Daniel Humm Hospitality is led by Chef Daniel Humm, the visionary behind the three-Michelin-starred Eleven Madison Park. | Photo by Blake Shorter
The Charleston Place is teaming up with Daniel Humm Hospitality, led by Chef Daniel Humm of the three-Michelin-starred Eleven Madison Park, to launch a year-long pop-up restaurant. “Chef Daniel Humm x The Charleston Place, Presented by Resy,” will debut on Thursday, Oct. 2 in the hotel’s former Charleston Grill space. Reservations are available now.
The project partners with local farmers, fisheries, and sustainability-focused organizations to support a more resilient regional food system. “This project represents more than a collaboration; it’s a shared commitment to bringing people together through the language of food,” said Chef Humm in a press release.
Fun fact: The pop-up will also host guest chef residencies throughout the year.
Asked
Asked
Which concept was not founded by Chef Daniel Humm?
A. Eleven Madison Park B. Providence C. Clemente Bar D. Eleven Madison Home
Story Strolls | Wednesday, Sept. 3 | 10-11 a.m. | Magnolia Plantation | Free with admission | Your little one will go on a one-hour adventure while hearing captivating stories and discovering some of the garden’s special spots.
North Charleston POPS! Open House | 5:30 p.m. | North Charleston Performing Arts Center | Free | Enjoy appetizers, drinks, and live musical performances.
SWEAT Fitness Series | 6-7 p.m. | Mount Pleasant Towne Centre | Free | This workout series is designed to help you rejuvenate your body and mind alongside a supportive community.
Sorelle x Cane Pazzo Wood-Fired Thursday | 8-11 p.m. | Sorelle | Price of purchase | Chef Mark Bolchoz will be alongside Chef Nick Dugan, serving wood-fired peaches with whipped ricotta, prosciutto, balsamic, plus a truffle and corn pizza.
Friday, Sept. 5
Live at the Vendue: Artist Greg Creason | Friday, Sept. 5-Saturday, Sept. 6 | Times vary | The Vendue | Free | Don’t miss artist Greg Creason will be live painting in the hotel’s lobby.
Rosemary Rose’s interior features reclaimed hardwood floors and locally sourced décor — the space’s doors open to a rooftop of olive trees, lanterns, and a fountain.
Photo by Matthew Williams
Opening
Tomorrow, September 4, Rosemary Rose will debut at The Nickel, a recently opened King Street boutique hotel. The new rooftop bar will offer sweeping views of the city, wines, crafted cocktails, and Riviera-inspired small plates.
Real Estate
Warm and cozy is how we’re describing this Kiawah Island home that looks like it belongs in the French countryside. The home features an infinity pool that offers relaxing Island lagoon views. We can totally see ourselves sitting around the fire pit on a cool fall night. See it for yourself.
Sports
Have you heard?The Savannah Bananas will return to the Upstate to play against the Clemson Tigers next month in Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The showdown will take place on Thursday, Oct. 23. Stay tuned for when tickets will be released. (WCBD)
Announced
Wildlife officials are asking for folks to report sightings of the potentially invasive blue land crabs. The species, which resembles a fiddler crab, can cause damage to crops and other animals by digging deep holes in search of water. If you see one, take a picture and report it. (The Post and Courier)
103. That’s how many planes Korean Air plans to purchase from Boeing. Of the aircraft purchased, 25 of those will be 787-10 Dreamliners made here in North Charleston. (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
Ranked
No. 10. That’s where the Gamecocks landed in the AP Top 25 after their season-opening win over Virginia Tech at the Aflac Kickoff Game in Atlanta. Meanwhile, the Clemson Tigers slid to No. 8 following their home loss to LSU.
Show
It’s opening night, Charleston. Gather the family and head to the historic Dock Street Theatre this September for “The Sound of Music,” a must-see production featuring beloved classics like “Do-Re-Mi,” “My Favorite Things,” and more. See all showtimes.*
Biz
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Coming Soon
Drum roll please. CHStoday’s Best launches on Sept. 15, which means you get the chance to tell us your fave local businesses. Get ready to cast your nominations and stay tuned for when polls open.
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Outdoors
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Barrier Island Ecotours has been based on the Isle of Palms since 1997. | Photo provided by Barrier Island Ecotours
Looking for an adventure? National Wildlife Day is tomorrow, Sept. 4 and the Lowcountry is perfect for digging up shells + shark teeth.
Check out Barrier Island Ecotours, which helps visitors experience Charleston’s coastal wildlife through tours grounded in conservation education. Think: Sunset dolphin cruises, exploring wildlife on Capers Island, crabbing charters, and even private beach gatherings and cookouts. Nike Pappas, a Barrier Island EcoTours Naturalist, said in a press release, “When people experience nature firsthand, it makes them want to protect it.”
In honor of National Wildlife Day, Barrier Island EcoTours is partnering with TastemakersCHS, a club connecting foodie influencers, restaurants, and nonprofits. They’ll donate $1 from every Caper’s Island Wildlife Exploration ticket sold between Saturday, Sept. 6 and Monday, Oct. 6 to the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting marine mammals.
The Buy
Your go-to item for upping fall runs and workouts: a top-selling weighted strength training vest. Choose from six pounds up to 30 pounds and add the weighted vest to runs, classes, or gym sessions to enhance calorie burning, improve your core, and increase muscle gains.
The fun doesn’t have to end here. After reading the newsletter, head over to our games page. Games refresh with new challenges every day at 6 a.m. from crossword puzzle to Sudoku to themed word search.
Mark your calendar: the Boulevard Bazaar returns this Sunday, Sept. 7. The event is a collaboration between Celadon and Navy Yard Charleston that aims to celebrate local makers and bring the community together.
Look forward to enjoying live music, food trucks, local vendors, and browsing the Charleston Design District.