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Swig & Swine Anniversary with Free Ribs

Posted in Sales & Events with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 18, 2015 by Lowcountry Boil

Swig & Swine its “swiners” to celebrate with a One Year Anniversary Party on Wednesday, May 27 starting at 11am. The first 100 603844_417795895060081_7466388330156421807_nguests through the doors will receive a free rack of Swig & Swine’s famous ribs. Additionally, guests can enjoy $1 Palmetto Brewery Amber Ales throughout the day, and the first 100 people to order these brews will get to keep the pint glass. The festivities continue when Swig & Swine throws a Pig Pickin’ Picnic in their parking lot on Sunday, May 31. Starting at 5pm, guests will enjoy a whole hog roast, a beer truck, food specials, and much more.

“We can’t thank our customers and staff enough for such an incredible first year,” said Jonathan Kish, Chief Operating Officer of Queen Street Hospitality. “We’re passionate about making our guests happy and giving back to the community, and we believe we’ve fulfilled that goal within our first year, and look forward to many more ahead.”

“I couldn’t have imagined a better first year,” said Anthony DiBernardo, Partner and Executive Chef at Swig & Swine. Our guests have become family, and there’s nothing more rewarding than seeing the smiles on their faces as they chow down on our food.”

1401892_215383218634684_290413481_oLocated in West Ashley off Savannah Highway, Swig & Swine serves authentic Lowcountry BBQ, heaping side dishes and cold craft beers in a fun, casual atmosphere. Swig & Swine is all about great food, drinks, company, and giving back to the local community. Swig & Swine is part of the Queen Street Hospitality Group, which also includes Charleston favorites 82 Queen and Lowcountry Bistro.

For more information visit SwigandSwineBBQ.com.

June’s Taste of the Market Honors Hometown Heroes

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Charleston Culinary Tours presents a special Taste of the Market on June 19th at 6-8:30pm at the Palmetto Carriage lot on Anson Street by the City Market that celebrates local civil servants, military personnel, hometown heroes and community leaders. For devotion to duty and sacrifice of self, they will receive a discounted admission of $5 (saving $5) and other giveaways with uniform or ID badge. The mission of the Taste of the Market is for City Market area restaurants, the local community, businesses and tourists to come together every third Thursday of the month at a distinct, family friendly event that provides an unlimited sampling of local fare, live music and raffles that occur throughout the event.

 

1525277_592818704122829_945543959_n“Participating restaurants and shops in and around the Charleston Market area include 82 Queen, Molly Darcy’s, Another Broken Egg, The Peanut Shop of Charleston, Holy City Popcorn, It’s Sugar, Noisy Oyster, Mad River, AW Shucks, Lowcountry Bistro, Tabbuli, Charleston Crab House, Burwell’s Stone Fire Grill, Sweet CeCe’s and Mac’s Place,” said Taste of the Market organizer Glenn Morehead. “Additionally, this event is also a catalyst for the Hospitality Heroes Fund, an organization that lends a helping hand to local hospitality employees and their families who are impacted by a medical hardship.”

Charleston Culinary Tours combine the best of Charleston history, cocktails and food with unique tours that highlight the Lowcountry. Each Charleston Culinary Tour visits several different restaurants, bars or the Farmer’s Market to combine elements of a historical tour with a culinary adventure. On each tour, guests will not only have an opportunity to sample some of the Lowcountry’s finest offerings, but also to meet the owners, chefs and mixologists behind Charleston’s impressive culinary and bar innovations.

For additional information about Taste of the Market or Charleston Culinary Tours, please visit www.charlestonculinarytours.com.

 

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72 Hours: A Culinary Adventure in Charleston

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Do you want to pack as much as possible into a 72 hour visit to Charleston, SC?  Here’s one foodie itinerary to try!
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Thursday:

Morning — Chefs’ Kitchen Tour – Start your trip off by visiting the kitchens and meeting the chefs in 3 of Charleston’s top restaurants.  Your guide, Hoon Calhoun, will educate you on Charleston’s culinary history and orient you with regard to Charleston’s best restaurants today.  The tour starts with coffee and doughnuts at Glazed, Charleston’s gourmet, homemade, delicious, I-can’t-believe-this-is-in-a-doughnut shop, and proceeds to visit 3 restaurants, meeting chefs and tasting all along the way.

