News Summary
Columbia’s bar scene remains vibrant as it adapts to changing times. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Bar None continues to draw crowds, while newcomers like Dada Döner and Endwell Taverna add fresh flavors. However, the community faces challenges with rising insurance rates leading to closures of beloved bars. Local favorites are urged to be appreciated as they navigate a tightening market. Columbia’s nightlife also celebrated with themed events, offering something for everyone amid a mix of tradition and innovation.
Columbia’s Bar Scene Thrives Amid Changes
Columbia is buzzing with excitement as its bar scene continues to thrive despite recent changes. Residents are keenly aware of their favorites, with a lively mix of long-time establishments and newcomers fighting for your attention. On this bright January 9, 2025, with temperatures hitting a pleasant 44°F and just a touch of Northwest wind, it’s the perfect day to explore the local nightlife!
Celebrating Milestones
One of the shining stars in this vibrant scene is Bar None, an iconic Five Points establishment that just celebrated its remarkable 30th anniversary. On December 12, Bar None threw a birthday party to remember, complete with cheekily written menus and an eclectic atmosphere that draws in regulars and newcomers alike. It’s hard to miss the nostalgia as the walls of Bar None are adorned with memorabilia from other local bars that have unfortunately closed their doors. This attention to history creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that keeps patrons coming back.
Newcomers in the Mix
While the comforting familiarity of Bar None is cherished, it’s exciting to see new establishments like Dada Döner and Endwell Taverna sprouting up in Columbia. These fresh spots are bringing different flavors and experiences to the table, helping to keep the nightlife rejuvenated and intriguing. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick bite or a leisurely drink, there’s something new to explore in town!
The Evolving Scene
Another notable player in the Columbia bar scene is Publico Kitchen and Tap, a fusion of Latin and Asian cuisines that takes pride in maintaining its cultural roots while adapting to changes in the community. Over in downtown, the Art Bar is turning heads as it celebrates over 31 years of supporting local artists and evolving its music offerings. This venue has established a strong underground niche, especially among the LGBTQ+ community, which adds to its charm and inclusivity.
Challenges for Local Bars
Support for Favorites
Embracing the Festivities
Looking Ahead
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Columbia’s Most Popular Bars
- Eater: Portland Restaurants and Bars with the Best Views
- Columbia Tribune: New Columbia Restaurants and Bars for the Holidays
- Colatoday: Holiday Pop-Up Bars in Columbia, SC
- The State: Local News on Columbia Bars