H & R Block, 1945 Decker Boulevard Suite 2: September 2018 no comments
I used H & R Block when I was living in Aiken, and finally gave up on doing my own taxes (which is a sad commentary on something). They seemed pretty good, and the process wasn't too painful as long as I had my ducks in a row. I never used this office, but I expect it was about the same.
The pictures are awful, both shot against the sun, and through the windows. Sorry about that!
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
Golden Chick, 482 West Boyce Street (Manning): Early September 2018 2 comments
I noticed on one of my recent drives to the beach that the Golden Chick in Manning had closed. It appears to be very recent, and there is no closed sign posted, though some attempt to cover the logo has been made. If you look at the roadside marquee, you can see Sign #1 in play, which was apparently the only warning given.
Looking at Yelp it appears this store opened in 2014, which I believe is about the time the one on Beltline did. The reviews are mostly good, I'm not sure what happened, unless it was just a bit too far from I-95 to get the traffic it needed.
Firenza Pizza, 5232 Sunset Boulevard Suite G: September 2018 no comments
I did another closing for Firenza on a store on Bower Parkway that never actually opened.
This one, in the Lowes plaza in Lexington actually did open, but not for too long. The State pegs the Grand Opening as 9 January 2018, with various free pizza promotions, so that was a run of about 9 months.
I had to check online to make sure I had the right place as there is no sign on the door, and all the fixtures inside look to be at the ready for the next day of customers (It was raining hard enough that I didn't get any pictures of the inside). It appears from looking at the company web site that this was the only store in South Carolina, and that the closest location is now in Charlotte.
So far Mod is the only one of this current wave of "fast" pizza places that I have tried. It's starting to look like perhaps a number of them built out too fast.
(Hat tip to commenter James R)
Jackie Hite's Bar-B-Q, 460 E Railroad Avenue (Leesville): 23 September 2018 4 comments
Longtime Leesville barbecue landmark, Jackie Hite's will be closing down on 23 September 2018.
According to The State's encomium for Jackie Hite on his passing in 2016, the roots of the restaurant go back to the 1950s, and
On Hite’s passing, High said it is not necessarily the end, but “it’s sad to lose the old hands that did it right, the old fashioned way ... whole hog over coals. There’s a big difference between whole hog and butts only.
“Jackie Hite was (one of) the last in all of South Carolina to barbecue a whole hog over wood. He would start the pig on Thursday and lay it out on Friday for a pig picking at the restaurant,” says High. “And when I would go out for barbecue on my own, I would always choose Friday night for Jackie Hite’s pig picking.”
Now, according to WLTX the family has elected to wind the buisness down on the anniversary of Mr. Hite's passing, but there's still time to get out there once more.
(Hat tip to commenter ED)
Barberitos, 650 Lincoln Street Suite 200: October 2017 no comments
I was downtown today, and decided I would have lunch at Barberitos. I had forgotten about feeding the meters, but scrounged up enough coins to last me until I got some change from my meal and walked around the corner, to find the place is now a Jersey Mike's (somewhat visible in the first shot).
I had done a closing for the Lexington location, and I should have checked on this one earlier. In retrospect it makes sense it would close as well, since they were apparently under the same ownership (both electing to offer ground turkey rather than the ground beef of other Barberitos locations).
The last Yelp review is 1 November 2017 and mentions that the place was already closed, so I'm guessing it did close the same time as Lexington.
It's too bad, I consider Barberitos a step above Chipolte & Qdoba, though below a well-run Moe's.
Hampton Street Diner, 1840 Hampton Street: September 2018 5 comments
Hampton Street Diner opened on 3 December 2017 in the former location of Nathan's. By the time I got around to the Nathan's closing, most of the Hampton Street Diner upfit was already done, so I am repeating those pictures here.
The State had this story about the (then upcoming) opening of the new restaurant.
Although it looked like a good place to try a burger, I never did make it by for lunch, and the last time I drove by, there was signage to the effect of either new management or new ownership, so apparently there was a major change at some point.
I do like the parting sentiment that while not everything works out, life goes on.
(Hat tip to commenter Frank)
UPDATE 9 January 2020 -- Now Vegans International Organic Cafe & Juice Bar:
Coldwell Banker, 5140 Sunset Boulevard Suite H: Summer 2018 9 comments
Commenter James R notes that this Coldwell Banker is gone and that the web site indicates that Columbia is now being handled from Charlotte, which doesn't quite make sense to me as I think there is still an office at 1711 Gervais..
(Hat tip to commenter James R)
Rudy's Rags To Ritchie's, 4878 Sunset Boulevard: 2017 1 comment
I was never sure what this small building on the way into Lexington was, but it seems it was a pool hall and music venue. Based on what I see from google, I believe the owner unfortunately passed away in December of 2017.
Spork, 1410 Colonial Life Boulevard Suite 150: 28 February 2014 no comments
When I noticed that The Southern Belly had moved into this Colonial Village storefront, I realized I had never done a closing for Spork, which was its predecessor in this spot after the closing of The Village Gourmet.
Commenter Justin noted the closing, and commenter tonkatoy delivered memorable rant against using Facebook in lieu of an actual web site (something of which I wish many "indie" authors on Amazon would take note).
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)
Reznables Boutique, 1581 Broad River Road: 2014 (moved?) no comments
I noticed this empty storefront in Boozer Shopping Center the other day. I know they were licensed for business here in 2014 but don't see any other information about this shop.
However, they were either a branch of a Greenville operation, or moved to Greenville, and you can see their colorful clothes here, here and here.




























































