News Summary
La Perla Tapatia, a new Mexican restaurant, is set to open in May 2025 in Florence, SC. The Pérez family, known for their local dining success, aims to provide authentic cuisine in a vibrant atmosphere with traditional dishes. Anticipation is high as the community looks forward to this new culinary destination.
Exciting New Mexican Restaurant on the Way to Florence, SC
Florence, SC, is buzzing with anticipation as it prepares to welcome a new culinary gem—La Perla Tapatia. This upcoming Mexican restaurant is set to open its doors in May 2025, taking over the space of the former Lizard’s Thicket on West Palmetto Street, which has been undergoing renovations. The Pérez family, well-known for their reputation in the local dining scene, is behind this exciting venture, having operated Mexican restaurants in Florence for nearly two decades.
A New Chapter for the Pérez Family
The Pérez family has made quite a name for themselves in Florence with their previous establishments, including the popular Mi Tierra San Jose and El Agave. Just last month, they opened El Dos Agaves, further stampeding their way into the hearts—and stomachs—of local food lovers. With this new restaurant, La Perla Tapatia, they’re ready to expand their flavorful offerings even more.
The transformation of the space is underway, with the old Lizard’s Thicket sign replaced by a “leased” sign, signifying this exciting new beginning. Patrons can expect an authentic Mexican dining experience that will showcase a variety of traditional dishes, including seafood, pozole, and menudo, alongside crowd-pleasing pasta. This menu will definitely have something to please everyone’s palate!
A Vivid Atmosphere Awaits
The ambiance at La Perla Tapatia aims to transport guests straight to Mexico, with decor that includes vibrant sombreros and nostalgic photos of mariachi bands. The newly designed space promises to be as inviting as the food is delicious. And for those looking to unwind with a drink, a bar area is being crafted, pending liquor license approval. This will surely entice locals who are eager to kick back with a good margarita or refreshing beer.
Community Support and Excitement
The excitement doesn’t stop there! Local real estate investor, Glenn Godfrey, who purchased the property back in December 2024, sees this spot as having enormous potential. Not only does he believe in the building’s capabilities, but he also trusts in the Pérez family’s commitment to delivering high-quality food and service. The combination of a lively environment and authentic dishes makes this restaurant a highly anticipated addition to the Florence community.
Maritza Pérez has indicated that securing a restaurant-ready space for their new venture has proven to be quite the challenge. Given the competition and the demand for quality dining options in the area, the family feels incredibly fortunate to have landed this particular location—an incredible opportunity that they are excited about.
Joining the Culinary Landscape
With La Perla Tapatia, Florence will not only gain another great Mexican restaurant but also a hub for culture, food, and community gatherings. The Pérez family’s established reputation for mouthwatering dishes ensures that this newcomer will add to the city’s vibrant dining scene.
As the renovation takes shape and the countdown to the grand opening continues, Florence residents can’t help but feel thrilled by the prospect of indulging in traditional Mexican cuisine without leaving their town. So mark your calendars for May 2025—something special is coming to 1712 W. Palmetto St., and it promises to be a fiesta for the senses!
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- Post and Courier: La Perla Tapatia Opening
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- Google Search: Mexican Cuisine
- NY Times: Nizuc in Mexico City
- Wikipedia: Mexican Cuisine
