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Columbia’s Five Points to Welcome New Chicken Restaurant ‘A Cocky Rooster’ in 2025

Columbia's Five Points to Welcome New Chicken Restaurant 'A Cocky Rooster' in 2025

COLUMBIA WELCOMES A COCKY ROOSTER: CHICKEN RESTAURANT TAKES OVER FIVE POINTS

Exciting news for food lovers in Columbia! The vibrant Five Points district is about to get a delicious upgrade as a new chicken restaurant, A Cocky Rooster, prepares to take over the spaces previously occupied by Sushi Yoshi and the Carolina Barber Shop. This change is not just a simple shift of businesses; it’s a tasty transformation of historic buildings that have been a part of the community for decades!

What to Expect from the New Chicken Spot

Set to open its doors in early 2025, the Cocky Rooster aims to provide a fresh dining experience with a focus on mouthwatering chicken wings, appealing to both families and college students nearby. Conveniently located at the corner of Devine and Harden streets, this spot promises to be a hub for food lovers, especially with its proximity to the University of South Carolina campus.

The restaurant is being developed by a team that includes local restaurateur Curtis Lyons, who has years of experience in the culinary scene. With its opening, Cocky Rooster will become the chain’s first location in South Carolina, following its successful establishments in Virginia and an upcoming one in Florida. Talk about spreading the chicken love!

Renovations with a Historical Touch

The historical Carolina Barber Shop building, which served the community for almost 90 years, is undergoing a significant renovation. The developer has applied for tax credits under the Bailey Bill to help bring the buildings up to snuff while preserving their history. The city has scheduled a crucial vote on these tax credits for December 19.

As part of the renovations, a wall separating the two buildings will be taken down, creating a spacious dining room for the Cocky Rooster to serve its hungry customers. Excitingly, a tile ceiling installed in the barbershop back in 1959 will be removed, revealing the original ceiling from the 1930s! Now that’s a history lesson you can eat under.

How the Community Is Feeling

Residents of Columbia, especially those in the Five Points area, are buzzing with excitement about the new chicken joint. “It’s about time we got a fun place to grab some wings!” said local resident Michelle Thomas, who recalls the many businesses that have come and gone in the area. And she’s not alone! With many people eager for more dining options in this bustling part of the city, Cocky Rooster is poised to become a favorite hangout.

Operating Hours and More

When Cocky Rooster opens, you can expect it to be bustling from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday to Wednesday and from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. Late-night cravings for wings? Not a problem here!

As preparations continue and anticipation builds, the Five Points district stands at the brink of a new era for dining in Columbia. Will you be among the first to try Cocky Rooster? It might just become your new go-to spot for chicken wings and fun!

In Conclusion

Mark your calendars for the restaurant’s opening next year! With renovations underway and eager community support, Cocky Rooster looks set to become another cherished piece of Five Points history. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates, and get ready to dig into some seriously good chicken!


Columbia's Five Points to Welcome New Chicken Restaurant 'A Cocky Rooster' in 2025

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