Heather and Chef Josh Keller of 2 Boroughs Larder

Heather and Chef Josh Keller of 2 Boroughs Larder

Lunch — Two Boroughs Larder — Josh and Heather Keeler’s Two Boroughs Larder is where Charleston chefs go to eat.  Charleston’s Celebrity Chef Sean Brock calls Two Boroughs Larder the best restaurant in Charleston.  Go judge for yourself — and order everything on the menu to be sure.  This is the place to take chances — you probably won’t recognize half of the ingredients on the menu — but trust in Josh’s capable hands and discriminating taste.  Everything will be delicious, and some dishes will be transcendent.  In between courses, take a moment to explore the selection of hard goods and specialty products available for purchase.

Afternoon — Pastries and coffee — After lunch, exiting Two Boroughs, you’ll find yourself smack dab in the middle of what is emerging as Charleston’s pastry epicenter.  Stroll to Sugar Bakeshop and have the first of (perhaps) many delicious pastries, choosing one — or two — of a variety of cupcakes or cookies.  The selection varies daily, but on Thursdays the options include the Lady Baltimore Cupcake, which should not be missed!  Bill and Dave, Sugar Bakeshop’s owners, are architects from New York City who relocated to Charleston, and their visual aesthetic is apparent as everything in the display cases is as beautiful as it is delicious.  Enjoy your treat in Sugar’s quaint courtyard.  From Sugar, consider visiting Wildflour PastryBrown’s Court Bakery or Sweet Radish for another delicious treat and a cup of coffee.  All are within a block or so of Sugar and along the way you can explore the rapidly gentrifying Cannonborough/Elliotborough neighborhood.

Dinner — Taste Of The Market — When you have finished exploring the Upper King Street area, head downtown to the City Market District and the Taste of the Market, held the 3rd Thursday of Each month.  This event features the best that the City Market area has to offer, with (substantial) food samples available from a variety of Market area restaurants, chef demonstrations and live music.  The ample samples will be more than enough to make a meal and after the event you’ll be well positioned to explore the heart of Charleston’s historic downtown.

After Dinner — Head on over to Burwell’s for an after dinner drink and, if the weather is nice, make your way to the back patio to have a craft cocktail made by John or JoJo, Burwell’s expert mixologists.  Cocktails not your thing?  No problem — try the Craftsman Kitchen And Tap House, a beer emporium featuring 48 beers on Tap!  Still not satisfied?  Give Social Wine Bar a try, which features up to 60 wines by the glass and a 4,000 bottle display cellar.

Friday:

Morning — Bakehouse — Get your day started with a cup of coffee and a fresh baked pastry at the Bakehouse.  Although everything is good, the cinnamon rolls are especially delicious.  The WiFi is free and the airy cafe is in a perfect spot for people watching.
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Lunch — Bull Street Gourmet — Grab a light bite at this adorable market/cafe on lower King Street.  Split the daily sandwich special or share a bowl of the soup of the day — both are likely to be simple and delicious.  Also Bull Street has an excellent selection of bottled wines, for now or later.

Afternoon — Take a Downtown Culinary Tour with Charleston Culinary Tours.  This 2.5 hour tour explores the City Market area and Charleston’s French Quarter.  Stopping at 3 restaurants for food samples and 1 restaurant for dessert, the Downtown Culinary tour will introduce you to some of Charleston’s best restaurants and educate you with regard to Charleston’s rich culinary history and current culinary trends.  There is plenty of food on this tour, so pace yourself as you eat your way around Charleston’s historic downtown.

Dinner — 82 Queen — Make you dinner reservations a little later to give yourself an opportunity to recover from your culinary tour.  If the weather is suitable, ask for a table in 82 Queen’s beautiful and romantic courtyard, which is dominated by a mammoth Magnolia tree.  82 Queen is a Charleston classic, graceful and refined, specializing in Lowcountry classics and Southern hospitality.  Be sure to order the She-Crab Soup, the best in the city.

