Columbia can bid farewell to a beloved decade-old burger joint on St. Andrews Road as Steve’s Classic Burgers has announced its forthcoming closure in April 2025. The owners, Steve and Marilynn Vough, are making this decision as they approach retirement and due to recent medical issues concerning Marilynn.
Steve’s Classic Burgers popped up on the radar back in 2015, a unique establishment gaining popularity for its impeccable blend of food and faith. Each table at the restaurant features a bible, lending a unique touch to the customer experience. The burger joint was a well-earned result of a divine calling, with Steve Vough stating with confidence that God guided the decision to open the establishment. The eatery offers customers an array of delicious ground chuck burgers, seasoned with Steve’s secret spices, paired with a self-serve toppings bar. An adjoining café named Snow’s serves up coffee and sweet delights.
However, as Marilynn battled health issues and the couple began contemplating retirement, the certainty of shutting down Steve’s Classic Burgers loomed into view. Despite the sadness that this announcement stirs among their devoted customers and staff, the couple remains optimistic about their future endeavors.
Aside from their franchise’s signature cuisine, the couple is known for their vibrant faith. It is this divine commitment that is guiding them toward their next journey. After selling the business, the duo plans to traverse the nation, sharing their faith with a larger crowd. Steve mentioned plans to travel by camper, initiating their travels in Maine and visiting various campsites, parks, and hiking trails to serve as witnesses for God.
Despite the challenges they’ve faced, staffing issues and operational costs did not factor into their decision to close. Instead, the couple is eager to shift their focus to spreading their faith on a broader platform. The burger joint even features a chalkboard where guests can leave prayer requests, further showcasing the owners’ faith-driven focus.
With the closure’s announcement, Steve Vough noted that the customer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, despite the personal connection many patrons have to the space. Customers and fans of the popular burgers can stay updated on the joint’s operating hours by keeping an eye on their Facebook page.
The imminent closure of Steve’s Classic Burgers marks the end of an era for a Columbia classic. While patrons will surely miss the delicious food, the restaurant’s faith-driven mission remains an integral part of its legacy. As the owners gear up for their cross-country pilgrimage, they leave behind a rich tale of divine callings, culinary mastery, and unwavering faith.
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