Archive for the ‘restaurants’ tag
Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar / J Peters Grill & Bar, 3256 US-17 Business (Murrells Inlet): August 2020 (Moved) no comments
When I was getting pictures for Books A Million I noticed that the J Peters building was vacant as well. I figured they had gone under during the great plague of 2020, but a little research established that, in fact, they have moved to a better waterfront location on the Marsh Walk in Murrells Inlet.
This building was originally an Applebee’s, and I ate there a number of times, though I was more likely to go to the adjacent T.G.I. Friday's. Applebee's have had their own trouble over the past few years and have closed a number of locations. This one apparently went under in August 2017. Here is a 2017 Sun News story about the closing of Applebee's and the opening of J Peters. I can't find a story on the move to the waterfront, but based on reviews, I would say it was about August of 2020.
In the meantime, this is one more vacancy in the Inlet Square vicinity.
Win China Buffet, 4464 Devine Street Suite E: Early 2020 1 comment
There was a question on Have Your Say recently as to whether the Chinese buffet in Crossroads Commons (down from the former Bi-Lo) was still open or not.
It's not. As far as I can tell from Yelp, it closed in early 2020. I'm guessing that COVID-19 played a role, but the reviews had been trending downwards for a while.
I don't seem to have a picture of it, but there is one here as part of the LoopNet listing.
PK BBQ, 5423-B Augusta Road: 5 February 2021 (Moved) 4 comments
I noticed this evening that PK BBQ, the follow-on in this convenience store endcap to Kotas was gone.
A little google-work reveals that they have moved to the new Piggly Wiggly complex at 760 Highway 378. I have been meaning to get out there, as I believe that is another former Bi-Lo that I haven't yet done a closing for.
UPDATE 22 February 2021 -- Here is the new location:
Sarku Japan, 7201 Two Notch Road Suite FC-1: December 2020 3 comments
I read recently that Richland County had totally dropped the ball on redevelopment of Columbia Mall, and had no idea what they were going to do, despite already buying all the anchor locations. Certainly on a brief partial walk through last Sunday, many shops were shut during regular mall hours, and the number of vacant spaces continues to grow. Stocking even looked a bit sparse in Macy's.
When I visited the food court, it appeared to me that only one vendor, Cynthia's Soul Food, was actually open at the time, though I think at least two other storefronts looked to still be populated and would probably be open on weekdays. I don't know anything about Sarku Japan, but google suggests that there is still one at Columbiana Mall.
I think the King Pizza sign can come down now..
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
The Lunch Box, 1305 Lady Street: 2020 3 comments
Here is another downtown place I was unaware of. Their still somewhat working web site says the place opened in 1981, so that's a nice long run. I'm unsure exactly when they closed, but I can't find any review newer than about a year old, so I am guessing that they probably closed during the early stages of the 2020 COVID-19 infestation.
I think they also had a second location in Jefferson Square.
These pictures come from Alan LEBON, so big thanks to him for that, and for commenter Justin for the heads-up.
(Hat tips to Alan LEBON & commenter Justin)
Chick-Fil-A, 229 Bush River Road: January 2021 (Open Again) 6 comments
I don't know what's going on with the Boozer Shopping Center location of Chick-fil-A, but the place is currently closed, though it is flagged as temporary.
(Hat tip to commenter Rashaad)
UPDATE 6 March 2021 -- As mentioned in the comments, this place is open again:
UPDATE 8 July 2022: Updating post title capitalization & tags.
B.L.D. Diner, 4840 Forest Drive Suite 26: December 2020 (Closed Again) 7 comments
The B.L.D. Diner is the follow-on operation in this Trenholm Plaza space to Hooligans (which was a follow-on to Edisto Dairy). The name is an acronym for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, but the one time I went there, they were still ramping up, and started closing during my late lunch.
I presume this closing (which is "until further notice") is due to our old friend COVID-19. I hope they do come back, but Trenholm Plaza has certainly taken some unexpected hits this year, and this is one more.
(Hat tip to commenter Larry)
UPDATE 17 May 2021 -- Open again:
UPDATE 17 January 2023 -- Closed again:
UPDATE 8 February 2023 -- Defintely gone for good, and the signage is down:
Carolina Ale House, 708 Lady Street: 30 November 2020 1 comment
Here's another COVID-19 closing in the Vista.
I only went to the Carolina Ale House once, for a class reunion, and thought it was pretty good. It's certainly a nice building and a good location. Of course part of that is that it's quite large, so for someone else to move in is going to take a considerable investment.
The Post & Courier has the story.
(Hat tip to commenter Gary, etc)
Hunter-Gatherer, 900 Main Street: December 2020 (Open Again) 5 comments
I have probably been to this location more often as Swensen's than Hunter-Gatherer, but every time I did go there it was fine.
This space is yet another COVID-19 casualty, with the owners shutting down temporarily to focus on their Rosewood location (of which, frankly, I was unaware).
Here is the story from the Free Times.
(Hat tip to commenter JohnR)
UPDATE 15 November 2021 -- As mentioned in the comments this place is again open:
Grilled Teriyaki, 748 Harden Street: December 2020 no comments
Well I hope everybody had a great holiday season, and wish you all a Happy New Year! I know *I* am not sad to see 2020 in the rearview mirror, and now as the new year starts, it's time to ramp up to a more normal posting volume again.
Grilled Teriyaki in Five Points proves how wrong my intuition can be: I recall thinking when it opened that it would never last a year. In the event, while I'm not sure exactly when they opened anymore, I know it was closer to twenty years ago than one!
The State has a rather terse article noting the closing. Apparently few details are available, but I'm going to guess that COVID-19 played a big role here. As of yet, there is no new tenant in the offing.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
UPDATE 5 January 2021: Added the map icon, which I forgot initially.
UPDATE 8 February 2022: -- The State reports this spot is to become Furusato Bento> Japanese Restaurant.