BIBIBOP Asian Grill is thrilled to announce the opening of its newest location at 239 Carolina Green Parkway Southern Pines, NC 28387. Starting Thursday, Sept. 19, the Southern Pines community can experience BIBIBOP’s commitment to Well B•ing seven days a week, with a menu designed to promote healthy eating through delicious, real and unprocessed food.
At BIBIBOP, guests are empowered to build their own bowls, choosing from a variety of savory bases, lean proteins, fresh vegetables and bold sauces. This personalized approach allows everyone to create meals that cater to their individual dietary needs, whether they’re seeking gluten-free, vegan or protein-packed options.
This new Southern Pines location marks an exciting chapter in BIBIBOP’s expansion into North Carolina, as they continue their mission to make healthy eating accessible and enjoyable for all. Every BIBIBOP restaurant offers a unique dining experience, blending Korean-inspired roots with a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere that reflects dedication to the well-being of their guests.
During the grand opening day, 50 random guests will win 52 free BIBIBOP bowls (one Free Bowl coupon per week, valid only at the Southern Pines location)! Other prizes include free drinks, desserts and more. Guests must be 13+ to claim their prize.
Show your support by wearing Orange and receive $5 off your order in-store on grand opening day. (Cannot be combined with other offers.)
During the grand opening day celebration, medical professionals, educators and members of the police and fire departments can enjoy a complimentary bowl in-store only with a valid ID.
Guests who visit or order online throughout the opening weekend (September 19-22) will receive a BOGO bowl reward added to their account on Sept. 23.
A ribbon cutting has been scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 19, the storefront will officially open to the public at 11:00 a.m.
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