New deli and market to open in downtown Beaufort soon. Here’s when & where
Downtown Beaufort is set to get a new dining addition this fall with the opening of a sandwich, charcuterie and deli shop, Sister Sister Deli & Market.
Owned by a sister duo, Sami and Dani Mussman, Sister Sister is set to offer deli options, cheeses and sandwiches, all with American-made ingredients and products. Their space is intended to be part neighborhood deli and part gourmet market.
Sister Sister Deli & Market will open its doors at 403 Carteret Street in Beaufort, taking over the space formerly home to Griffin Market, an Italian eatery that closed in 2024.
While a full menu has not yet been set, Sami Mussman shared that their offerings will include Southern-inspired dishes and small boards.
Here are some items to expect at this new deli and market:
Cut-to-order cheese and charcuterie
Made-to-order sandwiches
House-made deli meats, pickles and condiments
A gourmet retail market
Small-batch goods from U.S. makers
House specialties
Lunch offerings will include:
Pickled shrimp
Confit chicken wings
Old Bay shrimp melt
According to their website, Sister Sister will be focused on sustainability, responsible sourcing, and supporting local and regional producers with their products.
Breathing new life into a historic space
Renovation work began in June and along the way, the team has uncovered some relics from the building’s past. Some of these findings include:
A planter box that was repurposed into a bench
Hand-painted signs from the original building, showing a glimpse into its past use as an auto shop
Three different layers of flooring
According to Sami Mussman, the building is set to be repainted starting in July.
Though an exact opening date has not yet been announced, Sister Sister Deli & Market is hoping to open their doors by October to bring the perfect lunch break, snack stop or dinner party charcuterie board crafting location to the Lowcountry.
To follow along with their progress, you can visit their Facebook or Instagram.