SOUTH CAROLINA - The South Carolina dining landscape is undergoing a significant "portfolio rebalancing" this spring. As we move into April 2026, the Palmetto State is seeing a shift away from oversized, high-overhead dining rooms toward leaner, tech-integrated models. Between rising labor costs and a massive push for digital efficiency, several iconic national brands are scaling back their physical presence in the state.
From the coastal hubs of Charleston and Myrtle Beach to the growing Upstate, here are the major restaurant chains closing or converting locations in South Carolina this April.
1. Bahama Breeze: The Final Sunset in Charleston
The most high-profile change in South Carolina this month is the end of Bahama Breeze Island Grille's era in Charleston. As part of a nationwide strategic move by parent company Darden Restaurants to phase out the Caribbean-themed brand, the Charleston outpost is undergoing a total transformation.
- The Hard Date: The Bahama Breeze located at Charleston (Spring St./Meeting St. area) is scheduled to officially close its doors as a Caribbean-themed concept on April 5, 2026.
- The Conversion: Unlike locations in other states that are shuttering permanently, the Charleston site is slated for conversion. It will technically "close" this month to begin a multi-month renovation into a higher-performing Darden brand, likely an Olive Garden or Yard House, expected to reopen in 2027.
- The Reason: Darden is exiting the "Island Grille" niche to double down on its high-margin flagship brands. For local fans, this April marks the final opportunity for the brand’s signature cocktails and live island music.
2. Wendy’s: "Project Fresh" Reaches the Upstate
Wendy’s is currently executing its massive "Project Fresh" initiative, which involves shuttering approximately 300 to 350 underperforming locations nationwide during the first half of 2026.
- The South Carolina Impact: South Carolina is home to several "legacy" Wendy's units that have not been updated since the early 2010s. April marks a major lease-renewal deadline, and older storefronts—particularly those along Hwy 17 and I-26 corridors—that cannot be easily retrofitted with AI-driven drive-thrus or dedicated mobile-order windows are the primary targets for closure this month.
- The Strategy: The company is walking away from outdated buildings to reinvest in smaller, more efficient "Global Next Gen" builds in higher-growth South Carolina suburbs later this year.
3. Pizza Hut: The "Hut Forward" Realignment
Parent company Yum! Brands is moving forward with its "Hut Forward" strategy, which includes closing 250 underperforming locations across the United States in early 2026.
The Transition: This spring, Pizza Hut is prioritizing the closure of older "Red Roof" style buildings that still feature large, underutilized dining rooms.
The Focus: The company is pivoting toward smaller, carry-out-only delivery hubs. If your neighborhood Pizza Hut in Columbia or Greenville still operates a legacy dine-in format, it is statistically the most likely to be phased out this April in favor of digital-first hubs that integrate better with third-party delivery apps.
4. Red Lobster: Post-Bankruptcy "Pruning"
Despite emerging from its 2024 bankruptcy, Red Lobster continues to struggle with legacy lease friction in 2026. The chain is in the middle of a secondary review of its remaining restaurants to further trim operational costs.
- The April Review: Management has noted that the chain is looking to exit "dozens" more locations this spring where rent costs in prime retail districts no longer align with foot traffic.
- Watch List: Locations in high-rent South Carolina districts—particularly Myrtle Beach and Mount Pleasant—that have not received a 2026 "brand refresh" are considered at high risk of a lease exit as the company seeks to focus investment on its highest-performing seafood hubs.
What This Means for South Carolina Diners
April 2026 is a transition month. If your favorite local spot is on the list, here is how to handle the shift:
- Darden Rewards: If you have points or gift cards for Bahama Breeze, you have until April 5 to use them in Charleston. After that, your Darden gift cards remain valid at Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse, and Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen.
- Verify via App: Before heading to your local Wendy's or Pizza Hut, check the official app. Slated closures often disable mobile ordering 48 hours before the final shutter date to manage remaining inventory.
- The Rise of the "Express" Hub: While these larger dining rooms are closing, you may notice smaller, "pickup-only" shells and automated kiosks appearing in high-traffic shopping centers as brands "right-size" for 2027.
South Carolina’s Restaurant Reset: 4 Major Chains Shuttering Doors in April 2026
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