Saturday:

Brunch — Lowcountry Bistro — Chicken and Waffles anyone?  At Lowcountry Bistro the answer is an enthusiastic YES!  This casual cafe offers a wide variety of other southern specialties (the Shrimp and Grits are especially good here as well), but ordering the Chicken and Waffles is a no-brainer.  Overlooking the City Market, a table on the piazza is a prime position to take in Charleston’s charms and prepare for your day.

Afternoon — The Heirloom Collection (formerly the Heirloom Book Company) — Tucked away down an alley off Broad Street, this adorable book shop sells cookbooks, specializing in rare and out-of-print editions.  The collection is eclectic, but an excellent selection of Charleston and Southern cookbooks are available.  The shop is clearly a labor of love and their passion for cookbooks is equal parts contagious and inspiring!

CocktailsPre Dinner — The Holy City is well known for its affinity for alcohol and Charleston Culinary Tours’ Mixology Tour will help show you the state of Charleston’s cocktail culture today.  This 1.5 hour tour stops at 3 local watering holes where guests meet a mixologist who will explain his/her specialty cocktail and then mix one for everyone to enjoy!  Think of it as a mobile pre-dinner cocktail party.

Dinner — Husk — Come pay homage to Chef Sean Brock’s celebration of all things Southern.  With a menu that changes twice daily and an almost maniacal devotion to sourcing ingredients locally, Husk has totally reshaped Charleston’s culinary landscape and has inspired a wave of innovation and culinary excellence that has engulfed the city.  While it’s impossible to predict what might be on the menu, the Crispy Pig’s Ears are the stuff of legend and pork dishes generally have a place near and dear to Chef Brock’s heart.  Make your reservations early — ever since it was named Best New Restaurant by Bon Appetit in 2011, a Husk reservation became one of the toughest in town.

After Dinner — Kaminsky’s — Finish off your night with a dessert at Kaminsky’s, a bustling dessert shop on Market Street.  With a display case overflowing with almost impossibly delicious looking cakes and pies, it may be tough to make a decision.  Hedge your bets and choose more than one item — it’ll be the most delicious insurance policy you ever bought.

Taste of the Market Held Every Third Thursday in Downtown Charleston

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TasteCity Market Hospitality Association and Charleston Culinary Tours present Taste of the Market every third Thursday at Palmetto Carriage Company Lot on Anson Street. Attendees enjoy free samples and gift card raffles from market area restaurants as well as a different chef demonstration each month. Holy City Brewery is now on hand selling $4 domestics and $5 craft beers. Additionally, there is live music and a children’s area. Tickets are $10 with a portion of the proceeds to benefit Hospitality Heroes and free for children 10 and under.

“As we move into 2014 with the Taste of the Market, we look forward to building additional momentum and enthusiasm within the community,” said Charleston Culinary Tours co-owner Oscar Hines. “Taste of the Market has been getting locals and tourists alike excited about coming back to the City Market area again as they realize the Charleston classics are still there while discovering the newer restaurants and merchants that continue to bring vitality to the area.”

Charleston Culinary Tours combine the best of Charleston history, cocktails and food with unique tours that highlight the lowcountry. Each of the five Charleston Culinary Tours visit several different restaurants, bars or the Farmer’s Market to combine elements of a historical tour with a culinary adventure. City Market Hospitality Association promotes businesses in and around Historic Market Street in Charleston, SC. This group organizes events and fundraisers to support the community as a whole while cross promoting the area businesses.

