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Charleston Culinary Tours’ Wine and Food Festival Survival Guide

Posted in Sales & Events with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on January 12, 2015 by Lowcountry Boil

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2015 marks the 10th anniversary of the BB&T Wine and Food Festival, and how it has grown! The Festival has helped to establish Charleston as a culinary destination and injects new energy into the city each year we emerge from doldrums of winter.The 2015 Festival promises to be bigger than even, yet is aiming to be more accessible to the casual foodie. That having been said, with the wide array of events, it’s difficult to pick which ones to try. Charleston Culinary Tours is here to help! Read on to see our picks for the events for which tickets remain. For a complete list of events, click here.

March 4th, 7:30 p.m.
Opening Night Gala
 $150/person, Marion Square
This event has all the big Charleston names paying homage to the seminal Lowcountry cookbook, Charleston Receipts, what could be better?

March 5th, 7 p.m.

Wild Olive Signature Dinner
$175/person, 2867 Maybank Highway, Johns Island, SC.
If it wasn’t for the 25 minute drive from Charleston to the Wild Olive, this dinner would be sold out! Chef Jacques Larson made a name for himself locally at the Wild Olive and then rose to national prominence when he opened The Obstinate Daughter. If you do attend this dinner, you owe it to yourself to stop into the Fat Hen beforehand for a look around as it’s another outstanding restaurant just down the street!

Xiao Bao Biscuit Signature Dinner

$175/person, 224 Rutledge Ave.
Infusing the Lowcountry into their Asian comfort food, XBB has become a local favorite. Chef Joshua Walker is another of the young chefs who are working to move Charleston’s cuisine forward, filtering Charleston through another cultural lens.

March 6th, 10:30 a.m.

Distiller for a Day Workshop
High Wire Distillery, $125/person, 652 King Street
High Wire Distilling Company’s Scott Blackwell is a captivating storyteller and engaging personality, so this should be an enjoyable event. Scott’s background is in food, so his approach to spirits is driven by his culinary sensibilities, resulting in an array of remarkable alcohols. Plus, lunch from Butcher and Bee (right across the parking lot) is a nice touch.

March 7th
12:00 p.m.

The Park Café: Windy City meets Holy City
$100/person, 730 Rutledge Ave., Charleston
The Park Café is excellent, but very low key, so their willingness to host an event with chefs from two big-name Chicago restaurants,Blackbird and The Girl and the Goat, is laudable. Park Café’s Chef Jon Amato honed his skills at FIG, and now brings that aesthetic to a neighborhood-oriented restaurant with a very affordable menu. Chef Amato attempts to balance cost considerations with the preparation of extraordinary food. No doubt this event will under promise and over deliver!

2:00 p.m.

Clammer Dave’s Oyster Roast
$65/person, Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina’s waterfront Lookout Pavilion, 20 Patriots Point Road, Mt. Pleasant, SC
This might be the most value oriented event on the Festival’s schedule! Oyster Roasts are quintessentially Charleston and Clammer Dave is one of the signature providers of clams and oysters to Charleston restaurants. The event also includes Jon Zucker from Cru Café, a much loved Charleston restaurant that doesn’t seek out much media exposure.7:00 p.m.
Lana Signature Dinner
$175/person, 210 Rutledge Ave.
Chef John Ondo’s Lana Restaurant has been a favorite of ours for years and is a little under the radar. Chef Ondo is in the first tier of Charleston chefs, so take advantage of this market inefficiency and grab tickets to this dinner while you can!Twenty-Six Divine Dinner
$100/person, 682 King Street
We got to know husband and wife chef team Enan and Jenn Parezo a little better via our podcast, but we are embarrassed to say Twenty-Six Divine was under our radar too until recently! Enan and Jenn’s restaurant is truly a labor of love and that shows in the warm atmosphere, intimate setting and delicious food.While the mission of the Wine and Food Festival is laudable, you’re helping to support a nonprofit that has been instrumental in making Charleston what it is today. $175/person dinners can get expensive fast! Consider working the following alternatives into your Festival experience to stretch your budget a little further and ease your budgetary heartburn:

Make a dinner reservation at any of the big name Charleston restaurants for a night they are not hosting a signature dinner before these places fill up fast. While dinner at any high end Charleston restaurant can be expensive, you’ll be able to see what Charleston’s culinary luminaries are up to spending quite so much money.Visit some other, non-Festival restaurants. Participating in the Wine and Food Festival is a huge commitment and, despite the ticket costs, the events are not profitable for restaurants as they are a quasi-in-kind donation to raise money for the Festival. Accordingly, many outstanding restaurants have only limited participation or do not participate at all, but are still outstanding. Some of our favorites include Prohibition, HoM, R. Kitchen, Burwell’s, Chez Nous, Butcher & Bee and Eli’s Table, but there are many, many more!Check out some local bakeries. Charleston has several world-class independent bakeries that are adored by local foodies, but not given much recognition by the Festival. Take an afternoon and visit a few. Sugar Bakeshop, Wildflour Pastry, Sweet Radish Bakeshop and Brown’s Court Bakery are all within a few blocks of each other, making for a convenient and delicious afternoon.

Schedule your own brewery or distillery tour. If you’re interested in Charleston’s breweries and want  inside access, the Charleston Brews Cruise has been offering motorized tours of several of Charleston’s breweries for the last 3+ years and has great relationships. If spirits are your thing, Charleston’s three distilleries all offer tours of their facilities while the Charleston Distillery Tour will offer motorized distillery tours of all three breweries in one comprehensive tour.

Lastly, take one of our Charleston Culinary Tours! We’ve been guiding culinary tours in Charleston for 3+ years and, in addition to showing you what our city has to offer, we can help point you in the right direction to get the most out of your Wine and Food Festival experience! Call 843-259-2966 today. 

www.charlestonculinarytours.com

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…

3 for $20

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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3 for $30

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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The Red Party

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 23, 2013 by Lowcountry Boil

1272084_619791358071423_125203339_oThe Red Party will be held on Friday, October 25th from 6:30-11pm at the Old City Jail to benefit the American College of the Building Arts.

The Red Party fundraiser celebrates the educated artisan and raises awareness about traditional building and artisan craft in today’s society.  Guests to the College’s downtown campus at the Old Charleston District Jail will be transported to the Roaring 1920’s, the romance of the Jazz Age and the decadence of The Great Gatsby and the Prohibition era. This is a costume party so, whether you wear your finest vintage cocktail attire, are decked out to the nines for the ultimate lawn party or sport the utmost dashing attire in red, dress to impress and be prepared for a night not to be forgotten!

  • Dazzling Live Entertainment
  • Sparkling Dance Music by DJ C.Nile and The V-Tones will be playing live Swing Music
  • Alluring Silent Auction with over 70 lush lots
  • Sizzling Live Auction hosted by television meteorologist and charity auctioneer extraordinaire, Tom Crawford
  • Tempting Specialty Cocktails that will bring tears to your eyes, developed by Charleston’s finest mixologists
  • Spectacular food prepared by some of Charleston’s top establishments including Salthouse Catering, HoM Burger Boutique, Butcher & Bee, Healthy Home, Basico, L.I.M.E.

Tickets: $70 general admission in advance/ $90 at the door. $150 VIP. VIP High Rollers have exclusive access to our “SPEAKEASY” at 6:30 Pssst, get there early before the cops find out about the joint. VIP Garden Party and specialty food along with raw bar. Visit buildingartscollege.us to purchase tickets

AFTER PARTY to be held at Republic Garden & Lounge.

For more information, click HERE.

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