Archive for the ‘nightclub’ tag
Utopia Food & Spirits, 4330 Fort Jackson Boulevard: 20 June 2015 1 comment
There's already been a good bit of discussion on this in Have Your Say but Utopia Food & Spirits, a local music venue and restaurant across from Cross Hill Market, has closed after suffering extensive electrical damage on 20 June.
Although I posted about their move from Rosewood to this location, I'm afraid the place was not really on my radar, but they seem to have been doing good work providing a showcase for local bands. Unfortunately repairing all the damage was just too expensive given the current economy.
The Free Times has the story here.
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)
Kwagga, 108 Columbia Northeast Drive Suite G: 15 December 2014 3 comments
Kwagga is apparently the Afrikaans name for the Quagga, an extinct South African Zebra, and the place itself is now extinct as well.
This was the followup operation to The Puddlin' Duck, and commenter Joelc who notes that it was a nice place, but suffered the same problems as The Duck with the location.
It wouldn't hurt Fortune Square to buy some light bulbs.
(Hat tip to commenter Joelc)
ConCOCKtions, 724 Harden Street: Fall 2014 2 comments
ConCOCKtions was the followup operation to Rum Runners in the little 724 Harden Street back lot building attached to the Kester's building.
There is already a followup in place, Back Alley. This building rotates so often that the parking lot signs have trouble keeping up (and spelling, though that's a separate issue).
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)
UPDATE 24 June 2019: Add map icon.
Red Door Tavern, 134 1/2 State Street: 6 December 2014 1 comment
The Free Times reports that this State Street loft has closed as of early December.
I really like comedy and make the trek to Charleston fairly often for improv, so I don't know why I never made it across the river. It's funny, I guess.
The Cockpit, 214 Berryhill Road: Summer 2014 11 comments
Commenter Joelc points out that The Cockpit on Berryhill road has shut down, or has been shut down.
This club was the follow-on operation to The Village Tavern, which closed in 2010. When Joelc mentioned a murder at the club as a factor in shutting it down, I did a google search, and was rather astonished to find that in fact there were *two* murders at the club, one in the parking lot, and one inside. The first happened in February 2014 and the alleged perpetrator has been arrested. The second happened in June 2014, was inside the bar, and (at the time the article was written) nobody was arrested.
(Hat tip to commenter Joelc)
Coronet Motel / Circus Room, 2770 McCords Ferry Road: 1980s 5 comments
I probably should remember seeing this place more, as we drove past it on the way to the beach innumerable times while I was growing up. However, I always had my nose in a book, so I was only vaguely aware of the name Circus Room and couldn't have told you where it was. Or, for that matter, *what* it was. At this remove, my understanding is that The Circus Room was actually a circus style tent set up on the grounds of the Coronet Inn at the intersection of US-601 & US-378 in Eastover, and that the tent hosted a restaurant and nightclub. Even in these days of the metro area creeping ever outwards, this is a pretty rural area, and back in the day it must have been even stranger to find a well regarded hotspot here.
What was the attraction? Google pulls up this hint from the 2006 cookbook Cookin' with Cocky II: More Than Just a Cookbook:
Bright Stevenson:
I first met Bright in the Fall of 1956. Bright owned the Coronet Motel and Circus Room nightclub in Eastover. The Circus Room had the finest food and the only mixed drinks in the Columbia area at that time.
The two ads above are from the Sumter Register in 1974 and 1976 respectively.
Amazingly, both Coronet motels still exist and still are in operation, although under different names and ownership. The Eastover location is currently an Anyday Inn and is now combined with a convenience store run in the old office.
The topic has come up in Have Your Say from time to time, and here is what some people have recalled:
Tom
John Merrell
Michael Taylor
She also said the guy who built the motel back in the fifties still drops into the convenience store every day.
jamie
Sid
UPDATE 24 October 2014: Added Yellow Pages graphic from the 1970 Southern Bell phonebook.
UPDATE 8 September 2021: Add map icon, update tags.
UPDATE 4 March 2022: I should probably add a link here to the final(?) fate of the Coronet building: Anyday Inn.
Sharky's, 636 Harden Street: Fall 2014 1 comment
Commenter Midnight Rambler asks
Is Sharky's in Five Points now Latitude 22?
And the answer seems to be: Yes.
Sharky's web site is gone, and we have this note on instagram.
As I recall, I only went into Sharky's once, during that period in the 90s when I was trying to sample every credible pizza in Columiba. At that time, Sharky's was trying to brand as a restaurant as much as a bar, but my father and I still left rather unimpressed.
Note that Sharky's Too is a seperate business (apparently the former Rafter's club) and is still open.
(Hat tip to Midnight Rambler)
Tavern On Greene, 2002 Greene Street Suite D: September 2014 no comments
It's always good when a place has time to plan and leave a thank-you to the customers before closing shop, as Tavern On Greene has done. Of course the phrasing does lend itself to certain very old punchlines, but it's a nice touch.
This place is slightly up the hill from Papa Jazz and just below Blue Cactus. It's a part of Greene Street without much parking, as I noted when I had to park a block away to take these pictures. Of course if you're walking into Five Points from campus it's one of the first spots you hit, so perhaps that evens out.
(Hat tip to commenter Midnight Rambler)
Kildare's Irish Pub, 724 Harden Street: Summer 2014 1 comment
Commenter badger suggested that Kildare's on Harden Street might be closed, and that does in fact seem to be the case. Looking through the windows, there is a bit of dishevelment inside, with plywood up in one window and checking the roofline shows under-panels missing along the front.
Nothing has seemed to stick in this spot since it was re-purposed from a series of Chinese restaurants to bar use.
(Hat tip to commenter badger)
UPDATE 2 December 2015 -- This much clubbed spot is open again as The Horseshoe and it appears this time the front and back are the same operation:
UPDATE 24 June 2019: Add tag and map icon.
The Pour House, 800 Harden Street: June 2014 (temporary) 3 comments
Commenter MikeJ points out that The Pour House in Five Points has been closed since June, though it is scheduled to re-open soon.
I suppose it's been The Pour House for quite a while now, but to me this spot will always be Frank's Hotdogs.
(Hat tip to commenter MikeJ)