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Category Archives: Charleston Restaurant Closings
Louis Osteen to Close Pawley’s Restaurant
July 31, 2008 – 8:59 am
I can’t say I’m surprised to read in The State this morning that Louis and Marlene Osteen will be closing up Louis’s Restaurant in Pawley’s Island to focus on their new Vegas venture.
I wrote a story about the Osteens back in February, after visiting their new restaurant in Las Vegas. Louis is the kind of […]
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J Bistro Closes
February 8, 2008 – 1:36 pm
If you made reservations for Valentine’s Day at J. Bistro, you might want to rethink your plans. Tamir Lerman, who purchased the restaurant from James Burns a couple years ago, has closed the restaurant. The space is currently undergoing renovations and will be reopening in a few months under a new concept.
Culinary Art Co., Arlaana Close Shop
February 6, 2008 – 12:02 pm
Erica Jackson reports in this week’s City Paper:
A few days after enjoying their most successful week since opening 18 months ago, Daniel Island eatery Arlaana closed its doors for good. Co-owner Arlaana Black described the scene as almost funereal on Thursday, as loyal patrons stopped by to pay their respects, sometimes tearfully.
“We were like a […]
