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Columbia’s Bone-In Barbeque to close

Bone-In Barbeque, the first and only restaurant at BullStreet, is closing

Restaurateur and caterer Scott hall made the announcement Monday on Facebook.

“I’m sorry to have to announce that we are closing our doors for good.,”” he wrote. “Though it breaks my heart, I’m just out of resources.”

He added: “Thanks to all the staff that stood by me these two years. It was an amazing privilege to work with the finest people I have ever known. It was the ride of a lifetime. I’m very proud of what we built together. I’ll miss you guys.”

Bone-In was Hall’s first bricks-and-mortar restaurant after having Bone-In food truck and a thriving catering business. His specialty was high end Southern food and ‘cue.

It was one of the first businesses to open at BullStreet. It is located at the entrance to Segra Park, home of the Columbia Fireflies baseball team.

The announcement comes two weeks after Hall said he was scaling back to just special events.

Hall in his Facebook post said he would “be making a more public statement on my biz accounts but I wanted to let you guys know first.”

This story was originally published February 17, 2020 at 5:17 PM.

Jeff Wilkinson
The State
Jeff Wilkinson has worked for The State for both too long and not long enough. He’s covered politics, city government, history, business, the military, marijuana and the Iraq War. Jeff knows the weird, wonderful and untold secrets of South Carolina.
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