Get ready to dig in, Charleston 🍴

Aerial view of Firefly Distillery with food trucks.

We can confirm: Firefly Distillery is all the buzz.

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Lexa here. đź‘‹

One of my favorite ways to spend a sunny weekend afternoon in Charleston is at Firefly Distillery. Whether it’s live music, yoga, a farmers market pop-up, or an oyster roast, there’s always something going on at the Park Circle spot. The energy is just unmatched.

Next month, the distillery is hosting its inaugural fall Food Truck Festival with approximately 20 local food trucks serving up bites from barbecue to seafood. Check out the full list of participants and head to the spot at 4201 Spruill Ave. on Sun., Oct. 23 from 12-5 p.m. Good news: The event is free.

Bonus: Read our Q+A with Firefly co-founder Scott Newitt.

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