Saturday, June 30, 2012

Small Tales from Columbia, SC

Greensboro, NC -- It's been awhile since I've cooked up something at the Bistro, so I thought that I would check-in to everyone's favorite blog.  Speaking of cooking, the temperatures in the Carolinas are hot enough to fry an egg outside.  This past week, I had the distinct pleasure of traveling to Columbia, South Carolina for a business trip.  I was mightily impressed by the charm and "things to do" downtown.  So, no novel here, just a brief synopsis on what I saw, what I liked, and the parts of town to skip over.  


As you're probably wondering, "what is so great about this landlocked city with no culture in the middle of the South?", well there's a lot to like.  I was staying northeast of downtown off of Two Notch Road, a main artery in to and out of town.  Upon driving in to the downtown area, the place looked like a small southern city a la Greensboro (doesn't the skyline look familiar?).  However, the state capitol building is beautiful in the crescent evening.


The small town, southern feeling is enhanced with palm trees lining the streets.  I know that South Carolina is the "Palmetto State," but Columbia is on the same latitude as Atlanta.  Living in Atlanta for a few years, there's not a palm tree in site.  I know that Columbia is closer to the coast, but it's not that close.  How do these trees survive in a borderline tropical region?

Anyways, the downtown area (maybe 1 square mile) is bolstered by the local college scene from the University of South Carolina.  Gervais Street, the main drag, is littered -- in a good way -- with classy bars and restaurants.  Of course, there are the college dive bars and clubs as well, but for the most part, I like what I saw.  I did venture into two places during my one night downtown.  Liberty Tap Room, a great bar/restaurant on Gervais Street, featured 40+ taps, terrific bar food, and a wonderful beer drinking atmosphere.  It doesn't hurt that the bar tenders were first class, and I even got a "free be" on a miss-pour.  There's something about a bar that plays live music inside old brick walls.


Before the evening was over, my group ventured over to the Flying Saucer.  I had no idea that there was a FS location in Columbia.  The Official Beer Guru of The Less Desirables C. Jay Platt introduced me to this place in Charlotte.  Talk about a lethal combination -- delicious food and one of the most impressive selections of beers that a restaurant can have -- I was in heaven.  I tried some "far out" beers -- a Russian Baltic Porter, and a Brown Ale from Hawaii!  There were plenty of other great places to choose from, such as The Blue Marlin, Back Porch on Gervais, Hunters & Gatherers (next time!), and more.  The location of these places were a mere footsteps from the Congaree River, which snakes through the city from the north.  All in all, a great set-up in downtown Columbia.


The points northeast of downtown were not worth anyone's time to see.  Sure, there are some aesthetic "town center" places at Sand Hill and such, but you can find those anywhere.  All in all, I wanted to use this space to highlight the small area downtown with the wonderful places sprinkled along Gervais Street.  I was told by the locals that Thursday is the night for a wild scene.  I now go back to Greensboro, my hometown for the last half decade and try to relate.  Greensboro lacks a native charm, if that's a term.  Where Columbia has the palms, the old town feel, and the southern charm, Greensboro does not.  Liberty Tap, a melting pot for young professionals, is warm and vibrant.  The closest place in Greensboro -- Natty Greene's -- has some "nice" brews, but that's all that they serve since they're a brewery.  The 3-level place can be cavernous at times.  Further, there's no "rhythm" downtown -- one lot is a restaurant, the next is an art gallery, the next is a bar, followed by a bank, etc.  Give me a section of town where I can hang out, feel safe, and enjoy a night out.  Apologies for the rambling and the tangent, but spending some time in Columbia made me realize (again) that cities need a square mile or two dedicated to "beer nightlife" -- a much different crowd than "club nightlife."  I raise a glass to the planners and fine establishments that compose the wonders of Gervais Street in Columbia!

23 comments:

Scorp said...

I find Greensboro to be boring. That's what we talked about on the TLD Progress for Greensboro edition. I understand Winston has its problems, but I feel GSO is in worse shape. WS downtown is fun, I believe, then again, it's my home.

Anonymous said...

My best friend's daughter went to USC and I can see why she loved it. It's very different from GSO which is just a big disconnect. WFU used to have more places to drink beer and listen to music back in the late 70's and early 80s. Downtown wasn't an option then but it has come a VERY long way!

