//After Almost 10 Years, the Macintosh Calls It Quits in Charleston

After Almost 10 Years, the Macintosh Calls It Quits in Charleston

The Macintosh | Andrew Cebulka

There’s a promise of something new at 479 King Street though

Just announced via press release, Charleston new American restaurant the Macintosh will serve its last plate during the brunch service on Sunday, March 7. The establishment’s restaurant group, the Indigo Road, will retain the space at 479 King Street for a new concept.

Indigo Road managing partner Steve Palmer says that he is sad about the closure but excited for the future. He’s grateful for all the employees and patrons that have graced the door of the Macintosh. He also says he’ll miss the bone marrow bread pudding, a signature item from the menu.

When Palmer and chef Jeremiah Bacon opened the Macintosh in late 2011, farm-to-table cuisine wasn’t as widespread in Charleston as it was now. There was no the Ordinary, the Grocery, nor Edmund’s Oast. In the past decade, it