End of an Era in Forest Acres as Zesto’s Prepares to Close for Good

End of an Era in Forest Acres: Zesto’s to Close Doors

Forest Acres, S.C. is bracing for a bittersweet farewell as the beloved Zesto on Forest Drive is set to close its doors for good. This iconic eatery has been a staple in the community and holds a special place in the hearts of many residents. The City of Forest Acres shared the news in a heartfelt Facebook post on Monday afternoon, confirming that all those swirling rumors were indeed true.

The Final Chapter for Zesto’s

The city expressed its sadness in the post, stating, “We are sad to share the rumors are true. The sun will soon set on Zesto’s on Forest Drive later this month.” And just like that, a chapter is coming to an end for a local institution that many have cherished over the years. With a nostalgic nod to all the memories, the city shared that the management had informed them that the owner is retiring. “We wish him well and say, thanks for the memories,” reads the post.

A Neighborhood Favorite

For those who have strolled through Forest Acres, Zesto’s has been much more than just a place to grab a quick bite or a sweet treat. It’s been a friendly face, a gathering locale, and for many, it even represented their first job as a teenager. From the sizzling hot dogs to the refreshing ice cream treats, Zesto has painted countless summer afternoons and family outings with a burst of flavor and joy.

As the news of the impending closure spreads, residents reflect on their personal experiences at Zesto’s. For some, it was the comforting taste of soft-serve ice cream on a hot day; for others, it might have been indulging in a classic burger with friends. It’s places like Zesto’s that make a community feel like home, weaving a tapestry of shared memories through food and friendship.

The Countdown Begins

While no official closing date has been announced just yet, the city has indicated that it’s likely to happen in a few weeks. “It’s looking right after Christmas and before the New Year,” the city mentioned. As the clock winds down on this beloved establishment, local patrons are already starting to plan their final visits, ensuring they celebrate this cherished spot one last time.

The air is thick with nostalgia as regulars and newcomers alike prepare to say goodbye. Whether it’s a last hot fudge sundae or a final chili dog, many will no doubt want to commemorate their time at Zesto’s. If you’ve ever enjoyed a meal or sweet treat there, now might be the perfect time to grab your loved ones and make a trip down memory lane.

A Community Keepsake

As the community gears up for the closure, it sparks conversations about what Zesto’s has meant to Forest Acres. “From the food, to the ice cream treats to maybe even your first job as a kid… Zesto’s in Forest Acres has always been like an old friend to welcome you home,” the city beautifully put it. And what a friend it has been! With its familiar logo and welcoming vibe, Zesto’s has played a significant role in the lives of many who live nearby.

A Call for Memories

As we prepare to bid farewell to Zesto, the city encourages residents to share their cherished memories. “Let’s celebrate what Zesto’s has brought to our community,” they hinted in their post. As the days draw closer to that final closing door, it’s a time to reflect on all the break-room banter, family celebrations, and carefree afternoons spent at this cherished spot.

So, Forest Acres, grab your family, friends, and a healthy dose of nostalgia as we prepare to say goodbye to classic bites and sweet treats. Let’s make those last few weeks count, and keep the spirit of Zesto’s alive in our memories!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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