“It’s time for the curtain to come down.” Sweet Potatoes owners close restaurant downtown

The North Trade Street restaurant has served over 2 million customers.

WStoday: Sweet Potatoes store front in downtown Winston-Salem

The beloved soulful restaurant closes after 22 years of serving customers in the Twin City.

Photo screenshot via Google Maps

Sweet Potatoes “Well shut my mouth!” will close its doors Saturday, Feb. 1. Owners Vivián Joiner and Stephanie Tyson made the announcement on their Facebook page Thursday, Jan. 23 evening.

“We have had the privilege to share our extended home with more than two million neighbors from near and far over the years,” the owners wrote on their post. “You, our guest have lifted us, supported our dreams, and added to our lives in immeasurable ways.”

Joiner and Tyson stated that lasting effects of the pandemic were the main reason for this closure, along with mental, physical, and financial strain.

Sweet Potatoes began to plant roots downtown in 2003, serving southern food to the community and visitors. Tyson was a James Beard Award semifinalist for best chef in the Southeast in 2023. She and Joiner have been featured in various nationally acclaimed publications like Our State and Southern Living magazines. Additionally, Tyson’s sweet potato cornbread is also featured on the New York Times Cooking section.

Tyson authored two books — “Soul Food Odyssey,” and “Well Shut My Mouth!” — that gained praise from multiple high-profile figures, including Maya Angelou. The legendary poet wrote “Everything about this book is correct except the title. Anyone with a taste bud in their mouth should follow these recipes and open their mouth.”

Vivián Joiner is an active member of the community and a newly elected Winston-Salem City Council Member who oversees the South Ward.

This ending comes as another local favorite is closing its brick and mortar business as well. Camel City Goods will close after Saturday, Feb 1 and will continue operation online. In the meantime, you can stop at the shop on Brookstown Avenue 11 a.m.-6 p.m from Thursday, Jan. 30 to Saturday, Feb. 1

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