Archive for the ‘bars’ tag
Main Street Public House, 1556 Main Street: November 2021 5 comments
Main Street Public House has closed, and will be replaced during the holidays by a pop-up concept: Miracle Cocktail Bar.
After that, Prohibition Columbia restaurant & bar will open in the space, a new location for Charleston's Prohibition. ColaDaily has the story here.
I hate to admit it, but I was not even aware that Main Street Public House existed, though it definitely looks as though I could have found something to my liking on the menu.
(Hat tip to commenter Larry)
Dave's Place, 811 US 1 (Lugoff): 30 September 2021 1 comment
When I was growing up, we used to drive through Lugoff probably more than a half dozen times a year, visiting relatives in Hartsville. After I-20 came through, I went that way much less frequently, though sometimes I would drive the US routes to Fayetteville when I lived there, and the Interstates were still double-nickle. During the last ten or more years though I have probably only been there once or twice, and the only place I ever really remember is the building with the car on the roof.
Which is to say I had not heard of Dave's until it came up in the comments, but a nice sunny afternoon seemed like a good time to make the drive. It looks like it was a relaxed sports-bar right on the main drag. I met a resident while I was there, who has, I think has found a good home.
(Hat tip to commenter Jimmy Freeman)
Pavlov's, 2000 Greene Street: August 2021 5 comments
OK, I'm going to say this. The current practice of using lawfare in Five Points, weaponizing South Carolina's idiosyncratic liquor statutes against businesses you don't like, is wrong. Yes, Five Points had a problem, but shooting the patient is not a cure. I guess in this case the fact that there were prior legal troubles was a factor, but the empty storefronts speak for themselves.
The State has more details on this, and on who will still be open.
(Hat tip to commenter Tom)
The Casual Pint, 217 Saluda Springs Road: May 2021 4 comments
I was not really aware of The Casual Pint, off of 378 in Lexington, behind The Mellow Mushroom, but commenter Andy reports it was a "fun spot", with "excellent beer selection".
They made it through the pandemic, but as far as I can tell from the google reviews, closed in early May of 2021.
(Hat tip to commenter Andy)
Goodfellas Grill & Bar, 760 US-378: Spring 2020 (Moved) no comments
When I went out to get pictures of the new PK BBQ location, and of the old Bi-Lo, I drove by Goodfellas on the way. I did not realize at the time that they had just recently moved to 630 Hwy 378 and had previously been in the current PK BBQ storefront. Judging by google reviews, the move took place some time around May of 2020 and when I went back to get these pictures, it appeared they are doing quite a good business in the new location.
(Hat tip to commenter Andy)
Ale House Lounge, 12 Tommy Circle: December 2020 no comments
Ale House Lounge (or as some listings style it: The Original Ale House Lounge) sits in a little plaza off of Beltline which, like Lake Wobegon, the decades cannot improve -- or at least to me it seems unchanged from the first time I saw it.
I can't find any media stories online about the closing, but commenter Joelc chalks it up to limited bar hours, presumably due to COVID-19.
(Hat tip to commenter Joelc)
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:
World Of Beer, 902 Gervais Street Suite F: 16 November 2020 9 comments
Another casualty of Covid-19, World of Beer closed their Vista location on 16 November according to The Free Times. Hopefully there is some light on the horizon, as this can't go on much longer.
(Hat tip to commenter Lone Wolf & then commenter Dustin)
UPDATE 8 December 2020: Add missed hat tip to Lone Wolf
Cover 3, 711 Harden Street, 31 August 2019 no comments
Sometimes I lose track of all the names a storefront in Five Points has had, and whether I have done a closing on it, but it appears I have never done one for any incarnation of 711 Harden Street.
Cover 3 was another one of the local bars caught up in the rule tightening last year, and decided to close when their permit ran out on 31 August rather than continue to contest the new restrictions. The Post & Courier has the story, along with a nice photo of Cover 3 in full operation. The State has basically the same story.
I note that the place has now been vacant for over a year, which to me argues that the city has allowed itself to be shot in the foot. Of course, once the pandemic hit, probably it was going to remain vacant for a while in any event.
UPDATE 8 February 2022 -- The State reports this is to be Jack Brown’s Beer & Burger Joint and will open on 21 February 2022.