20+ spots to play trivia in and around Charleston

From the peninsula to inland towns, we’ve rounded up more than a dozen places to put your knowledge to the test.

Bay Street Biergarten

Bay Street Biergarten hosts trivia on Wednesdays at 7 p.m.

Bay Street Biergarten | Photo by @zmanz1

Table of Contents

Do you know a lot of random facts and want to switch up your weeknight routine? Round up the crew, pick a location + a day of the week, and put your knowledge to the test.

Downtown

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Isle of Palms

Wednesday

Sullivan’s Island

Tuesday

Thursday

  • Mex 1, 2205 Middle St., Sullivan’s Island | 7 p.m.

Mount Pleasant

Monday

  • MIX, 730 Coleman Blvd., Mount Pleasant | 7 p.m.

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Days vary

  • Mex 1, 1109 Park W. Blvd., Mount Pleasant | 7 p.m.

Folly Beach

Monday

West Ashley

Monday

Tuesday

  • House of Brews, 2376 Ashley River Rd., Charleston | 6:30 p.m.
  • A Salt n Battered, a Fish Fry and Bar Co., 1303 Ashley River Rd., Charleston | 6:30 p.m.
  • Mex 1, 817 Saint Andrews Blvd., Charleston | 7 p.m.

Thursday

North Charleston

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Summerville

Monday

Thursday

Need to put a trivia spot on our radar? Email the team.

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