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

We’re just a few days away from the Cooper River Bridge Run, but it’s not too early to start planning where to celebrate. Commemorate the race with one of these four downtown post-run celebrations this Saturday, April 5.

Little Palm’s After-Party | 10 a.m.

Stop by for a live DJ, tequila specials, and fun photo ops. Need to recover? The Drip Lounge will offer hydrating IVs, and StretchLab will be onsite providing free muscle stretches.

Rusty Bull Downtown’s Bridge Run After Party | 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

This brewery is raising a glass to everyone who conquered the race. Whether you participated or not, all are welcome, but if you did run, show your race bib for a free beer. There will also be live music and a lineup of post-run cocktails.

Bay Street Biergarten’s Pineapple Express: The Bridge Run After-Party | 10 a.m.

This spot will have drink specials, the Deep Eddy Pineapple Vodka Launch, and live music. Bonus: The first 100 guests will receive a free drink from Deep Eddy.

Beautiful South’s Bridge Run After-Party | 11 a.m.–3 p.m.

Race participants and spectators alike are welcome at this post-race celebration. Enjoy $6 Chasing the Sun mimosas, draft beer, and a lunch menu featuring handmade dumplings, noodles, and rice bowls. Bonus: Race participants who are 21+ with a race bib can enjoy a complimentary baijiu shot.

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