MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — A $6.4 million brewery is coming to the Grande Dunes Marina with a promise of jobs and new opportunities for the Myrtle Beach community.
The team behind 357 Brewers announced plans to build a 10,000-square-foot facility off Highway 17 overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway, calling it more than just a brewery — a destination for both locals and visitors.
“This site is truly unique,” 357 Brewers co-founder Nick Vaugh said. “This will be more than just a brewery. It’s a community hub, a place where memories will be made.”
Operated by Vaugh and Spadaccini Hospitality Group, the team behind Crave Italian Oven and Sole Luna Latin Cantina, 357 Brewers brings their local expertise to a new community project.
“Myrtle Beach is very special to us,” Vaugh said. “We’re fortunate to call it home.”
The brewery will include a 15-barrel brewing system, a three-barrel pilot system, and spaces for brewing, canning, and distributing craft beer locally. Plans also feature a full-service restaurant, outdoor event areas for weddings and concerts, and a garden for growing herbs and hops used on-site.