Was very good indeedNo; but I remember Captain’s Kitchen.
That website is addictive as heck.Was very good indeed
Captain’s Kitchen / Zorba’s / Sparta / Zorba’s, 2628 Decker Boulevard: 2 June 2008 at Columbia Closings
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Was it that good or were we just too young to know any better. One of the waitresses would peel my Dad's shrimp for him, who does that!Was very good indeed
Captain’s Kitchen / Zorba’s / Sparta / Zorba’s, 2628 Decker Boulevard: 2 June 2008 at Columbia Closings
What's not in Columbia anymorecolumbiaclosings.com
I loved it as a kid.Was it that good or were we just too young to know any better. One of the waitresses would peel my Dad's shrimp for him, who does that!
I took a stroll down memory lane as well…That website is addictive as heck.
I've spent quite a bit of time perusing it over they years. I hope it stays current.That website is addictive as heck.
It was called “The Bounty “Ya’ll remember the seafood restaurant on Hwy 378 between Columbia and Sumter. Building was built like a ship and I believe there was a pond in front.
That site is a labor of love for sure. And we all love eating! And remembering eating, and looking forward to eating. We are truly blessed. And have been. Headed to the Kingsman tonight.I've spent quite a bit of time perusing it over they years. I hope it stays current.
Went there with some of the football players for the all you can eat. We got kicked out after a long time. The owner said, that's all you can eat, get out !It was called “The Bounty “
It was called “The Bounty “
Owned by the bigger than life B.C. Inabinet who was a star football player at Clemson. His former son-in-law was a neighbor of mine and he had a real stuffed tiger that once belonged to B.C.
That would be a meet and two!Yep. One of the ring leaders in Clemson's determination to never get beaten by us like the beating they took in '75. The so called "meeting" took place in Columbia under his direction. The result was probation along with the '81 MNC.
Nope, it was in an old single story brick building, limited seating! Not far up Frink St. from State St. on the left! Not sure the building wasn’t torn down!Lizard's Thicket?????Maybe..
Nope, it was in an old single story brick building, limited seating! Not far up Frink St. from State St. on the left! Not sure the building wasn’t torn down!
When I went to Columbia High School, I’d walk over to Cogburn’s at lunch. $2.99 - ribeye steak, baked potato, salad, and a piece of toast. You could barely get in the place for lunch. 1973-1975.Sumter Street in my day.
BC, the man that put the monie$ In Charlie’s & Danny’s “money bag”.Owned by the bigger than life B.C. Inabinet who was a star football player at Clemson. His former son-in-law was a neighbor of mine and he had a real stuffed tiger that once belonged to B.C.
Closer to campus, the meat/3 that was on Main Street down from the old train station, now California Dreaming?I’m pretty sure it was on Frink St., man that place was good!