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A new seafood restaurant, Mr. Crisp, coming soon to Greenville, SC

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Nothin’ fishy about this set up | Image provided, rendering by Project Plus+

Whale, whale, whale...it looks like Greenville has a new seafood spot comin’ in hot. 🦞

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Some fish + chips, please | Image provided, rendering by Project Plus+

Mr. Crisp will be a casual seafood full-service restaurant focused on fish + chips with a full raw bar. Chef Greg McPhee of The Anchorage is opening the new restaurant and it will be opening in Overbrook Village in early 2022. Chef de cuisine at The Anchorage, Alex Morgan, will be behind the kitchen team at the new digs.

In addition to fish + chips, Mr. Crisp will also offer sandwiches and other non-seafood items, plus gluten-free and vegetarian options. Similar to The Anchorage, this new spot will continue to highlight local ingredients, but the vibe promises to be more laid-back than The Anchorage.

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We’ll take a seat at the bar | Image provided, rendering by Project Plus+

We can’t wait to sea the new space for ourselves. And don’t worry, all of the seafood puns were on-porpoise.

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