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A chef preparing food outdoors at a Heritage Fire event.

Sparks will fly at Heritage Fire, a traveling tasting tour dubbed as the nation’s hottest competition.

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Fire up your appetite, because Heritage Fire is bringing the heat to Charleston on Sunday, Dec. 8.

Top local chefs will showcase their culinary chops at The Refinery, where guests can indulge in an all-you-can-eat spread featuring:

  • Bites from your favorite local establishments, cooked to perfection
  • A vibrant selection of fresh, locally-sourced vegetables
  • Unlimited wines, craft cocktails, and beers

After tasting each dish, guests will cast their votes to crown one chef as Charleston’s “Heritage Hero” champ (because everyone loves a little friendly competition).

Pro tip: Skip the lines and enjoy early entry, a welcome beverage, and all general admission perks with VIP priority access.

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