Archive for the ‘restaurants’ tag
Pho Viet, 2300 Decker Boulevard: 28 March 2019 (Moved) 7 comments
The Free Times reports that Pho Viet closed on 28 March of this year, something that I had not noticed.
I have only had Pho once, and it was here. I thought it was quite good, but I didn't care for the fact that they only allowed one tea refill.
This building was originaly a Burger King, and after that, it was a Zesto. In fact, you can still see the Zesto influence on the drive-through and Thank You signs.
The Free Times also reports that this is not the end for Pho Viet but that they are moving to 9308 Two Notch Road. This is the former site of Farm Bureau Insurance, and in fact that building was setting up to be a restaurant called First Class Bar & Grill which never came to fruition, but which probably cut down on the prep work for Pho Viet.
On a semi-related matter, there is apparently some type of major construction going on in this plaza, judging from the storage containers all about. I have seen a number of Food Lion stores being upfitted recently, so perhaps that is is, though I did not see any evidence of construction at Food Lion itself.
UPDATE 18 December 2019 -- Now Submarine Crab, one of the inexplicable wave of new crab restaurants in town:
UPDATE 14 May 2020 -- The new Pho Viet location at 9308 Two Notch is open (or at least was open before COVID-19):
Palmetto Kitchen, 3330 Highmarket Street (Georgetown): Late 2018 no comments
I had noticed this restaurant on US-17 ALT/US-521 heading into Georgetown for years, but never ventured to stop in as I knew nothing about it, and the timing was usually bad. My assumption was that it was a meat-and-three. That appears to be incorrect, as a bit of googling reveals that it was more of a seafood operation (though there was country cooking), and that it may have had its own boat for seafood supplies.
There were no cars the last few times I drove by, and in January of 2019, there was a real estate sign on the place. On my coastal visit over Memorial Day, I noticed that all of the Palmetto Kitchen signage is now down as well. Looking at the place's Facebook page I think that unfortunately the owner passed away and that the place closed not long afterwards.
Cellar On Greene, 2001 Greene Street Suite D: 25 May 2019 no comments
Cellar On Greene is on the West side of the Claussen's building, and adjacent to another restaurnt under the same ownership, Mr. Friendly's. I have never been by, but google says:
Creative pub plates are doled out in a chic space with wines, craft beers & a retail wine shop.
The owner says the place will probably become a catering operation, Fat Beagle Catering. The State has the story here.
Al-Amir, 1734 Main Street: April 2019 (Moving) 3 comments
Al-Amir is on the move again. They have had locations on Devine Street (twice), South Main, Saint Andrews Road, Sparkleberry Crossing and Sandhill.
Now they have left the old Elite Epicurean location at 1734 Main Street, and are relocating north to the old Taste Of China Hut at 2431 Main Street.
The State has two relevant articles. The first mentions the challenges of running a restaurant at that location:
"At night, the lighting here is bad and there are homeless people, and people doing drugs (along Laurel St.)," he said.
It feels unsafe, but he hears that Columbia Police are putting a substation in the former United Way location at 1800 Main St.
"After 18 years (in the business overall, Al-Amir has been on Main St. since 2014) and pouring every penny we have into the place, we've had to maneuver to keep the restaurant," he said. "We have loyal customers ... there just isn't enough to sustain the business."
To draw a bigger lunch crowd, they added some Southern specialties, but I have to think given they can't season with pork, that would be a pretty limited endevour.
The second article continues the story, with its outcome: the move down the street.
I like Al-Amir, but for me the biggest issue with this location was parking. The old Taste Of China Hut does have its own parking lot, so hopefully that will be better. I also wish that it was easier to get what I want sometimes. The way the menu is set up makes it difficult to put together my favorites.
I'm not sure when the new location will be ready. It looked very much still in progress when I drove by a few weeks ago.
(Hat tip to commenter Mr_hat)
UPDATE 20 June 2019 -- Here are some pictures from 2014 apparently not long after the opening:
UPDATE 4 February 2021 -- The move is complete: Al-Amir is open in its new location, and this building is now home to Moms Bistro & Bar:
Shooey Malone's, 1605 North Lake Drive: 30 April 2019 5 comments
Well, here we are again at 1605 North Lake Drive, the former home of Dam Bar & Grill, Bentley's Beach House, and Mari's Lake House & Levi's Lake House.
