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This spring, The Cooper, the city’s first luxury waterfront hotel, will open just steps away from Joe Riley Waterfront Park.
The contemporary Italian spot will sit on King Street.
Charleston has received the No. 1 honor for a third consecutive year.
Explore free-to-attend events all week long.
During the two hospitality group-hosted Restaurant Weeks, there are special prix fixe menus offered at a discounted price.
The Hatch Chile Roast benefits the nonprofit Friends of Joseph Floyd Manor.
Your City Editors give their takes on what’s hot this summer and what’s not.
We chatted with the owner of 167 Raw, Jesse Sandole, as the restaurant celebrates its 10th anniversary.
These local wellness drink spots offer smoothies, juices, and everything in between.
Don Luchi is one of fewer than ten minority-owned Prosecco brands in the US.
This summer series features several themed events with food and drink pairings.
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Looking for the perfect hike? This curated guide highlights tried-and-true trails in the area — plus everything you should know about them, from difficulty level to accessibility and beyond.
Get a peek inside a house on Wentworth Street as it undergoes a restoration project + hear from Danielle Stazio, a Charleston realtor, on what goes into an undertaking like this.