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It seems that Mauldin Pub has closed. A casualty of the economy?
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Originally Posted by sojones
crazy! So much history there. sad.
I hear they will reopen in 3 weeks. Something about a licensing issue; idk sounds like a well planned vacation to me. I have never been in the Pub and it is right down the street but I would hate to see it close for good.
I think it's called Little Pigs BBQ on Wade Hampton in Taylors, noticed it was closed yesterday
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Originally Posted by furmanpals
. I work in Taylors and would drive past Little Pig's to get to Henry's.
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Originally Posted by USNRET04
From my understanding, Little Pigs are all individually owned and operated. I know the owner of the LP on Pleasantburg and he puts his whole heart and soul into the place but is struggling. The food is good, but the strip mall owner keeps putting in other fast food type of restaurants (such as Skinz) that eat away at his business. Then the strip mall operator raises the rates on everyone.
If I recall, Little Pigs relocated from Lake Forest Shopping Center on North Pleasantburg Drive in Greenville to North SC-101 in Greer to Gallery Center on Wade Hampton Boulevard in Taylors. I do not know if Little Pigs will reopen in another location in the area.
Bucky's operated in Little Pigs' former location at Lake Forest Shopping Center. Its space was not damaged in the major structure fire last year.
Thomas and Sons did relocate over to Skatell's Center on Congaree Road.
Not sure if this has been posted yet but the original Capris on Stone Avenue has closed.
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Originally Posted by g-man430
Really? Wow. Wonder what happened? The parking lot was always packed when I drove by during dinner time.
If Capri's is closed for a "major renovation" and it follows the course of its former Greer store, it may be closed for good. It is something to take a closer look at.
Perhaps its loyal patrons finally discovered the delicious flavor of real Italian food.
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Originally Posted by NoodlesKnowles
this made me LOL
+1 Got a kick out of that as well...
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