Columbia, September 6, 2025
News Summary
Gather COLA, a new food hall in Columbia’s BullStreet District, will feature Session Taproom and various local food vendors. With plans to open in late 2025, it aims to be a vibrant community hub with ample dining options, entertainment, and social spaces, showcasing culinary talents and promoting social interactions.
Columbia
Session Taproom is set to become a part of the new Gather COLA food hall located in the BullStreet District of Columbia, with plans for an opening later this year. This innovative food hall will be situated at the intersection of Sabal and Freed streets, in proximity to the REI outdoor store.
Gather COLA is designed to be a vibrant community hub that offers a variety of dining options and social interactions. It will feature multiple local food trucks making permanent locations, including Bessie’s Burgers and More, Spicy Voodoo’s Big Easy Seafood, Los Chicanos, and Smoke It Up. Additionally, two bars will be available, including a cocktail bar named Remedy, which will be located upstairs and will provide views of the nearby amphitheater. Other confirmed vendors include Bull & Bread, a sandwich shop, and Cocobowlz, which specializes in sweet treats.
One of the standout participants in the food hall will be Kiki’s Chicken and Waffles, a restaurant that has received acclaim from the James Beard Award Foundation. The total space for Gather COLA will encompass approximately 32,286 square feet, accommodating ten food vendor and restaurant spaces along with pop-up areas for local micro-retailers. Notably, the venue will also include 8,500 square feet of office space spread across multiple levels. An outdoor area is included in the design to host live entertainment and seasonal events, further enhancing the community aspect of this new destination.
Carl Cross, a seasoned organizer from Wilmington, NC, will supervise Session Taproom. Cross has a rich background in the beer industry, including studies in England, working in Colorado breweries, and running brewery operations in both Vietnam and Wilmington, NC. The concept of “session” beer that will be featured at Session Taproom refers to low-alcohol by volume (ABV) brews designed for long, enjoyable sipping with friends, promoting camaraderie and the joy of socializing.
Construction on Gather COLA has already commenced, with the anticipated opening scheduled for late 2025. This project is being led by a collaborative effort from Four Oaks Property Group, Cason Development, and Hughes Development, focusing on creating a diverse environment for dining, shopping, and social interactions.
Key Features of Gather COLA
- Location: Intersection of Sabal and Freed streets, Columbia
- Size: 32,286 square feet
- Office Space: 8,500 square feet across multiple levels
- Number of Vendors: 10 food vendor and restaurant spaces, including local food trucks
- Entertainment: Outdoor area for live events
- Leadership: Carl Cross overseeing Session Taproom
- Opening Date: Late 2025
Conclusion
As Columbia prepares for the arrival of Gather COLA, including Session Taproom, the area anticipates a new community gathering spot that celebrates both local culinary talents and social engagement.
FAQ
What is the location of Gather COLA?
Gather COLA is located at the intersection of Sabal and Freed streets in Columbia’s BullStreet District.
When is the expected opening date for Gather COLA?
The anticipated opening date for Gather COLA is late 2025.
What vendors will be present at Gather COLA?
Confirmed vendors include Bessie’s Burgers and More, Spicy Voodoo’s Big Easy Seafood, Los Chicanos, Smoke It Up, Bull & Bread, Cocobowlz, and Kiki’s Chicken and Waffles.
What is the concept of “session” beer?
Session beer refers to low-alcohol by volume (ABV) brews that can be enjoyed over extended periods, ideal for socializing with friends.
How large will the dining space be at Gather COLA?
The dining space, including vendor areas and pop-up spots, will total approximately 32,286 square feet.
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Additional Resources
- Colatoday: Gather COLA Coming to BullStreet District
- WIS TV: Taste Gather Event Gives Sneak Peek
- Post and Courier: Gather COLA Restaurant in Columbia
- WLTX: Food Hall Project Underway in BullStreet District
- WIS TV: First Vendor Announced for Columbia’s New Food Hall
- Wikipedia: Food Hall
- Google Search: Columbia South Carolina
- Google Scholar: Food Hall Development
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Food Hall
- Google News: Gather COLA

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