Archive for the ‘vista’ tag
TakoSushi, 1115 Assembly Street: November 2019 1 comment
I've been in this building at least once, back when it was Doc's Gumbo Grille, but as I view Sushi as Superman views Kryptonite, it never even occurred to me to visit TakoSushi. I see from the various writeups on the closing that they had a Southwest component, which I might have guessed from the Tako, except that sounds very like a Japanese word when spelled that way. While I have not been inside, I have admired the very visible and shiny ventilator for years. I also notice that the Yin/Yang mural is a Blue Sky creation.
According to the Takosushi website and statements to the press, the restaurant considered the building to be unsafe. The State says the owner disputes that, and says that any interior damage would be the tenant's responsibility to fix. Here are two more takes from ColaDaily and WLTX
In a sign of the times, I could not get close enough to the front door to get a good picture of the posted notice (though you can probably read it on the click-through) because there is already someone sleeping in the doorway.
(Hat tip to commenter Beth)
UPDATE 12 November 2020 -- Now Crabby's Cajun:
The Casual Pint, 807 Gervais Street: 2 November 2019 2 comments
The WordPress blog editor has a button called "Save Draft", which is, I suppose, appropriate to this post, as The Casual Pint is no more.
The Free Times noted the opening on 22 July 20 2016 of
the fastest growing franchise in the craft beer industry
and also noted the closing on 2 November 2019.
The only remaining SC location for the chain is 217 Saluda Springs Road in Lexington, which looks to be on the block behind the Mellow Mushroom.
Here is a State story on the Dupree Building of which The Casual Pint was a tenant. It's a nice looking place. I should have checked the entrance to see what's upstairs.
(Hat tip to commenter Heath)
Rocket Fizz Soda Pop & Candy Shop, 929 Gervais Street Suite C: January 2019 1 comment
Rocket Fizz is a franchaised soda & candy operation that to some extent puts me in the mind of The Candy Cottage at The Hammock Shops and a place that used to be on Centre Street in Fernandina Beach (which, gradually over the course of several years, transitioned into an all things Celtic shop..).
The place opened in August of 2018, and here is an article republished from Coladaily about the opening, with lots of nice pictures which make me think it would have been more at home on Market or King Streets in Charleston..
As far as I can tell with all the newest reviews being dated "seven months ago", the place seems to have closed in January 2019. I suspect that there wasn't a lot of Winter foot traffic, which may have factored in.
(Hat tip to commenter Payne)
Tin Lizzy's Cantina, 700 Gervais Street: February 2019 8 comments
I was not aware of Tin Lizzy's, else I might have gone sometime. The menu looks decent.
When I first heard that it had closed, and was at 700 Gervais Street, I went to the building you see in the first shot, which is not, in fact, the location. Apparently 700 Gervais encompasses the whole arc of buildings around the parking lot there. WLTX has a (very) little more.
Apparently, the only non-Georgia locations of Tin Lizzy's left are in Greenville and Tallahassee.
(Hat tip to commenter JamesR)
UPDATE 11 May 2021 -- It's now Crafty Crab (although nobody has changed the streetside marquee yet):
Newk's Eatery, 707 Gervais Street Suite A: 11 March 2019 2 comments
Places in the Vista come and go before I even hear about them. All I know about Newk's is what Google has to say
Regional chain offering a menu of salads, pizzas & sandwiches in a casual setting.
It sounds like something I might have liked, but I'm not sure when I last ate lunch in the Vista.
The State has a few more details, and it looks like the only Newk's remaining in South Carolina is in Summerville.
(Hat tip to commenter Judy)
Le Peep, 701 Gervais Street Suite 110: 3 April 2019 2 comments
Well, this is, I don't know, not ironic exactly, but a little odd: I was on the 700 block of Gervais Street today, getting pictures of Newk's & Tin Lizzy, and when I got home, I saw on The State that Le Peep had closed Wednesday.
While I was down there, I looked at the place several times, but somehow did not notice any sign on the door, and didn't take any pictures. The picture above, from the grand opening, will have to do until I get down there again.
I like breakfast food, but rarely get to have it as I do *not* like early mornings. One day I may get to try Le Peep at Sandhill, Famous Toastery or Eggs Up, but it will probably be a while.
The Backpacker, 1215 Wayne Street: March 2019 6 comments
It seems to me that at one time, The Backpacker was on Rosewood. I have some memory of buying some dehydrated hamburgers there before a Scout camping trip. Either the owner or someone who had charge of the branded van also lived down the street for a number of years, but I don't recall specifically ever meeting them.
I am generally of the opinion that we invented civilization so as to not spend a lot of time out in the woods without a roof overhead, but to each his own, and there are some avid campers in the family (though not in the Columbia branch). At any rate, I liked the idea that if I ever had to rough it again, I knew where to go.
The State has the story, and the history of the store, which dates back to 1973.
(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.
Moriarty's, 902 Gervais Street Suite B: March 2018 3 comments
The Free Times reports that Moriarty's on Gervais is closed for good. The Irish bar, in the old Wild Hare location (for which I was sure I had done a closing, but in the event apparently not), opened in March of 2016.
Sherlock Holmes was unavailable for comment.
(Hat tip to commenter Steve)
The Wired Goat, 709 Gervais Street: Mid December 2017 1 comment
I have to admit that I was not aware that The Wired Goat existed before it closed. There are some signs on Gervais Street, as you can see in several of the pictures, but the place was down an alley, and basically not visible at all from the main drag.
The Free Times says the owners are (or perhaps at this point were) considering reopening somewhere with more parking. At any rate, given that all the fixtures are still in place, it does not appear that the space is on the market yet.
(Hat tip to commenter Summer)