Three businesses close in Winston-Salem

The restaurant, boutique, and market were all in operation less than four years.

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The co-op grocery store aimed to offer healthier alternatives to shoppers and support local food producers.

Photo via Harvest Market

While the new year is just starting, some businesses are closing the chapter. Three locations in Winston-Salem are saying goodbye to customers.

Johnny’s Farmhouse has closed less than two years after opening off Hanes Mall Boulevard. The restaurant at 1615 Fox Trot Ct. opened in July 2022 and served southern comfort foods. The owner has not announced the closure but exterior signage has been removed.

L’Avenue Boutique has closed its doors earlier than expected. The owner previously said the European clothing boutique at 905 S. Broad St. would remain open to customers on Saturdays through February. Some items are still available for purchase online. The business launched in 2020 + the storefront opened in March 2023.

Harvest Market, a co-op grocery store in the West Salem Shopping Center on Peters Creek Parkway, will close after serving its members the weekend of Feb. 2-4. The store opened in October 2022 with the goal of addressing food shortages south of downtown. Organizers said low sales were the reason for the closure.

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