Happy National Cheeseburger Day, Charleston. Being the die-hard burger lover that I am, I get to celebrate the wonderful food group that is cheeseburgers every day. But today, the entire nation gets to celebrate with me. Given that our city is a restaurant + foodie hub, good burgers aren’t hard to come by. The best …
How to spend the day in Park Circle
When brainstorming where to spend your days off, downtown Charleston, Isle of Palms or Sullivans probably come to mind first. But what about North Charleston’s Park Circle? We’re here to give you a guide on how to spend a day in this cute community that will put it at the top of your list for …
Neighborhood Guide: What to do in North Charleston’s Park Circle
In the last decade, Park Circle has gone from an up-and-coming neighborhood in North Charleston to a local destination. East Montague Avenue, one of the streets extending from the circle itself, includes a bustling strip filled with restaurants, breweries, eclectic mom ‘n’ pop shops and nightlife. This was North Charleston’s old “Main Street” and it …
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The ultimate guide to $5 burger nights in Charleston
I ate a $26 burger recently at Palmetto Cafe, and I believe price directly correlates to enjoyment. That pricey burger had to live up to 26-dollars-worth of standards, and the poor thing failed to impress. I doubt paying three dollars extra for the addition of lobster and bearnaise would have made a big difference in …
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Help local F&B family by dining at Five Loaves, Sesame, and Ember Wood Fired Kitchen
A sudden, unexpected loss in the Charleston restaurant industry family has once again brought together the tight-knit group of workers in the area. A few days ago, a Charleston family unexpectedly lost their youngest daughter, Clara. Parents Stephen and Ruthie Harman were operating partners at the Five Loaves in Summerville, and have been a fixture …