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Bone-In Barbeque transitions to event venue

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Bone-In Barbeque spread | Photo by Forrest Clonts

Bone-In Barbeque announced it will be moving away from regular meal service and transitioning to be an event venue – focusing on special events, catering + private events rentals (with a full cocktail bar).

The rebrand of Bone-In Barbeque falls more inline with owner Scott Hall’s original passion: “...event design and catering, which are a confluence of the theater and the culinary arts. Our special events are where our team is able to be most creative, so this is a natural progression for us.”

While you’ll no longer be able to grab weekday lunch or Saturday brunch at Bone-In Barbeque, you will still be able to attend weekly, bimonthly + monthly public events – as well as pig-out at the barbeque buffets they plan to host during Fireflies baseball home games.

Chef and owner Scott Hall has also made it a priority to ensure that Bone-In Barbeque has a regular presence at festivals and events across the Columbia food scene – like the 2020 Columbia Food and Wine Festival and Historic Columbia’s Bluegrass, Bidding and Barbeque.

The shift to special events will also allow Hall to bring back his legendary high-end holiday buffets + conceptual “X Marks the Spot” dinner series.

“We plan to bring it. Our team loves events, and we’re very excited about what is to come.” – Scott Hall

Check out what’s to what’s to come, then pull out your calendars + mark yourself busy.

  • Friday Karaoke Night | Friday, Feb. 7 | 7 p.m. | Bone-In Barbeque | Free to attend | The weekly Friday night karaoke events continue, this week as “Debbieoke,” hosted by local celebrity Debbie Adedokun. Bar opens at 7 p.m.; singing at 8 p.m.
  • Broadway Drag Brunch at Bone-In | Sunday, Feb. 9 | Seatings at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. | Bone-In Barbeque | prices vary depending on seat location; tickets | This month’s brunch will “defy gravity” in honor of Wicked in Columbia. Drag brunches will continue on a monthly basis, so always look for announcements of the next ones on their Facebook page.
  • Bone-In BarbeCLUE | Monday, Feb. 10 | 6-9 p.m. | Bone-In Barbeque | Free to attend | Monthly game night resumes with a “Clue” themed night and an Oculus Quest VR headset as the prize.
  • Trivia Night | Tuesday, Feb. 11 | 5 p.m. | Bone-In Barbeque | Free to attend | Weekly Tuesday night trivia will continue each week. Themes TBD; stay updated with their Facebook page. Bar opens at 5 p.m.; trivia starts at 7 p.m.
  • Bluegrass, Bidding & BBQ | Thursday, March 19 | 7-10 p.m. | Hampton-Preston Mansion and Gardens, 1615 Blanding St. | $50; or $30-40 for members | Chef Scott Hall and Bone-In Barbeque will prepare the food for the annual silent auction fundraiser event.
  • Dinner on the Runway | Saturday, April 25 | 7 p.m. | Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) | $150 | Bodhi Thai Dining and Bone-in Barbecue collab to prepare a four-course dinner served outdoors on the edge of the CAE runway (while planes arrive + depart yards away). Craft beer happy hour before dinner.
  • And if you’re interested in catering or private events, find more information on the Bone-In Barbeque website or via the Scott Hall Catering website.

Have a fun idea for what type of event they should host in the future? Tell us below.

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