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Making our way around town: See what City Editors Callie + Erika have been up to in February

There’s so much to do in the Holy City — see what we’ve experienced.

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Estelle Colored Glass also has a mocktail bar.

Photo by the CHStoday team

It’s almost the end of another month, and of course, we spent February exploring the Holy City. Here’s a list of what we did — and how you can do it, too.

Dine at Legami | We had dinner at one of Charleston’s newest Italian spots on Upper King. Pro tip: Try the espresso martini.

Check out the Bal Harbour Shops Pop-Up | Now in Mount Pleasant, visit this pop-up featuring several luxury brands and The Whitman restaurant. Pro tip: You have until April 4 before it’s gone.

Visit the new Estelle Colored Glass store | Located at The Charleston Place, this Charleston-based luxury brand specializes in stunning, heirloom-quality colored glass.

Lunch at Melvin’s | Sometimes, you can’t forget the classics. We stopped by the Mount Pleasant location for a hearty BBQ lunch and, of course, couldn’t leave without some banana pudding.

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