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Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Celebrate Día de los Muertos in the Lowcountry
For every sale of a Hat Trick gin cocktail through Sunday, Oct. 29, a portion of the proceeds will support Pay It Forward’s mission to support food and beverage workers.
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Enjoy the pristine beach, nationally acclaimed golf courses, shopping at local boutiques, and more in Pawleys Island.
Whether you’re craving brisket, pork, chicken, or a combination of all three — these local barbecue spots are sure to fill your belly.
Charleston Wine Festivals is excited to bring back this festival after it saw success last year.
The next installment of Charleston Restaurant Week returns today and runs until Sunday, Sept. 17.
You can taste the freshness of its thoughtfully curated dishes with local + sustainable ingredients for the rest of August through September.
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Purchase tickets for one or both days of Gather Charleston, happening Sept. 29-Oct. 1.
Who doesn’t love brunch and afternoon tea?
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The Old Towne Creek County Park will offer several amenities to the Charleston community, like an amphitheater and a playground.
From Lowcountry flavors to global dishes, these hands-on classes will turn you into a local chef in no time.
From rooftop celebrations to whiskey tastings, here’s where to sip and savor alongside the Charleston Wine + Food festival this weekend.
Carolopolis Awards honor both private and public projects that preserve that history.
Make plans to head to The Dewberry and experience the new offerings from the iconic downtown hotel’s newly announced culinary team.
From Trader Joe’s to a public park, community members share their top ideas for the former Ryan’s.
The new strategy plans to strengthen the economy, attract top talent, and make Charleston a hub for innovation and growth.
Magnolia Landing will be the newest waterfront work, live, and play project in the Charleston area, and its been in the works for nearly 20 years.
There’s so much to do in the Holy City — see what we’ve experienced.
Skip the meal prep just this once and treat the little ones to an outing at one of these Charleston spots.