The city of Columbia is getting ready to bid farewell to a beloved institution as the Hunter-Gatherer Brewery & Alehouse prepares to close its doors later this month. After nearly three decades of service to the community, the microbrewery’s Main Street location at 900 Main St. will officially close on December 28, according to a heartfelt announcement made via Facebook on Friday morning.
In the post, founder Kevin Varner expressed his mixed emotions about the closure, saying, “It is with a sad and heavy heart that we announce the closing of our Main Street location. It has been an incredible privilege and a pleasure to host you over these 29+ years, but our lease is coming to an end. We thank you for allowing us to be a part of your lives over the years. It’s been a great run.” This heartfelt message has resonated throughout the community.
Since opening its doors in 1995, Hunter-Gatherer has held a special place in the hearts of Columbia’s residents and visitors alike. Established as the first microbrewery in the city, it quickly distinguished itself with its impressive array of in-house beers, including the Hazy IPA, Gravity IPA, and a classic pale ale. The brewery’s premises, with its inviting dark woods and cozy atmosphere, has been a go-to spot for date nights and friendly gatherings.
On the menu, food lovers have reveled in scrumptious offerings like shrimp and grits, juicy burgers with hand-cut fries, and refreshing goat cheese salads. It’s no wonder this charming eatery has become a local favorite, celebrated for its quality food and relaxed ambiance.
As news of the impending closure emerged, social media erupted with an outpouring of affection from fans and customers. In just the first hour alone, the post garnered over 325 reactions, more than 120 comments, and nearly 70 shares. Many patrons took to the comments to express their sadness and reminisce about the memories made within those walls.
One commenter shared, “This place has been my extended living room for decades, and where I learned to appreciate craft beer.” Another echoed those sentiments, saying, “This will be a huge loss for all of us who love high-quality food and beer in a casual, friendly setting.”
Tracie Broom, co-founder of local public relations firm Flock and Rally, captured the collective sentiment beautifully when she commented, “It’s an institution and will be very missed.” The nostalgic atmosphere, combined with the exceptional brews and dishes, has undoubtedly forged countless connections over the years.
While this closing marks the end of an era for the Main Street brewery, fans can take solace in the fact that the Hunter-Gatherer Hangar location at 1402 Jim Hamilton Blvd. will remain open. Varner reassured fans that “the Hangar location is still going strong,” encouraging them to continue enjoying the unique offerings of Hunter-Gatherer.
In a city that thrives on community connection and shared experiences, the closing of Hunter-Gatherer Brewery & Alehouse undeniably leaves a void—a reminder of the warm gatherings, laughter, and good food shared among friends and family. As Columbia says goodbye to this treasured establishment, it also celebrates the wonderful memories created over the years. So, make sure to stop by before the curtains close on December 28; it’s your last chance to soak in the atmosphere of this iconic spot!
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