The Sudden Closure of MIX Leaves Questions in Mount Pleasant
MIX, the entertainment and dining venue located on Coleman Boulevard in Mount Pleasant, unexpectedly closed over Easter weekend, leaving customers and employees surprised by the sudden shutdown. The closure came without an extended public announcement and quickly became a topic of conversation throughout the local hospitality community and among regular guests who had frequented the venue.
Located at 730 Coleman Boulevard, MIX opened with a concept centered around combining dining, drinks, and entertainment into a single destination. The venue featured a full-service restaurant and bar alongside activities including duckpin bowling, axe throwing, arcade-style games, and spaces designed for group events and social gatherings. The business positioned itself as an entertainment-focused experience for residents and visitors east of the Cooper.
During its operation, MIX hosted a variety of events ranging from family outings and birthday celebrations to corporate gatherings and social events. Its location in Mount Pleasant placed it among one of the area’s busiest commercial corridors, attracting both local guests and visitors seeking an alternative to traditional restaurant experiences.
News of the closure began circulating over Easter weekend as guests arrived to find the business no longer operating. Reports shared publicly indicated the closure happened quickly, prompting questions from customers and employees regarding the future of the space. No extended transition period or reopening plans were publicly announced at the time.
The closure marks another change within Mount Pleasant’s evolving hospitality and entertainment landscape, where restaurant and venue concepts continue to shift alongside operating costs, consumer trends, and redevelopment throughout the region. Spaces that combine food, beverage, and activity-based entertainment have become increasingly common in recent years, creating new experiences for guests while operating within a competitive market.
For many in the Mount Pleasant community, MIX had become known as a venue that brought together dining and recreation under one roof. Its closure leaves a vacancy along Coleman Boulevard and adds to the ongoing changes occurring across Charleston-area hospitality and entertainment businesses.
At this time, no official plans for the future use of the property have been publicly announced.


