Let the fun be-gin 🍸

Check out these spots to grab a drink in the Holy City.

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Bonus: The rooftop at Harold’s Cabin is dog-friendly, so bring your pup to happy hour.

Photo by @haroldscabin

Marg our words — The Holy City’s bar scene is always hoppening. So when we released our guide on 16 happy hours in Charleston back in July, that was only the beginning of an ever-evolving beer, wine, and spirits list.

Here are two additional sip-worthy spots you’ll want to check out after work:

🍸 Maya | Tuesday-Thursday, 5-6:30 p.m. | Start with an order of chips and queso while you enjoy a house margarita made with freshly-squeezed juices.

🍹 Rancho Lewis | Monday-Friday, 4-6 p.m. | Head to this local spot to indulge in half-off appetizers paired with half-off cocktails from the Cantina menu.

And if you’re a regular happy hour goer — or just enjoy dining out in Charleston in general — test your after-hours drinking knowledge with a short quiz.

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