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Waterfront dining in CHS just got an upgrade – just in time for warm weather + sunny skies. California Dreaming in West Ashley (1 Ashley Point Dr.) recently completed a total renovation of their scenic patio, overlooking the Ashley River.

A few things they added to complement those views:

  • Outdoor games including cornhole + giant Jenga
  • Additional waterfront seating with umbrella shade (...did we mention how great those views are?)
  • Fresh menu items like seasonal cocktails (like this Rosemary Grapefruit Margarita) + summer salads
  • Outdoor TV’s no need to run inside to keep track of the score this football season

Can’t wait for your lunch break? Click here to see more photos of the upgraded space.

We’re definitely checking it out for our next team happy hour.

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