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Charleston Restaurant Week: January 8 – 19, 2014

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Today is the start of  Charleston Restaurant Week and runs through January 19th. Each year, the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association, Inc (GCRA) brings the opportunity to enjoy the world-renowned cuisine of the Lowcountry as participating restaurants offer prix fixe lunch and dinner menus consisting of three items for one price. Here are the restaurants and their specials…

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Another Broken Egg Cafe

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AW Shuck’s Seafood Restaurant

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Baroni’s New York Pizza – Mt. Pleasant

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Baroni’s New York Pizza – West Ashley

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Basil Thai Restaurant – Downtown Charleston

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Basil Thai Restaurant – Mt. Pleasant

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Big Billy’s Burger Joint (2 people for $20)

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Boone’s Bar (2 people for $20)

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Bricco Bracco

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Brixx Wood Fired Pizza

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Caviar & Bananas Gourmet Market & Cafe

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Cherrywood BBQ & Ale House

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Chez Fish (3 Courses for $24.95)

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CO Banh Mi Noodles Bar

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Crust Wood Fired Pizza

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Five Loaves Cafe – Downtown

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Five Loaves Cafe – Mt. Pleasant

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Gilligan’s Seafood Restaurant – Johns Island

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Heart Woodfire Kitchen

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Home Team BBQ – Sullivan’s Island

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How Art Thou Cafe

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J. Paul’z – James Island

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J. Paul’z – Mt. Pleasant

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Joe Pasta

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Juanita Greenberg’s – Mt. Pleasant (2 people for $20)

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Katsu Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi

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La Fontana Authentic Italian Restaurant

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Locklear’s Lowcountry Grill

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Manny’s Neighborhood Grille

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Morgan Creek Grill-Upper Deck (2 Courses for $20)

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Nirlep Indian Restaurant (2 people for $20)

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Noisy Oyster Seafood Restaurant – North Charleston

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Old Towne Grill and Seafood

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P.F. Chang’s China Bistro

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Rutledge Cab Co.

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Saffron Cafe & Bakery

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Sushi 101 (2 people for $20)

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TBonz Gill & Grill – Downtown Charleston (3 Courses for $25)

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The Alley

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The Gin Joint (2 Pairings for $20)

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The Wreckfish

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Tommy Condons

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Tsunami – Downtown Charleston

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Tsunami – Mt. Pleasant

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Virginia’s On King

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Wild Wing Cafe – Downtown Charleston (2 People for $20)

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Wild Wing Cafe – Mt. Pleasant (2 People for $20)

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Wild Wing Cafe – North Charleston (2 People for $20)

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Yamato Japanese Steakhouse

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Yokoso of Summerville

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Zeus Grill and Seafood

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39 Rue de Jean

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Amen Street Fish & Raw Bar

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Angel Oak Restaurant

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Blu Restaurant & Bar

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Bocci’s Italian Restaurant

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Butcher & Bee (2 People for $30)

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Charleston Crab House – Downtown Charleston

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Charleston Crab House – James Island

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Charleston Harbor Fish House

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Coast Bar and Grill

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Cork Neighborhood Bistro

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Craftsmen Kitchen & Tap House

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Dixie Supply Bakery and Cafe

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Finz Bar & Grill

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Fleet Landing Restaurant & Bar

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Fuji Sushi Bar and Grill

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Fulton Five

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Graze Restaurant

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Hyman’s Seafood

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II Cortile Del Re

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J. Paul’z – Mt. Pleasant (4 Courses for $30)

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Jasmine Porch at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort

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LaTabella Italian Grill

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Long Island Cafe

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LongHorn Steakhouse – Mt. Pleasant (Dinner for 2 people)

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LongHorn Steakhouse – North Charleston (Dinner for 2 people)

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Lowcountry Bistro (4 Courses for $30)

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Med Bistro

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Mellow Mushroom – Avondale (2 People for $30)

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Mellow Mushroom – Downtown Charleston (2 People for $30)

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Mellow Mushroom – Summerville (2 People for $30)

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Middleton Place Restaurant

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Ms. Rose’s Fine Food & Cocktails (2 people for $30)

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Muse Restaurant & Wine Bar

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Old Village Post House

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R.B.’s Seafood Restaurant

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Red Drum Restaurant

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Red’s Ice House – John’s Island (2 people for $30)

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Red’s Ice House – Shem Creek (2 people for $30)

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Red’s Ice House Shem Creek (2 people for $30)

