Small Business

The new rooftop restaurant will overlook the Cooper River and offer coastal Italian dishes.
Join us at CHStoday in celebrating the heart of our community, small businesses.
The new King Street craft cafe is open Wednesday through Sunday and offers space for adults to take part in a variety of self-guided crafts.
The luxury glassware brand debuts in the Charleston Place.
Hamilton Horne’s passion for fresh ingredients + Charleston’s food scene inspired him to start King Tide Farms, a smart hydroponic farm inside of a 40-foot refrigerated container.
Chef Shuai Wang will be one of 15 chefs heading to Canada to compete for the title and the largest prize package in “Top Chef” history.
Ohm Radio will offer several Valentine’s Day treat that your loved one will never forget.
Dig into delicious and nutritious vegan and vegetarian fare in every corner of Charleston.
Get a taste of European delights in the Harleston Village neighborhood.
CHStoday readers shared which local restaurants + meals they miss the most — and we think you’ll agree.
The Italian Boy After Dark is an intimate, seasonal multi-course tasting menu at The PAss offering a complimentary cocktail.
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The series of meetings aims to highlight the need for road projects to improve safety, congestion relief, and infrastructure needs.
Show some love to your fave businesses in Charleston.
Guests will gather to celebrate Scottish heritage at the second-oldest event of its kind in the southeast.
Ever wonder where the “Outer Banks” cast members eat when they’re in town for work? We’ve got the answers.
Project leaders say their goal with the Huger Street project is to enhance Charleston’s architectural character while still addressing the need for housing.