Red Bone Alley
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sat Sun - Phones:
Main - 843-673-0035
Fax - 843-679-3101
Extra - 843-679-5512
Extra - 843-536-1757
- Address:
- 1903 W Palmetto St Florence, SC 29501
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- Categories
- American Restaurants, Bars, Night Clubs, Restaurants, Taverns
- Payment Options
- Price Range
- $$
- Location
- Florence Mall
- AKA
Red Bone Alley Restaurant
Redbone Foods
Redbond Alley
- Other Information
Cuisines: American
Price Range : Average
General Info
Dale Barth understood at an early age what makes a restaurant great. While studying biology at the College of Charleston, Barth waited tables and worked as a bartender and cook. He imagined opening a place of his own. A dream restaurant with good, fresh, and innovative cooking. Attentive and friendly service. An atmosphere that would offer diners an escape from the everyday. Quality food and wine for adults. A fun place to be for kids. Years later, when a former J.C. Penney department store space became vacant at the Florence Mall in 1992, Barth seized the opportunity to make his dream a reality. After an extensive market analysis combined with a capital investment of $1 million, Barth hired a builder to tear off the roof and add another story. The massive height and open space offered the perfect foundation for recreating the outdoor cafe experience of Charleston.Dale Barth understood at an early age what makes a restaurant great. While studying biology at the College of Charleston, Barth waited tables and worked as a bartender and cook. He imagined opening a place of his own. A dream restaurant with good, fresh, and innovative cooking. Attentive and friendly service. An atmosphere that would offer diners an escape from the everyday. Quality food and wine for adults. A fun place to be for kids. Years later, when a former J.C. Penney department store space became vacant at the Florence Mall in 1992, Barth seized the opportunity to make his dream a reality. After an extensive market analysis combined with a capital investment of $1 million, Barth hired a builder to tear off the roof and add another story. The massive height and open space offered the perfect foundation for recreating the outdoor cafe experience of Charleston.