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Republic Garden & Lounge

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Rio de Brazil (Dinner Special $31.95)

Saffire Restaurant at Charleston Marriott

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Sea Island Grill at Wild Dunes Resort

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Sermet’s Downtown

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Shem Creek Bar & Grill

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Slightly North of Broad

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Social Restaurant + Wine Bar

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SOL Southwest Kitchen & Tequila Bar (2 People for $30)

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Southerly Restaurant and Patio

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Stack’s Evening Eats

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Stars Restaurant – Rooftop & Grill Room

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Swamp Fox Restaurant & Bar

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Sweeney’s

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The Boathouse at Breach Inlet

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Tomasso at Turtle Point

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Water Dog Grill (2 People for $30)

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3 for $40

Langdon’s Restaurant and Wine Bar

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McCrady’s Restaurant

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Opal Restaurant and Bar

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Rosebank Farms Cafe (4 Courses for $40)

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The Atlantic Room at the Ocean Course

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The Ocean Room at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort

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Trattoria Lucca (4 Items for $40)

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Tristan (4 Course Tasting for $40)

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Lunch Options

82 Queen (2 Courses for $15)

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Butcher & Bee (2 People for $30)

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Crave Kitchen & Cocktails (3 Courses for $15)

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Lowcountry Bistro (2 Courses for $12)

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Morgan Creek Grill-Upper Deck (2 Courses for $20)

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Old Towne Grill and Seafood (2 Courses for $10)

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Poogan’s Porch (3 Courses for $20)

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Rutledge Cab Co. (2 Courses for $15)

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Sweeney’s (3 Courses for $18)

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Zeus Grill and Seafood (2 Courses for $10)

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Charleston Restaurant Week: January 14th- 22nd

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Charleston Restaurant Week takes place on January 14th- 22nd at participating area restaurants. Guests can take advantage of special discounted menus from your favorite Charleston area restaurants. See all of the participating restaurants and menus below.

3 for $20

Blackbeard’s Cove
Bubba Gump Shrimp Company
Charleston Crab House
Daniel Island Grille
Firewater Grille
FISH
Folly Beach Crab Shack
Hyman’s Seafood Company
J. Paul’z
Gilligan’s
Locklear’s LowCountry Grill
Noisy Oyster Seafood Restaurant
North Towne Grill and Seafood
Old Towne Grill and Seafood
Palmetto Ale House
Queen Anne’s Revenge
RiverTowne Country Club
Social Restaurant + Wine Bar
Southend Brewery & Smokehouse
Starfish Grille
Sunfire Grill
Tabbuli Grill
Tbonz Gill and Grill-West Ashley
Toast of Charleston
Tsunami Downtown
Vespa Pizza
Wild Wing Café Downtown
Wild Wing Café Market at Oakland
Wild Wing Café North Charleston
Wild Wing Café on Coleman
Yokoso Japanese Steakhouse
Zeus Grill and Seafood
3 for $30

82 Queen
Amen Street Fish & Raw Bar
Anson Restaurant
Atlanticville
Bambu
Bocci’s Italian Restaurant
Blossom
Blu Restaurant and Bar (Folly Beach)
Boathouse at Breach Inlet
Carolina’s
Charleston Grill
Circa 1886
Cork Neighborhood Bistro
Cypress
Eurasia Cafe & Wine Bar
Fleet Landing
Fulton Five
Halls Chophouse
High Cotton
Hucks Lowcountry Table
Husk Restaurant
Iacofano’s
Il Cortile del Re
La Fourchette
Lana Restaurant
Langdon’s Restaurant & Wine Bar
Magnolias Uptown Down South
McCrady’s Restaurant
Muse Restaurant & Wine Bar

