Food
Charleston Restaurant Closings (2023 Edition)
With new restaurants constantly opening in the Holy City, it’s easy to forget about the many businesses that have closed their doors for good.
To help you keep things straight, Holy City Sinner has compiled a list of restaurants that shuttered in 2023 (click here to see lists from past years).
If you see something that needs to be added to this list, just shoot me an e-mail: christian@holycitysinner.com.
- 3 Matadors Tequileria (West Ashley)
- 2447 Ashley River Road
- The original location reopened in January as No Bull Burger Bar, but they plan to open a new 3 Matadors Tequileria location at the end of 2023
- Click here for more info
- Bistro A Vin (Downtown)
- 40 Archdale Street
- Becoming Azur Events, a private event space
- A sister concept, Azur, will open at 159 Market Street (former home of Cafe Framboise)
- Click here for more info
- Bonny’s Hideaway (Downtown)
- Closed in January
- 549 King Street
- Bonny’s Hideaway was a tiki-inspired pop-up concept that opened in summer of 2022 as a limited-time concept by James Walsh, Jim McCourt, and the team behind downtown restaurant and bar Prohibition
- The space is being renovated and turned into Hazel and Apple
- Click here for more info
- Cabana Burgers & Shakes (Mt Pleasant)
- Closed in Janaury
- 2664 U.S. Highway 17
- Posted a notice on its website and its doors that said it “will be closed until future notice due to staff shortage”
- Click here for more info
- OddFellows Ice Cream (Downtown)
- Closed in February
- 550 King Street
- Click here for more info
- The Roost Bar N’ Grille (James Island)
- Closed on January 31st
- 792 Folly Road (being replaced by Locals Sushi & Sports Pub)
- Click here for more info
- St. James Gate (Folly Beach)
- Closed in February
- 11 Center St
- Being replacing by Coconut Joe’s Beach Grill
- Click here for more info
- Zia Taqueria (James Island)
- Announced in January they will be closing and selling the business
- 1939A Maybank Hwy
- Click here for more info