News Summary
Mo’s Dairy Bar is set to open soon at the former Zesto site on Forest Drive in Columbia, S.C. While Zesto has been a community staple for 75 years, its closure has paved the way for Mo’s to bring a fresh menu reminiscent of Zesto’s classics, including burgers and soft serve ice cream. The local culinary expert behind this new venture, Mohammad Saadeddin, raises expectations for quality and community spirit in this beloved location.
Columbia Welcomes Mo’s Dairy Bar to Former Zesto Location
Columbia, S.C. is buzzing with excitement as a delightful new eatery, Mo’s Dairy Bar, prepares to open its doors at the long-standing Zesto location on Forest Drive! While some fans have been heartbroken by the departure of Zesto, a beloved community spot for a staggering 75 years, there’s a sense of anticipation in the air.
New Beginnings in a Nostalgic Space
The former Zesto building, located at 3239 Forest Drive, is getting a makeover and sports a handwritten sign proclaiming, “Coming soon!” However, eager patrons will need to keep their eyes peeled for the official start date as details remain scarce. Zesto, known far and wide for its delectable milkshakes, ice cream cones, and famous Zesto dogs, served its last customers at its Forest Drive location at the end of December 2024. Since then, many have shared fond memories of their visits and shared their favorite flavors on social media, paying tribute to a place that carved out a special nook in the community’s heart.
A Familiar Name at the Helm
Stepping into the role of local culinary custodian, the registered agent for Mo’s Dairy Bar is none other than Mohammad Saadeddin, a familiar face in Columbia’s restaurant scene. Known for his ventures like Noma Bistro and Cat Daddy’s Cat Cafe, his involvement raises expectations for quality and taste at the new spot. While the full scope of offerings is still a mystery, insiders hint that Mo’s Dairy Bar will feature a menu reminiscent of Zesto’s classic favorites. Expect mouthwatering options like burgers, fried chicken, hot dogs, fries, and the ever-popular soft serve ice cream, ensuring Zesto’s legacy continues in a new, fresh way.
Community Support and Vibrant Future
It’s no secret that Zesto was a cherished establishment, which made its closing resonate deeply within the community. The city administrator has expressed hope for the revitalization of the beloved location, recognizing its nostalgic presence and the fond memories attached to it. The interest in the property has been notable, as city officials hinted at a potential buyer for the Zesto site earlier this month. With permits for Mo’s Dairy Bar officially filed, there’s a wave of optimism as residents look forward to what the future holds for this beloved neighborhood staple.
Honoring the Past While Embracing Change
For those who still crave Zesto’s iconic offerings, it’s worth noting that other Zesto locations continue to operate, including those in West Columbia and along North Main Street. The original Zesto establishment started as part of a fast-food chain before later becoming an independent staple in the area. Now, as the city prepares for change, the property across from the former Richland Mall site is set to become a vibrant hub with plans for a city park, apartments, and retail spaces, further enhancing the community.
Mo’s Dairy Bar may be a new chapter in an old story, but the spirit of Zesto and its nostalgic flavors are sure to carry on. As Columbia awaits the opening, there’s an undeniable sense of excitement and a shared hope that this new venture will thrive – not just for the delicious food but also to keep the community spirit alive. Stay tuned as we keep you updated on Mo’s Dairy Bar and what’s set to be a deliciously sweet addition to Columbia’s dining scene!
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- Post and Courier: Mo’s Dairy Bar Opening
- WLTX: New Restaurant on Forest Drive
- Morning Ag Clips: Elevating Milk Quality
- AOL: 50 Yard Line Sports Bar
- Feast Magazine: Central Dairy’s Tiger Tracks Ice Cream
- Wikipedia: Columbia, South Carolina
- Google Search: Zesto Columbia SC
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Columbia
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