Columbia, a bustling hub of food and retail, has lost a significant player in its culinary scene, as Uberrito Fresh Mex has officially closed its doors for good. The lively restaurant, known for its delicious burritos and more, was nestled at 275 Park Terrace Drive, in the vibrant Harbison area, a favorite shopping district for locals and visitors alike.
Patrons of Uberrito were taken aback to discover that the restaurant is now marked as “permanently closed” on Google, and it has vanished from the company’s website listings. A reporter’s attempts to reach out to the Harbison location via phone were unsuccessful, as the number listed on Google and Facebook appears to be inactive. Upon visiting the now-shuttered establishment, there were signs resting in the windows stating “restaurant closed today”, which some local customers noted had been there for at least a week.
This unexpected closure has sparked conversations on local social media platforms, particularly in the popular Columbia Eats Facebook group. Residents expressed their surprise and shared memories of their favorite meals from the Tex-Mex spot—highlighting what a beloved fixture this restaurant had become in the neighborhood.
Uberrito Fresh Mex launched its Columbia location three years ago, making it the first site for this Texas-based restaurant chain in South Carolina. The establishment quickly won over the local community with its fun, cafeteria-line counter service style that allowed customers to craft their own burritos, bowls, nachos, salads, and more, choosing from a variety of flavorful fillings and toppings. This personalization made their meals not just a treat for the taste buds but a delightful experience for diners.
Although Uberrito’s presence has now faded from the Harbison area, the chain still has several bustling locations in the Houston, Texas region. It seems, however, that Columbia’s taste for spicy burritos and fresh ingredients will have to find a new home as the community adjusts to life without Uberrito.
The Harbison area, known for being a retail and dining hotspot, is still home to a myriad of other businesses. Nearby, patrons can still grab a bite at places like Blaze Pizza or shop at major retailers such as Walmart and Academy Sports + Outdoors. The closure of Uberrito may raise questions about the evolving dining scene within this vibrant shopping district, but the community remains hopeful that more culinary gems will continue to emerge.
The exit of Uberrito Fresh Mex leaves a noticeable gap in Columbia’s dining options, especially for those who relished the chance to build the ultimate burrito or sample fresh, zesty salads. While locals might be feeling a tad nostalgic about their favorite burrito joint, there’s always the chance for new flavors and dining experiences to take root in this cherished community.
As we all say goodbye to the bustling restaurant that once was, we reflect on the joy it brought to the area, reminding us just how much food can bring people together. Here’s to hoping Columbia’s culinary adventures continue, and that the winds of change bring new and exciting options to this vibrant community.
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