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Ready to get fired up, Charleston? Cochon555, the highly-acclaimed nationwide culinary tour, is coming to Charleston as Heritage Fire on Sunday, Dec. 4.

The live tasting event features 20+ of the Holy City’s top chefs and artisans, each cooking up heritage-breed proteins and locally-sourced SC produce. The all-star lineup includes chefs from top restaurants like:

  • Minero
  • Home Team BBQ
  • Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit
  • And more

The best part: Guests get to sink their teeth into a smorgasbord of meats, cheeses + heirloom veggies. Get the deets + snag tickets.*

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