Myrtle Beach Veterans Cafe Secures Continuation with New Leadership

Myrtle Beach Cafe Given New Lease on Life!

For all the folks out there in lovely Myrtle Beach, we’ve got some fantastic news to share about our beloved Veterans Cafe and Grille! Just when it seemed we were nearing a sad goodbye, we learned that this gem is going to stick around a bit longer. That’s right! The cafe, known for its warm cups of coffee and even warmer hearts, will NOT be closing this Friday as previously announced.

Transition to New Leadership

Drumroll, please! The announcement came from the cafe’s social media, letting everyone know that thanks to the dedicated efforts of Scott Dulebohn and the Veterans Welcome Home and Resource Center, the cafe will continue to serve the community. Dulebohn, who serves as the executive director of the center, is stepping in to make sure veterans in our area continue to have a homey space to gather and connect.

Owner Lou Mascherino, a proud veteran himself, had made it clear in September that the cafe at 3544 Northgate Drive was facing tough times. With news of a rent hike and personal health issues weighing on his shoulders, the intention to close was a hard decision. But the partnership with the resource center has reignited hopes for this cherished spot. It seems that the strong bond within the veteran community has played a crucial role in keeping this cafe alive!

A Place for Community

So, what does this mean for us? Well, for starters, the Veterans Cafe and Grille is not just a place to grab a bite to eat. It serves as a mini-military museum, a history lesson, and an events hub for various veteran organizations. It’s where stories are shared, friendships are forged, and memories are made. It’s a place where veterans can come and enjoy a meal together, reminisce about their shared experiences, and support one another.

In the announcement, Mascherino emphasized, “Our main goal was to keep the cafe in the hands of veterans.” And indeed, that seems to be happening! This local treasure will continue to operate under the guidance of the resource center, ensuring it remains a welcoming haven for all veterans.

Community Spirit Shines Bright

The turn of events is a joyous relief for many locals who cherish this cafe and all it represents. Many residents around Myrtle Beach have strong connections to the military, whether through family, friends, or their own service. The Veterans Cafe also plays an important role in fostering a sense of representation and unity in the community. It’s more than just a place to eat; it’s a home away from home!

As for the future, while details are still unfolding, you can bet your bottom dollar that the cafe will continue to be a hub for events and gatherings. Keep an eye out on social media for announcements about upcoming events; you won’t want to miss anything they have in store!

Wrapping It Up

So, Myrtle Beach, grab your friends, family, and even your neighbor and head over to the Veterans Cafe and Grille. Let’s all show our love and support for this wonderful place. Let’s savor that comforting food, share a few laughs, and create more lasting memories, because the heart of our community just got a whole lot stronger!

Here’s to new beginnings and keeping the spirit of togetherness alive. See you at the cafe!


HERE Myrtle Beach

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