Here are seven places to celebrate Pi Day in the Lowcountry

This is your opportunity to score some Pi Day deals.

Kaminsky's pie with whipped cream

Enjoy some pie at Kaminsky’s.

Photo provided by @kaminskys

Happy Pi Day, Charleston. Today, March 14, is an annual recognition of the number pi, the number with the most known digits counting toward infinity — the first three of which are 3.14. Pi is the ratio between the circumference of a circle and its diameter... which in our opinion matters most when talking about local slices of pie.

To celebrate pi, let’s eat pie. Here are seven places in the Lowcountry where you can indulge. Do you know of a place that should be added to our list? Let us know.

Kaminsky’s Dessert Cafe | 78 N. Market St., Charleston

This sweet spot is offering all pie selections for $3.14 per slice for dine-in only from 4 to 6 p.m. Pro tip: There is one limit per guest while supplies last.

Pie King | The Citadel Mall Food Court, 2070 Sam Rittenberg Blvd. Ste. 200, Charleston

You can indeed find pie at a place called Pie King. All of the pies sold are made from scratch in small batches and use local ingredients when possible.

a slice of Bourbon pecan pie on a white plate with whipped cream and a strawberry

Bourbon pecan pie? We’ll take a slice now.

82 Queen | 82 Queen St., Charleston
Southern Tomato Pie + Bourbon Pecan Pie: this downtown eatery offers savory and sweet options. Make your reservation.

WildFlour Pastry | 1750 Savannah Hwy., Charleston

There will be pies galore — you can enjoy 9-inch pies for $3.14 off.

Charleston Bakery | 10597 Dorchester Rd., Summerville

The team is starting the party with flavors like peanut butter pretzel, key lime, and mixed berry pies.

Famulari’s Pizzeria | Multiple locations

You can get a 10-inch cheese pizza for $3.14.

Bonus

Fatty’s Beer Works | 1436 Meeting St., Charleston

Although it’s not pie, this deal is still sweet. This downtown brewery + taproom will offer $3.14 for all beers.

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