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8 bars + restaurants coming soon to Charleston

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You may have noticed that there are tons of new eateries headed for the Holy City. We rounded up eight bars and restaurants coming soon to Charleston that we’re excited about. While this is not a comprehensive list, we hope you get some inspo for your next go-to spot.

Bodega + Share House, 23 Ann St. | Opening Tues., Feb. 15 | These eateries will offer sammies, beach bites, and cocktails.

Bar Rollins, 194 Jackson St. | May open spring 2022 | The new wine bar + restaurant will have a pop-up on Feb. 19 from 5:30-9 p.m. at The Daily.

Bevi Bene Brewing Co., 1834 Summerville Ave. | May open spring 2022 | This brewery will offer lagers, sours, and hard kombucha and feature an outdoor patio.

The Bounty Bar, 15 Center St., Folly Beach | May open spring 2022 | The Royal American team is opening this neighborhood bar and restaurant in the former Wiki Wiki Sandbar.

Bon Banh Mi, 3064 Proprietors Pl., Mt. Pleasant | May open early 2022 | This Southeast Asian Kitchen will join its two other locations in the Lowcountry.

Clarence Foster’s Cookery & Saloon, 155 E. Bay St. and 2 Unity Alley | May open early 2022 | This Georgia-based restaurant will open in the former McCrady’s building.

Cookie Dough Bliss & Creamery, 3863 West Ashley Cir. | May open spring 2022 | This will be the first SC location for this NC-based dessert shop.

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