Four after-parties in downtown Charleston following the Cooper River Bridge Run

After finishing the race, treat yourself to celebrate at these after-parties featuring live music, food, and fun.

an aerial view of people participating in the Cooper River Bridge Run

Find an after-party following the Cooper River Bridge Run.

Photo provided by Explore Charleston

Tomorrow is the Cooper River Bridge Run, and if you’re looking for an after-party, here are four options downtown.

Bay Street Biergarten, 549 E. Bay St. | 10 a.m. | Price of purchase

Don’t delay — This party will have live music throughout the day, and the first 100 through the door will receive a free Deep Eddy Drink.

Halls Chophouse, 434 King St. | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | Pre-sale tickets - $50 + Day of tickets - $60

Each ticket includes two Liquid IV cocktails, and attendees get access to the lunch and appetizer room. Plus, there will be live music. Reserve your ticket by calling (843) 727-0090

Moxy Charleston, 547 Meeting St. | 11:30 a.m. | Price of purchase
By attending “Run It Back” on this rooftop, you can celebrate with live music, specialty cocktails, make your own mimosas, and draft pecans.

Little Palm (The Ryder Hotel), 237 Meeting St. | 10 a.m.-1 p.m. | Price of purchase

This hotel is hosting its “After Bridge Rum Party.” Attendees can head to The Backyard to order from the menu and enjoy specialty cocktails and a live DJ. Pro Tip: The first 50 registered runners will receive a free welcome cocktail

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