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Dining in the Holy City is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
The team behind Pelato says they aim to bring both authentic Italian dishes and traditions to Charleston — the new restaurant will call the former Butcher & Bee space home.
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The Holy Smokes BBQ Festival has a mouthwatering lineup we can’t wait to sink our teeth into.
Fill your candy jar with these locally-made options.
This mapping project aims to protect Chalreston’s historic, Black burial grounds.
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The Charleston-based ice cream company will promote their famous “Not Fried Chicken.”
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“The Growth Project” podcast’s main goal is to help people become their best, no matter what challenges come their way.
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David Boatwright’s new art exhibition — “That’s ALL Folks!” — is now on display for a limited time.
Félix Landrum is the owner of La Cave + Félix Cocktails et Cuisine.
The Stingrays are under new leadership with Coach Jared Nightingale.
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Keith Lee’s viral food reviews bring massive crowds to locally owned businesses that deserve the spotlight — where should he go when he’s here in the Holy City?
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From cozy bowls of ramen to live local theater, here’s how to make the most of a rainy stretch in the Holy City.
The owners of Reynolds Laundromat were nationally recognized by Arm & Hammer for their dedication to serving their community.
The Moonlight Martini Trail highlights six downtown restaurants + bars that feature signature martinis — if you try them all, you can earn deals + a chance to win a stay at The Loutrel.
From grits to gifts, see which hidden gems Charleston’s small businesses are loving and why they think you should check them out, too.
The Charlee is a new short-term rental property featuring eight four-bedroom residences with hotel-style amenities and is now open on Cannon Street
Life has so many moments worth celebrating, so naturally, there are so many reasons to plan parties and get-togethers — consider using a few Charleston small businesses for your next event.