Charleston has always been a city where great food and good company come together, but it seems the dining scene has just taken a hit. Rutledge Cab Co., the downtown restaurant that has been a favorite spot for locals and food lovers alike, announced its closure after lunch on Monday, marking the end of a 12-year journey.
Opening back in 2012, Rutledge Cab Co. was founded by a trio of notable figures: actor Bill Murray, Charleston RiverDogs co-owner Mike Veeck, and partner Brad Creger. Nestled at 1300 Rutledge Avenue, the eatery thrived in what used to be an old service station. Who would’ve thought that a gas station could turn into such a vibrant spot for delicious burgers, sandwiches, and more?
The announcement of its closure sent ripples through social media on Monday, leaving many fans reminiscing about their favorite memories at the restaurant. The post reflected on the amazing community vibe Rutledge Cab Co. cultivated over the years. With a menu boasting mouthwatering options including turkey and veggie burgers, fish tacos, and unique starters like shishito peppers, it’s no wonder it became a go-to place for casual dining.
Many patrons expressed their sadness at the news, highlighting how every visit felt like catching up with friends. One enthusiastic local remarked on social media, “Seems like every time I was there, I’d run into friends (or local celebs). Thanks for some great memories!” It appears the restaurant not only served food but also fostered connections between people who simply loved to enjoy good food and each other’s company.
As we bid adieu to Rutledge Cab Co., there is some excitement brewing about what’s next. The announcement also mentioned that a new restaurant concept will be moving into the space. Details on the new venture are still under wraps, but given the location’s rich history of deliciousness, it’s safe to say expectations are high!
For many, Rutledge Cab Co. was more than just a place to grab a quick bite; it was a part of Charleston’s identity. The quirky decor, which included local art and fun automotive elements, has left an indelible mark on patrons’ memories, prompting questions like: “What will you do with all the cool artsy car art?” expressed one devoted customer.
Over the years, the restaurant hosted countless gatherings, casual lunches, and fun nights out, turning into a local hot spot famous for its unique ambiance and delicious dishes. Whether you were stopping in for a casual lunch or enjoying a night out with friends, Rutledge Cab Co. was always welcoming. As we navigate the bittersweet moment of saying goodbye, many patrons are sharing their memories in hopes of keeping the spirit alive.
As Charleston continues to evolve, local foodies will undoubtedly miss the energy that Rutledge Cab Co. brought to the area. However, just as we bid farewell to one beloved eatery, we hold our breath for what’s next. Perhaps the new restaurant will bring fresh flavors and charm that will capture the hearts of customers in an equally profound way.
While we say goodbye to Rutledge Cab Co., let’s cherish the great meals and memories it provided over its remarkable 12-year run. Cheers to the good times shared and the promising adventures ahead!
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