On the Roxx celebrating first anniversary
Troubles at Cupcake Couture and Catering
Papa's and Beer adding Simpsonville location
Papa’s and Beer, the Cal-Mex restaurant on Haywood Road, is planning on opening a Simpsonville location. We’ve heard they’re aiming for opening in the next couple months. The location is in downtown Simpsonville, possibly Main Street—details aren't clear at the moment.We’ll keep you posted as we find out more.
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Tax-free weekend leads to a good deal on food, too
So Tax Free Weekend is Aug. 5-7. That's the weekend where shopping malls and other retail outlets are packed like it's the day after Thanksgiving so people can stiff the state six cents on the dollar on back to school supplies like pens, paper and wedding dresses.
Since bargain shopping has been scientifically proven to make you hungry, a lot o...
Travinia Italian Kitchen will host scotch tasting
Farewell, Eastside Jimmy's
Eastside Jimmy's, the artist—er, restaurant—formerly known as Brick City Grill closed this week. We’re not really sure what’s up. The restaurant just recently opened as Eastside Jimmy’s, but they’re definitely closed: booths, grills, everything—is out on the sidewalk and some handmade signs, saying &ldqu...
Chick-fil-A and Subway both adding new grub
Hey, readers. First up: an apology. Because of the holidays and some behind-the-scenes changes, I haven’t been updating as regularly as we’d all like. My bad, as the kids say.Anyways, onto the news! Chick fil-A is adding a spicy chicken biscuit. And, like they did with their spicy chicken sandwiches, you can reserve a free one before...
Yogurt Mountain opens on Woodruff Road
It's been a big week for the fro-yo community: blueberryfrog is expanding and Yogurt Mountain opened this week.Yogurt Mountain has a self-serve set up, with 16 rotating flavors and lots of toppings—everything from Cap'n crunch to fresh fruit to cheesecake bites. They also offer about 15 sauces.At Yogurt Mountain, you pay by the weight&mdas...
Red Clay Cafe closes
Hey, I’ll Bite-ians. Word on the street (and by street, I mean our office) is that Red Clay Café, the dancing-game room combo of a bar and restaurant on Augusta Street, has closed. We don’t know what the story is, but we’ll keep you posted if we hear anything else. Or, if you know anything, let us know in the comment sec...
Portofino's moving to Haywood Road
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