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Asked: What Charleston business would you like to see make a comeback?

Tell us which Lowcountry business you miss the most.

The photo shows resturant Harold's Cabin, a green house-shaped building with yellow trim and a red brick base.

“As all adventures must come to an end, so are we,” Harold’s Cabin announced it will close this month.

Photo by haroldscabin

Let’s take a trip down memory lane. We’ve been feeling nostalgic recently after Harold’s Cabin announced its upcoming closure.

So, as we reminisce, we’re asking you to indulge us by sharing what Holy City businesses you miss the most, would like to see reopen, or just can’t seem to get off your mind (we may or may not be talking about Butcher + Bee’s whipped feta).

Share those one-of-a-kind restaurants, bars, stores, and venues for a chance to be featured in an upcoming newsletter.

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