanted to reduce the waste generated by her household.

She researched the concept, put together a business plan and a video pitch as part of 10-week program beginning in July through the South Carolina Community Loan Fund before placing first and winning $30,000 from the nonprofit's Feeding Innovation Program in September.

The new business will attend pop-up events on weekends and offer deliveries to homes during the week.

For more information, go to thenakedpantryco.com.

Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers

Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers opened its first Charleston-area store Nov. 16 at 4540 Ladson Road near Summerville. Freddy's/Provided

Now serving

Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers opened Nov. 16 at 4540 Ladson Road. It's open 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and is open until 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

The new restaurant is on an outparcel in front of Ladson Oakbrook Shopping Center next to Stars and Strikes bowling and arcade center on the edge of Summerville.

Based in Wichita, Kan., Freddy’s has eight other locations in South Carolina, with three in the Columbia area and one each in Anderson, Easley, Florence, Indian Land and Rock Hill.

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Derek DeVera owns the local franchise with his wife, Laura. They are planning to have others across the Charleston region.

The new restaurant is a few miles south of where competitor Culver's plans to build a new location on Ladson Road next to Gilligan's Seafood Restaurant. Franchise owner Marilyn Knox opened the first Charleston-area Culver's in 2019 on U.S. Highway 17A between Nexton and Carnes Crossroads in Berkeley County.

New on Broad

A new home goods and gift shop is opening in downtown Charleston where an apparel store operated for 28 years before closing in 2019.

Anne Liebergall is launching a 750-square-foot shop called Mildred Newberry at 27 Broad St. in the space formerly occupied by Utopia. She tentatively plans to open at 10 a.m. on Nov. 20.

Originally from Jacksonville, Fla., Liebergall named the shop after her paternal grandmother since the two used to travel to the northeastern Florida city's downtown area to go shopping and spend time together when Liebergall was a child. 

The new shop will be open 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. It's closed on Monday.

Charles Constant of Robertson Howland Properties represented the tenant in the transaction. 

Gassing up

A corner property on a busy highway in Goose Creek is slated to become a new convenience store.

A new 7-Eleven shop is slated to go on the 1-acre parcel at 915 St. James Ave. at the Myers Road intersection, according to construction documents.

The property sold in January for $750,000 to Tampa, Fla.-based Encore-Myers Road LLC.

Ethos Athletic Club sign being painted

Michael Kuffel with Lucky Boy Art paints the logo on the outside of the new Ethos Athletic Club at 311 Huger St. beside High Wire Distilling in Charleston in late September. The 21,000-square-foot fitness facility will open Nov. 18. Warren L. Wise/Staff

Getting fit

Several months after construction started on renovating a former downtown Charleston warehouse into a place to get in shape, a new fitness site is ready to open.

Ethos Athletic Club will open Nov. 18 in a 21,000-square-foot site at 311 Huger St. beside High Wire Distilling, according to owner Joey Welling.

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The new gym site will be open 5 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, and 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Memberships start at $115 a month with a three-month minimum.

The fitness center operated at 483 King St. for several months, but the retail site is now the seasonal shop for Uncle Kyle's Sweater Emporium, where customers can buy a holiday-themed outer layer.

Note: This story has been updated with information that The Naked Pantry will deliver to homes only. The owner prefers to be called by her middle name, Hailee, and not her first name, Bobbie, that was in a previous version.

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