In the charming community of Longs, South Carolina, a popular eatery known for its vibrant atmosphere and lively karaoke nights is in a bit of a pickle! Big E’s Country Seafood and Buffet, located at 1250 Highway 9 East, is hoping to get the green light from local officials to allow on-site alcohol consumption and outdoor entertainment. However, some neighbors are raising concerns about the noise levels associated with these changes.
Owner Breanna Chestnut has been pouring her heart and soul into Big E’s, a family business she’s worked hard to rebuild. Up until mid-October, she was actively showcasing mouthwatering menu items and fantastic performer videos on the restaurant’s Facebook page. But recently, things took a turn. “Unfortunately, the new neighborhood across the street from us isn’t so kind,” Chestnut expressed in a Facebook post on October 19. “They have their whole HOA against the business I have tried hard to rebuild.”
Big E’s is located less than 200 feet from the River Haven neighborhood, and this proximity is at the heart of the issue. The establishment has a reputation for hosting karaoke nights and live music, which some neighbors find too loud for their comfort. This has led to a growing number of emails sent to county officials from residents voicing their concerns.
One resident, Crystal Price, expressed her worries, pleading that the board not allow outdoor music that could disrupt the peaceful atmosphere of the neighborhood. “I am pleading and begging this board does not allow them to have outdoor music whenever or however loud they want it,” she wrote on October 9. “We have families/young children who live here and we do not need a bar or people singing karaoke all hours of the night.”
Another resident, Rita Belanger, shared a similar sentiment, emphasizing the expectations they had when moving into a “quiet family neighborhood.” In her email to the county, she stated, “If they get approved, our quality will be gone. Please respect the taxpayers.”
On Monday at 5:30 p.m., the Horry County Board of Zoning Appeals will discuss Big E’s request for a zoning variance that will determine if they can move forward with their plans. If the board approves the proposal, Big E’s will still have to adhere to the county’s noise ordinances and obtain pre-clearance from the Horry County Police Department for any late-night events.
Chestnut is optimistic about the potential changes, hoping to create a fun and family-friendly atmosphere. In her post, she mentioned that the new offerings would include a “light happy hour of food and drinks, a couple of nights of entertainment, family fun, and atmosphere.”
The situation has certainly sparked a lively discussion among locals. On one side, you have those who love what Big E’s brings to the table – a chance for good food, entertainment, and a great night out. On the other, you have residents who cherish the quiet feel of their neighborhood and are worried about the impact of late-night noise.
As the community waits to see how this will unfold, it’s a great reminder of the balance that needs to be struck between businesses and neighborhoods. The upcoming meeting promises to be a compelling one, and all eyes will be on how Horry County leaders navigate these concerns. Will Big E’s get the go-ahead to add some cheer to its offerings? Or will the locals keep the calm? Only time will tell!
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