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This not-so-new burger restaurant is aiming for perfection this March

Walk-up burger restaurant Perfect Buns (formerly Social Burger) is serving burgers, handhelds, and alcoholic beverages in Camperdown Plaza.

A person holding a cheeseburger in the air.

Everywhere the light touches... is Perfect. | Photo via Perfect Buns

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After closing for the winter in December 2022, the walk-up burger restaurant, Social Burger at the AC Hotel in Camperdown Plaza (20 E. Broad St., Greenville) is coming back in mid-March with a refined concept and new name: Perfect Buns.

“Specializing in handheld happiness and tasty goodness,” the burgers, brews, and handhelds restaurant will prioritize fresh ingredients that it says are high-quality and affordable, with a menu and service that’s “uncomplicated and easy to love.”

🍔 To eat

Diners can expect much of the same Social Burger cuisine, with smash burgers and sandwiches along with some new additions like chicken bites and salad wraps.

Lacto-fermented pickles, toasted buns, and a Perfect Sauce — that “took weeks to develop” — will also be part of the dining experience, which can be enjoyed by ordering at the window or online for pick-up and feasted on in Camperdown Plaza or taken to go.

🥤 To drink

What’s your drink of choice? Take your pick of beer and wine on tap or lean into the imminent warm weather with a Frosé or frozen sangria. Stunnin’.

Stay tuned for opening details and hours by following Perfect Buns on Instagram and Facebook or check out its website.

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