Oak Steakhouse
Oscar’s of Summerville
O-Ku
Old Village Post House
Palm Tree Grille at the Embassy Suites Airport Convention Center
Pearlz Oyster Bar-West Ashley
Red Drum
Red’s Icehouse Bohicket Marina
Red’s Icehouse Shem Creek
Rice Market
Rita’s Seaside Grille
Saffire at the Charleston Marriott
Shem Creek Bar & Grill
Slightly North of Broad
Swamp Fox Restaurant & Bar
The Atlantic Room At The Ocean Course
The Dining Room at Woodlands Inn
The Jasmine Porch at the Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort
The Library at Vendue Inn
The Ocean Room at the Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Tomasso at Turtle Point
Trattoria Lucca
Tristan
Wentworth Grill (Renaissance Marriott)

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Grill 225
Liberty Taproom & Grill

Pearlz Oyster Bar- Downtown
Tbonz Gill & Grill- Downtown

The event is presented by the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association. For more information visit www.charlestonrestaurantweek.com.

Blackbeard’s Cove
Bubba Gump Shrimp Company
Charleston Crab House
Daniel Island Grille
Firewater Grille
FISH
Folly Beach Crab Shack
Hyman’s Seafood Company
J. Paul’z
Gilligan’s
Locklear’s LowCountry Grill
Noisy Oyster Seafood Restaurant
North Towne Grill and Seafood
Old Towne Grill and Seafood
Palmetto Ale House
Queen Anne’s Revenge
RiverTowne Country Club
Social Restaurant + Wine Bar
Southend Brewery & Smokehouse
Starfish Grille
Sunfire Grill
Tabbuli Grill
Tbonz Gill and Grill-West Ashley
Toast of Charleston
Tsunami Downtown
Vespa Pizza
Wild Wing Café Downtown
Wild Wing Café Market at Oakland
Wild Wing Café North Charleston
Wild Wing Café on Coleman
Yokoso Japanese Steakhouse
Zeus Grill and Seafood
3 for $30

82 Queen
Amen Street Fish & Raw Bar
Anson Restaurant
Atlanticville
Bambu
Bocci’s Italian Restaurant
Blossom
Blu Restaurant and Bar (Folly Beach)
Boathouse at Breach Inlet
Carolina’s
Charleston Grill
Circa 1886
Cork Neighborhood Bistro
Cypress
Eurasia Cafe & Wine Bar
Fleet Landing
Fulton Five
Halls Chophouse
High Cotton
Hucks Lowcountry Table
Husk Restaurant
Iacofano’s
Il Cortile del Re
La Fourchette
Lana Restaurant
Langdon’s Restaurant & Wine Bar
Magnolias Uptown Down South
McCrady’s Restaurant
Muse Restaurant & Wine Bar

Oak Steakhouse
Oscar’s of Summerville
O-Ku
Old Village Post House
Palm Tree Grille at the Embassy Suites Airport Convention Center
Pearlz Oyster Bar-West Ashley
Red Drum
Red’s Icehouse Bohicket Marina
Red’s Icehouse Shem Creek
Rice Market
Rita’s Seaside Grille
Saffire at the Charleston Marriott
Shem Creek Bar & Grill
Slightly North of Broad
Swamp Fox Restaurant & Bar
The Atlantic Room At The Ocean Course
The Dining Room at Woodlands Inn
The Jasmine Porch at the Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort
The Library at Vendue Inn
The Ocean Room at the Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Tomasso at Turtle Point
Trattoria Lucca
Tristan
Wentworth Grill (Renaissance Marriott)

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Grill 225
Liberty Taproom & Grill

Pearlz Oyster Bar- Downtown
Tbonz Gill & Grill- Downtown

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Charleston Restaurant Week

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Guests of the event are able to partake in Charleston’s finest fare at a special discount price. From fine dining to casual, participating restaurants will feature special menu items, promotions and discounts. Diners can sample our newest restaurants, dine at old favorites and taste a variety of exceptional dishes being prepared by chefs at a great value.  During the event, we strongly suggest making reservations in advance as restaurants may fill up very quickly.

Be A Tourist In Your Own Town

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For South Carolina residents of Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester counties looking for a good deal and a good time in the Charleston area! Enjoy admission to 33 destinations and discounts at 24 area restaurants! Only for locals in January 2010. Online ticket sales begin November 1st. Passes are just $20 for a single pass and $50 for a family pass (good for 4 individuals of any age).

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