I have to confess, that being so far from the spot, I have never visited any of these incarnations. It seems like a reasonable location. While it doesn't actually have a lake view, it is close enough to the lake that it will be about the first restaurant people returning to Lexington will see, and there doesn't seem to be any competition in the immediate vicinity.
Based on the history, I expect another restaurant here before long, and I wish them luck.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
UPDATE 27 January 2022: Updating tags.
UPDATE 19 September 2022: Hope springs eternal -- now setting up to be Tee'd Up:
UPDATE 17 November 2022: According to ColaDaily Tee'd Up is now open. Here is their site.
Rita's Italian Ice & Frozen Custard, 130 Forum Drive Suite 14: 21 April 2019 1 comment
I have to admit that the one time I tried Rita's (the one in Harbison) I was not impressed. I had the Key-lime ice, and it had such an after-taste that I eventually had to buy a salty snack to chase it with. Perhaps I would have been happier with custard.
At any rate, the one at Sandhill is now gone, leaving just the Lady Street location locally. Of course as there is now apparently a Pelican's on every corner, your options for slushes are still pretty good.
UPDATE 30 August 2021 -- This is surprising: Bruster's ice cream is using this vacancy to re-enter the Columbia market:
Rossi's, 9639 North Kings Higway (North Myrtle Beach): November 2017 1 comment
Back in March, I found myself driving to the beach on the North route, and much earlier than usual so that it was still daylight when I hit Florence. Just East of Aynor the road conditions sign was declaring heavy traffic ahead on US-501. I doubted that was really the case so early in the year, but decided to take the way-North route of SC-22 and finally get a chance to hit Rossi's Italian for dinner, something I had been meaning to do for many years, but, generally being on the South Strand, had never gotten around to.
Well, it seems I should have gotten around to it earlier as I found the place gone.
A media search found two stories on the closing, one from WFMB and one from The Sun News.
Apparently Rossi's closed in November of 2017 due to issues with the management of the Galleria plaza, where the restaurant had been located since its opening in 1983. The plan was to reopen at 7753 N. Kings Highway in April of 2018, but for some reason that never happened. I did find one Facebook reference to them pledging to "Try again", but nothing seems to have yet come to pass.
I guess if I have learned anything writing this blog, it's that when you think I ought to get around to that someday, you're asking for trouble if you don't.
Update 22 June 2023: Adding map icon and updating tags.
Domino's Pizza, 9810 Two Notch Road Suite B: May 2019 (moved) no comments
Domino's at Polo Plaza has moved across the parking lot and around the corner to the freestanding building at 9814 Two Notch Road, which used to house Blockbuster Video and then A Goodnight Sleepstore.
As you can see from the pictures, they are only occupying the north half of the building, and the south half is still for lease.
(Hat tip to commenter LD)
Blue Cactus Cafe, 2002 Greene Street Suite H: 3 May 2019 no comments
To the best of my memory, I have only eaten at the Korean/Southwestern Blue Cactus Cafe once, probably in the late 80s, when it lived up to its reputation of being quirky and slow, but with good food. Since then, it has changed ownership within the family, and has now finally closed.
The Free Times has the story.
The storefront is in an interesting location: A sort of sunken walkway along the front (back?) of a large building with many other tenants. It's not hard to get to, other than the usual Five Points parking issues, but if you are just driving by, you would never know it was there.
(Hat tip to commenter ED)
Nestle Toll House Cafe / Planet Smoothie, 461 Town Center Place Suite 1: 28 April 2019 1 comment
I got a couple of reports in June of 2017 that this place had closed. I actually did drive out there to get some pictures, and found that they were actually closed for upfitting as they were adding a Planet Smoothie operation.
In the event that must not have worked out for them, as they are closed for good this, with their Facebook page citing "Many factors" in the decision.
To me, the location appears pretty good as it is catty-cornered from the Sandhill movie theaters, and would be a good place to get a snack while waiting for your movie. Of course that only works if your movie is pretty early.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
UPDATE 17 June 2021 -- Now a Poke Brothers: