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Exciting New Mexican Restaurant Que! Bueno Set to Open in Downtown Columbia

Exciting New Mexican Restaurant Que! Bueno Set to Open in Downtown Columbia

Exciting New Mexican Restaurant Coming to Downtown Columbia!

Columbia residents, get ready to indulge your taste buds! The city is buzzing with excitement as Que! Bueno Mexican Bar and Grill is all set to open a brand new location right in the heart of downtown at 1467 Sumter St. This upcoming eatery promises to bring a flavorful twist to the area, all the while enhancing the vibrant dining scene that we hold dear.

A Tasty Addition to the Neighborhood

So, why all the chatter about Que! Bueno? Well, for starters, this restaurant brand has been making waves across the Midlands! The Que! Bueno family kicked things off last year with their first establishment at 7320 Broad River Road in Irmo, nestled within the popular Kennerly Crossing shopping center, right next to Publix. That spot has quickly become a go-to for folks craving irresistible Mexican flavors—and it’s easy to see why!

In 2023, they expanded their reach further by launching another location at 407 North Lake Drive in Lexington, just on the outskirts of downtown. Both of these locations focus on traditional, sit-down dining, and have been met with rave reviews. Customers can’t seem to get enough of those mouth-watering tacos, sizzling fajitas, and, of course, frosty margaritas!

A Fun and Unique Twist

But Que! Bueno isn’t stopping there! In August, they opened up a quirky, unique spot at 2213 Augusta Road in West Columbia, featuring an ice cream shop and Mexican snack bar. Talk about versatility! This fun location serves up delightful munchies like Mexican street corn, banana splits, and refreshing aguas frescas, catering to those seeking both sweet treats and savory snacks! It’s safe to say that Que! Bueno is paving the way for an exciting culinary experience around town.

Perfect Timing for Local Workers

As for the new restaurant on Sumter Street? The details are still rolling in, but the anticipation is building! The spot was previously home to a Pizza Hut, which has since relocated to Forest Drive earlier this year. Now, local business owners and workers are clearly thrilled for this revitalization.

In fact, Sam DeWees, the broker-in-charge at the commercial real estate firm DeWees, expressed how much he looks forward to the new restaurant opening. He stated, “We absolutely love Que! Bueno and can’t wait for a new spot to grab lunch, and after-work margaritas, near the office.” With sentiments like that, it’s clear that this restaurant is going to become a cherished part of downtown life.

What’s Next for Que! Bueno?

As of now, an official opening date for the Que! Bueno on Sumter Street remains under wraps. However, that hasn’t stopped eager fans from counting down the days until they can indulge in a hearty meal of enchiladas or share some chill time over margaritas and nachos. Keep your eyes peeled, Columbia—this place is likely to become the new hotspot for lunch breaks, dinner dates, and after-work unwinding.

The growth of Que! Bueno is a clear indicator that the downtown dining scene is flourishing. With a focus on quality, variety, and a fun atmosphere, this new spot is set to become a beloved local gem. Stay tuned for all the updates as we await the grand opening—your taste buds will thank you!


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