NB

Anonymous said...

http://zianagel.webs.com/#how-to-get-rid-of-acne-scars
ziana cost [url=http://zianagel.webs.com/#what-is-acne
] ziana acne gel [/url] ziana for wrinkles ziana coupons ziana gel coupon

Anonymous said...

Hello, constantly i used to check web site posts here in the early hours in the morning, for
the reason that i like to find out more and more.


My blog :: Visit website

Anonymous said...

When I initially commented I clicked the "Notify me when new comments are added" checkbox and now
each time a comment is added I get several emails with
the same comment. Is there any way you can remove people
from that service? Bless you!

Here is my page ... Scrap My Car Bradford

Anonymous said...

It's the best time to make a few plans for the longer term and it's time
to be happy. I have learn this put up and if I could I want to recommend you
few attention-grabbing issues or tips. Maybe you can write next articles referring to this article.
I wish to read even more things about it!

Feel free to surf to my webpage :: plumbing Sandton

Anonymous said...

Hi there Dear, are you genuinely visiting this
site on a regular basis, if so afterward you will without doubt take fastidious
experience.

my page; Infromtion site

Anonymous said...

Thanks a bunch for sharing this with all folks you really know what you are speaking about!
Bookmarked. Kindly also consult with my website =). We can have a link alternate
agreement among us

Also visit my blog; website link

Anonymous said...

That is a really good tip especially to those fresh to the blogosphere.
Short but very accurate info… Appreciate your sharing
this one. A must read article!

my weblog visit Here

Anonymous said...

Good info. Lucky me I discovered your website by accident (stumbleupon).
I have book-marked it for later!

Look into my web blog :: Infromtion site

Anonymous said...

Hi there, just wanted to say, I loved this article. It was funny.
Keep on posting!

my web site - Infromtion site

Anonymous said...

It is actually a nice and useful piece of info.
I'm happy that you shared this helpful information with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.

Here is my homepage ... click here

Anonymous said...

I really like your blog.. very nice colors & theme. Did you design this website yourself or did you
hire someone to do it for you? Plz reply as I'm looking to design my own blog and would like to find out where u got this from. appreciate it

Also visit my web site :: Click here

Anonymous said...

Hey there! Do you know if they make any plugins to safeguard against hackers?
I'm kinda paranoid about losing everything I've worked hard on.

Any suggestions?

Here is my web-site; LCN Architecture

Anonymous said...

I am really pleased to glance at this weblog posts
which includes lots of valuable data, thanks for providing these
statistics.

my page: family portraits Cape Town

Anonymous said...

Hello to every body, it's my first pay a quick visit of this blog; this webpage includes remarkable and genuinely good data designed for readers.

My weblog; IT consulting Johannesburg

Anonymous said...

I must thank you for the efforts you've put in penning this blog. I'm
hoping to check out the same high-grade content from you later on as well.
In fact, your creative writing abilities has motivated me
to get my own, personal site now ;)

Here is my webpage ... hd pvr decoder

Anonymous said...

It's enormous that you are getting ideas from this piece of writing as well as from our dialogue made at this time.

my webpage: office furniture suppliers

Anonymous said...

Everyone loves what you guys are usually
up too. This type of clever work and exposure! Keep up the great works guys
I've incorporated you guys to our blogroll.

Check out my homepage :: Agricultural Repairs KwaZulu Natal

Anonymous said...

I believе that is amоng thе most impοrtant info for me.
Аnԁ і am glad studyіng your aгticle.
But want tο remark on some common isѕueѕ,
The site style is perfect, thе articles is in reаlitу gгeat :
D. Exсеllent pгосeѕѕ, сheеrs

Hеre іs my web-sіte - comodescargar.com

Anonymous said...

fantastic points altogetheг, yοu just won a new
reader. What could you recοmmend about your publish that yоu simply made а fеω days аgo?
Anу positivе?

My weblog ... wire-wound resistor

Anonymous said...

Τhаt is a rеally good tip particularly to thоse fгesh
to the blogosphеrе. Simple but very pгecise information… Many thanks for sharing thiѕ
one. Α must rеad post!

my blog ... Ohm'S law

Anonymous said...

http://louisvuittontaschen.citationguide.net 04959 871834louis vuitton theme blackberry bold 9700 fake louis vuitton belts hermes birkin bag outlet hermes belt h buckle