COLUMBIA -- Good Life Cafe, a plant-forward restaurant boasting offerings like "Funky Fungi Pizza," "Harmony Bowls" and "Super Green" smoothies, closed business on Oct. 11.
Established in 2011, Good Life Cafe opened with the intention of providing Soda Citizens with "simple and accessible" food created with "ingredients that come from the earth, according to the restaurant's website. Over the years, it notably survived a location change from downtown Columbia's Main Street to 1216 Taylor St.
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The eatery's team announced the closure in an Instagram post, where they encouraged former patrons to "Keep Living the Good Life."
"A heartfelt thank you to our amazing community for your unwavering support over the years," said Good Life Cafe representatives in the post. We'll truly miss each and every one of you."
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The cafe's ownership group, LTC Hospitality, recommended a visit to its newest restaurant: 1624 Bistro. The Western-European-inspired casual spot also serves up dishes like antipasto salad, tomato bisque and French onion flatbread.
"Don't worry -- your favorites will still be available at @1624bistro," read the post. "While the café will be missed, the same healthy options continue to be offered on Columbia's Main Street."
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