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#LiveLocal: Your guide for Thanksgiving dinner to-go in Charleston

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Thanksgiving pies from Butcher & Bee | photo via Explore Charleston

We all know CHS has a renowned culinary scene year-round, but the holidays provide an easy excuse to enjoy seconds (...and thirds) of our city’s cuisine. If you’re in charge of bringing something to Friendsgiving and aren’t *the best* in the kitchen, these local restaurants are here to help you out.

Enter: Your guide for Thanksgiving to-go. Click here or below to see what you can order ahead of time + bring to the table to finally impress your mother-in-law.

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