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Pizza, beer and ice cream spot taking over former Farmer’s Shed in Lexington

It’s been about a half-decade since the Farmer’s Shed closed its doors on Augusta Highway opposite Lexington High School. more

Lexington Alodia’s location no longer for sale, Irmo restaurant remains temporarily closed

A local restaurant brand that has seen temporary closures the past couple weeks after accusations that workers went unpaid appears to be trying to keep its spot in the heart of Lexington. more

Alodia’s swaps temporary closures, moves Irmo staff to Lexington restaurant

With the state now investigating a local Italian restaurant after a recent labor dispute, the business has reopened its Lexington location and temporarily closed its other one in Irmo. more

Chapin coffee shop to take over another local spot in Irmo

A local coffee shop is set to expand, taking over a spot occupied by another local spot in a neighboring town. more

Lexington record store owner reflects on decision to close, seek new local location

Downtown Lexington’s only record store will soon be an online-only business, but the owner hopes to find another location in town in the near future. more

Revived Putnam’s Landing hopes to open in September, with docks, shops, food on Lake Murray

The long-awaited reboot of Putnam’s Landing expects to open its gates in September after facing years of delays from inclement weather, the new owner told the Chronicle. more

Lexington bar mourns loss of beloved employee as community raises funds for family

A beloved employee and “great friend and coworker” at O’Hara’s Public House died June 27, the Lexington bar and restaurant announced. Now, the community around the restaurant is rallying to take care of his family. more

New market and eatery looks to replicate predecessor’s success in Irmo area

Dave and Leslie Duffie have introduced a new market and eatery to the Irmo area — though it will be quite familiar to fans of the market and eatery that resided in the location previously. more

Lexington rock shop expands, adds new attractions

A Lexington County rock shop has expanded to offer new experiences to customers. more

West Columbia brewery sued over outdoor concerts, city adjusts noise ordinance

With a West Columbia brewery having been sued due to the noise from its outdoor concerts, the city has passed a change to its noise ordinance. more

The Catch-Up: New Lexington County steakhouse, hot pot restaurant open for business

A pair of anticipated Lexington County restaurants are open. more

Alodia’s owner responds to accusations about unpaid employees, hopes to reopen restaurant

Amid a temporary closure and allegations that former employees went unpaid, the owner of Lexington’s Alodia’s Cucina Italiana is pushing back against what’s been said about his restaurant. more

Cayce banh mi restaurant, anticipated for more than a year, announces opening date

A restaurant that Cayce has been waiting on for a while now welcomed its first customers last week. more

2 guys and a brewery: Hidden Lexington dive Angry Fish celebrates 5 years

Owners Kenny Hodge and Joseph Turner describe both a serendipitous string of events and an at-times trying journey as they recount the launch and subsequent first half-decade of Angry Fish, which opened as Lexington’s first commercial brewery in 2018. more

New steakhouses to replace Griffin Chophouse, Oak Grove Fish House

A pair of steakhouses are set to replace two popular Lexington-area restaurants. Happy Fork, the dining group and developer that has opened the Chophouse of Chapin and Bakon Southern Eatery in … more

Irmo-area market and eatery to close, begin lunch service at neighboring bar

A market in the Irmo area that had been serving the community since 2016 has announced its closure. more

The Spirit is Back: Lake Murray yacht prepares for return to service

The largest boat on Lake Murray is set to return to service this summer. more

Developer details plans for 2-acre residential project behind Lexington's Flight Deck

The development, dubbed Sandpiper Square and set to bring 31 housing units, has been met with mixed reactions. more

118-home community headed to Chapin area of Lake Murray

A developer that has already built lakeside communities in the counties of Saluda and Newberry is moving onto neighboring Lexington with its next Lake Murray project. more

From weddings venue to beer garden: The Dales reimagines former Springdale House venue

After 15 years hosting weddings, The Springdale House & Gardens is being reimagined into a beer garden.  more

Lexington multi-use development met with mixed emotions

Details for a proposed multi-use development in Lexington were unveiled this month, and not everybody’s a fan. more

Female-empowering carpentry shop, Caribbean restaurant add to Cayce arts district

The River Arts District in Cayce was formerly filled with vacant buildings and lonely streets. more

Columbia airport experiences malfunction with new checked bag inspection system

“With new software and technology upgrades will unfortunately bring with it some issues.” more

West Columbia rock dive to open lounge space on State Street

New Brookland Tavern, Lexington County’s oldest continuously running music club, will soon open a sister venue just a couple doors down from its home in West Columbia. more

City Limits Barbeque to end nomadic existence, taking Lil Duck’s place in West Columbia

One of the Midlands’ most popular barbecue nomads is finally putting down roots. more
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