Benny Palmetto's - Menu

433 W Coleman Blvd, Mount Pleasant I-29464-3440, United States, 29964

🛍 Soup, Pizza, Lunch, Cheese

4.3 💬 1418 Reviews
Benny Palmetto's

Phone: +18433884332

Address: 433 W Coleman Blvd, Mount Pleasant I-29464-3440, United States, 29964

City: Mount Pleasant

Menu Dishes: 21

Reviews: 1418

"We wandered into Benny Palmettos thinking we were just grabbing a couple of casual slices, but to our surprise, we were handed what seemed like pizza continents! Our cheese slice was so massive, we felt like we should’ve negotiated a lease before diving in. That garlic mushroom slice? It felt like we’d stumbled into a vast fungi kingdom on a doughy expanse. We half-joked about looking for tiny gnomes setting up camp under those mushroom caps. The jalapeño cheddar slice had us bracing for a roller coaster of flavors, with spicy peaks and cheesy valleys. Truly a ride for our taste buds! But oh, the Dr. Evil slice? We half-expected it to demand a ransom before letting us take a bite. If couples are looking for a pizza adventure to bond over, Benny’s is the place! Just be prepared to share, because trust us, one slice is enough for two!"

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All prices are estimates on menu.

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Slices Of Pizza

The Omelets

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Sara Sara

The pizza was large! It wasn’t the best nor the worst.

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Hugh
Hugh

Great Pizza! Beer. The people serving us were helpful and friendly. We'll be back.


Vaporeon
Vaporeon

Friendly staff, definitely will be coming back. Pizza was good too. Overall 5/5. Would give a 10/10 if I could.


mythicx
mythicx

Food is great, friendly staff. The music was good and the young man on the register was very friendly and talkative. Nice place View menu


Steve
Steve

The service was excellent and delivered with a smile. The food was delicious and the service was quick. I will definitely be back soon!


Cameron
Cameron

The decor perfectly complements the pizza. I was pleasantly surprised by the excellent taste and quality. I ordered a sausage pizza, which was packed with flavor, and it filled me up for just $6.50.


Payton
Payton

The best New York-style pizza I've ever had! The slices are as big as two plates! The thin crust was incredibly delicious and affordable. The pepperoni slices were just $6 each, while the cheese slices were $5. One slice was all I needed! It was absolutely fantastic! View menu


Atif
Atif

The pizza was average. I wasn't a fan of the cheese flavor, as it was quite different from the other pizzas I've had. However, others might enjoy it. The slices are impressively large—definitely the biggest I've seen. The service was attentive, and the atmosphere of the restaurant was pleasant. Unfortunately, I don't think I would return, mainly due to the cheese taste.


Danny
Danny

At first, I thought that this place was not great, until the very nice guy at the counter asked, have you been here before? and that surprised me because after he said that, he showed the true size of the food and they were MASSIVE for us (we 're from Arizona) so we didn 't expect anything like this. The whole thing was great, food, service, and atmosphere! Totally would recommend! 10/10


Experimates
Experimates

We wandered into Benny Palmettos thinking we were just grabbing a couple of casual slices, but to our surprise, we were handed what seemed like pizza continents! Our cheese slice was so massive, we felt like we should’ve negotiated a lease before diving in. That garlic mushroom slice? It felt like we’d stumbled into a vast fungi kingdom on a doughy expanse. We half-joked about looking for tiny gnomes setting up camp under those mushroom caps. The jalapeño cheddar slice had us bracing for a roller coaster of flavors, with spicy peaks and cheesy valleys. Truly a ride for our taste buds! But oh, the Dr. Evil slice? We half-expected it to demand a ransom before letting us take a bite. If couples... View menu

Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant, a charming city, blends historic allure with modern amenities; seafood, Southern cuisine, and barbecue are local staples, often showcasing fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time. View menu
  • Lunch Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.

Amenities

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Counter Ordering
  • menu

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