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Tag: Closings

Posted inEat, Food+Drink

Spero, an understated local favorite for three years, is closing its doors

by Mary Scott Hardaway July 17, 2018
Posted inEat, Food+Drink

Sunrise Bistro takes over Mt. Pleasant’s Charleston’s Cafe space

by Kinsey Gidick May 15, 2018
Posted inEat, Food+Drink

Eclectic Cafe and Vinyl closing, ‘casual, contemporary cafe’ 132 Spring replacing it

by Kinsey Gidick May 14, 2018
Posted inEat, Food+Drink

Meeting Street wine bar O’Hara & Flynn closes its doors

by Staff Reports March 1, 2018October 11, 2021
Posted inEat, Food+Drink

Welkin Coffee is closing its two locations downtown and in Mt. Pleasant

by Mary Scott Hardaway February 16, 2018
Posted inEat, Food+Drink

After 14 years in business, Bluerose Cafe changes ownership

by Kinsey Gidick January 16, 2018
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Closings: As snow falls in Charleston (and after), here are the closings we know of

by Sam Spence January 3, 2018
Posted inEat, Food+Drink

Daniel Island’s The Islander restaurant is closing

by Kinsey Gidick August 11, 2017
Posted inEat, Food+Drink

A year after opening, Lagunitas has closed its Charleston taproom indefinitely for construction

by Kinsey Gidick July 14, 2017
Posted inEat, Food+Drink

Fish will close on July 15 to make way for Parcel 32

by Kinsey Gidick July 6, 2017

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