Taste of Folly on Folly Beach, SC

Don’t miss this annual event in the Lowcountry.

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Celebrate on Center Street.

Photo by @visitfb

Taste of Folly is back this weekend and we’re saving room for good eats at this two-day food festival. Peep the schedule below.

  • Friday, Jan. 13: Cocktail Competition

Check out this battle of the bartenders at the Tides in the Pavilion Ballroom from 7-10 p.m. howcasing Folly Beachs top mixologists making craft cocktails. Contest tickets are $25 in advance and $30 day-of.

  • Saturday, Jan. 14: Savory Saturday

From 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Center Street will be taken over by local eateries featuring their best dishes and live demonstrations. Look forward to the Oyster Shucking Contest, One Pot Showdown, local bands and vendors, and a kids area. Admission is $10 in advance, $15 day-of, and free for Folly residents.

Grab tickets. Bonus: A portion of the proceeds will benefit Pet Helpers.

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