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Rainy day picks for Charleston

From cozy bowls of ramen to live local theater, here’s how to make the most of a rainy stretch in the Holy City.

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You’ll love the cozy vibes at Saint Urban’s.

Photo by Cameron Wilder

Lately, Charleston has been blanketed with cloudy skies, rolling thunderstorms, and a steady stretch of rain. The rainfall has been much-needed, it’s starting to feel like it might never end, and according to the forecast, it could be sticking around for another day or two.

If you’re looking for ways to enjoy the gray weather without defaulting to yet another TV binge, here are some ways to make the most of the rain.

Embrace your creative side

Let the rainy mood inspire you. Big Gurl Studio and The Paper Canopy both offer creative workshops and art experiences that will get your hands moving and your imagination flowing.

Sip and snack like you’re in Europe

Tucked into Mount Pleasant’s picturesque I’On neighborhood, Visit Saint Urban’s is a candlelit escape perfect for a drizzly day. The wine and cheese bar offers a curated menu of international wines, craft cocktails, farmhouse cheeses, charcuterie, tinned seafood, and even rare chocolates.

Warm up with a bowl of something soulful

There’s nothing like a steaming bowl of soup to match a gray day. Whether it’s a comforting bowl of ramen from JINYA or a hearty short rib chili from Tattooed Moose, Charleston has plenty of delicious options. Craving more? Here are 13 other spots serving up cozy, rainy-day fare.

Explore a museum

Rainy weather makes the perfect backdrop for a museum day. Pro tip: The Charleston Museum is currently showcasing its Reimagined Fashion exhibit, a fresh look at clothing and style.

Catch a live show

Support Charleston’s local theater scene with a live performance. This week’s lineup includes everything from interactive comedy at The Black Fedora Comedy Mystery Theatre, to improv and sketch comedy at Theatre 99, to a full production from The Flowertown Players in Summerville.

Browse a local bookstore

Curling up with a new book is a rainy day classic. Visit the newly opened bookstore, The Archive, or check out Philosophers & Fools for a thoughtful selection of titles and cozy ambiance.

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