It’s a bittersweet moment for the vibrant city of Greenville. The iconic hangout spot, Velo Fellow, located at 1 Augusta St., has announced it will be closing its doors for good during the week of December 8. This charming establishment has been a beloved gathering place for locals, especially service industry workers, musicians, artists, and vendors, for nearly 14 years. The news struck a chord with many loyal patrons who considered Velo more than just a bar or restaurant.
Velo Fellow took to social media to share the heartfelt news, citing “the rising costs of rent and bar/liability insurance” as the reason for their decision not to renew their lease at the end of the year. It’s a tough landscape out there for small businesses, and unfortunately, Velo Fellow found itself caught in the squeeze.
In their post, they expressed their gratitude for the community, saying, “Velo without a doubt has earned its reputation as one of the most unique and one-of-a-kind establishments in town.” For many, it was more than just a place to grab a drink; it became a second home. The team behind Velo has been independently owned and operated, with many staff members working together since the very beginning, creating a tight-knit family atmosphere that patrons loved.
Velo Fellow has made a name for itself not just as a spot for a local brew but also as a vibrant hub for entertainment and social connections. The bar has hosted countless shows and events, enriching the community’s cultural tapestry. Even in the face of this closure, the team is determined to send it off in style, continuing to host events and inviting everyone to come out and “pay your respects.” It’s a chance for patrons to make lasting memories in their favorite local spot one last time.
In their farewell message, the Velo team also made a heartfelt plea for locals to support independently owned businesses. “Sadly, we have started to lose many of them, but it’s these institutions that give our community its individual sense of identity and that special ‘je ne sais quoi’ that makes our city unique and special.” It’s clear that Velo Fellow is more than just a bar; it represents the essence of community spirit.
As the closing date approaches, many are grappling with the loss, but there’s a silver lining. The community has a chance to come together and celebrate Velo’s legacy, sharing stories that date back to its opening in 2011. With the calendar quickly counting down to December, patrons are encouraged to visit frequently to say goodbye and create lasting memories.
Meanwhile, as Velo Fellow prepares to close, the Greenville scene continues to evolve, with new establishments popping up and others moving to different locations. Each of these businesses contributes to the ever-changing landscape of the city. But like any good story, as one chapter ends, another begins. The goal is to cherish those memories and continue supporting what makes Greenville a vibrant place to live.
So, mark your calendars and gather your friends because Velo Fellow is going out with a bang! You won’t want to miss your chance to celebrate a venue that’s been such a significant part of local life. Don’t let this one slip by—head on over, grab a drink, and let’s honor Velo Fellow’s incredible journey together.
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