Charleston steakhouse discovers teddy bear, seeks owner

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Charleston steakhouse discovers teddy bear, seeks owner

A tiny lost teddy bear named “Bearsy” stole hearts at Halls Chophouse in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, after the fine‑dining steakhouse turned temporary teddy‑bear‑sitter this Easter Sunday.

How Bearsy showed up

During the busy Easter holiday rush, staff discovered the small stuffed bear in the upstairs ladies’ restroom, apparently left behind when its family left after brunch. The restaurant joked that during “all the joy and excitement of the day, she must have lost track of time,” and dubbed her “Bearsy,” the restaurant’s newest tiny VIP guest.

Bearsy’s mini‑staycation

Since the discovery, Halls Chophouse has been treating Bearsy like a proper guest:

  • The staff shares playful updates and photos of the bear “exploring the dining room,” “soaking up attention,” and getting “a little extra spoiled.”
  • The goal, they say, isn’t just to keep Bearsy comfortable, but to reunite her with the person who’s missing her.

Anyone who recognizes Bearsy or thinks a child might be looking for a lost teddy bear is asked to call Halls Chophouse at 843‑727‑0090. Until her family is found, Bearsy is in good hands—proof that even the smallest guests can make a big impression in the Charleston dining scene.

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