Legendary Blindhorse Saloon Closed In South Carolina After 29 Years
Wow, this one hits close to home. I just learned some shocking news that the legendary Blindhorse Saloon closed in South Carolina.
I happened to be scrolling through Facebook when a mutual radio friend in Greenville, South Carolina reposted the announcement from the popular venue. And, at first I thought it must be a prank.
However, after checking it out I sadly learned it was true. The Blindhorse Saloon closed in South Carolina after 29 years in business. If the walls in that place could talk.
For those of you familiar with Coyote Joe’s in Charlotte, you may already know the Blindhorse Saloon is owned by the same gentleman. I can only imagine how tough that decision was for him.
Blindhorse Saloon Closed In South Carolina
But, concerning the Blindhorse Saloon closed in South Carolina, the post reads, “Due to the South Carolina liquor insurance requirements we are regrettably having to close our doors…effective immediately. It has been a wonderful 29 years. Thank you! The Blind Horse Saloon.”
So, upon doing a bit of digging into exactly what this South Carolina liquor insurance requirement refers to, it sounds tough to say the least.
Here’s Why The Blindhorse Saloon Closed In South Carolina
According to WSPA, in 2017 the state passed a law making businesses fully legally liable when it comes to serving alcohol.
And, any business serving alcohol after 5 p.m. was required to maintain liquor liability insurance of at least $1 million.
And, I found some comments referring to skyrocketing premiums in the tens of thousands of dollars. Furthermore, there may have also been fewer options for shopping around for carriers as well.
So, in some cases, owners may have been left in no win situations. But, the repercussions and ripple effects go beyond just losing your favorite venue for music and socializing.
Many jobs will be lost when it comes to everyone from bartenders, bouncers, door staff, sound and stage workers and more as the Blindhorse Saloon closed in South Carolina.
And, it’s quite a shame that the Blindhorse Saloon closed in South Carolina. Especially when I think about all the great artists we saw there…artists that have gone on to be hugely successful.
Many fans commented on the post announcing the Blind Horse Saloon closed in South Carolina and remember seeing the likes of Blake Shelton, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Eric Church and so many more.
Also, tickets just recently went on sale for a Tyler Hubbard show in September at the venue. So, obviously, that won’t be happening.
When we were just starting our radio career together as a husband and wife morning show in Greenville we spent plenty of Friday nights in The Blind Horse Saloon. It was walking distance from our apartment.
In fact, my husband lost a bet to me and had to get his head shaved by our radio producer on stage at the Blindhorse Saloon at their one year anniversary party.
As 27 year olds at the time, we had a blast. I remember celebrating my birthday there with David Ball on stage singing Happy Birthday to me! Those were good times.
Apparently a group called SC Venue Crisis has been fighting this bill for a while. And, we will follow how this all plays out in the legislature, since I’m guessing other businesses might face the same outcome.
We’ll miss you Blindhorse Saloon. And, we’ll always think of you fondly! Thanks for the memories!