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Charleston Culinary Events

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

Charleston has quickly become a popular culinary destination. From the award winning restaurants to the popular culinary tours, there is always something tasty in store for locals and visitors alike. Here is just a sampling of the food events coming up…

Mixson Guest Chef Summer Cookout Series

  • Thu, Aug 13, 2015
  • 9:00pm

Básico chef Bryan Cates invites Chef Graham Dailey of Peninsula Grill to help grill up some poolside treats at Mixson Bath & Racquet Club. During the events, the chefs will prepare one dish each for three courses –  appetizer, entree, and dessert. Twisted Cypress Brewing, a new local microbrewery, will provide the brews for this dinner series. The series benefits Metanoia’s Summer Youth Freedom School, which identifies at-risk youth with leadership potential and teaches them the skills necessary to succeed. Dinner tickets can be Purchased Here.

The Glass Onion’s Annual Julia Child Birthday Dinner

  • Saturday, August 15, 2015
  • 5:00pm 9:00pm

On Saturday, August 15, what would have been Julia Child’s 103rd birthday, The Glass Onion will host its annual celebration dinner in her honor. For $45 per person, dinners can enjoy a special three-course menu for the night. There will be optional French wine pairings for $25 per person.

“The Julia Child Dinner Celebration has become one of our most highly anticipated events we host all year,” stated Chef Chris Stewart. “It is fun for the kitchen as it gives us a chance to do something totally off our regular menu. Instead of our traditional all southern, we offer an entire French focused menu based on recipes from Julia’s cookbooks. We have never done the exact same dish twice and are pretty excited about what we have planned for this year.

To make reservations to attend the dinner, call 843-225-1717.

Ballpark Festival Of Beers

  • Saturday, August 15, 2015
  • 7:00pm 10:00pm

Presented by Kickin’ Chicken, Ballpark Festival of Beers offers over 100 American and International Ales, Stouts, Lagers, Pilsners and Specialty Brews on Saturday, August 15th at The Joe!  $25 tickets are available at Kickin’ Chicken, $30 tickets are available at the RiverDogs Box Office or at RileyParkEvents.com and VIP are $50. This is a 21 & over rain or shine event. Look for food trucks from Kickin’ Chicken, Cast Iron Food Truck, Zombie Bob’s Pizza, Creole Food Truck, Roti Rolls, and Sweet Lulu’s Bakery on Wheels. Enjoy live music from Blue Plantation Band & The Midnight City.

Harbour Club’s 21st Anniversary Beach Bash

  • Saturday, August 22, 2015
  • 7:00pm 10:00pm

The Harbour Club opens its doors to the public to celebrate its 21st birthday with a DJ, photo booth, beach-themed cocktails, and a beach-themed menu by Executive Chef William Montgomery. The menu includes items like watermelon gazpacho, roasted corn with chile lime butter, lobster succotash, and alligator sausage.   The cost of the event is $45 per person (plus tax and service charge). Ticket price includes DJ, dancing and more. For more details, call 843-723-9680.

Hot Nights & Holy City Dinner

  • Sunday, August 23, 2015
  • 6:00pm 9:00pm

The dog days are approaching and summer produce is abundant – time again for Middleton Place Restaurant and Holy City Brewing to host the 2nd Annual Hot Nights & Holy City Beer Dinner. In contrast to the January Braise & Brew dinner partnership, with its heavier, braised meat and dark winter beer pairings, Hot Nights & Holy City offers lighter fare with summer seasonal brews.

Executive Chef Brandon Buck has reached out to regional farmers for their freshest and finest to create his five-course summer dinner. South Carolina’s Manchester Farms quail, North Carolina’s Ashley Farms guinea hen and Heritage Farms pork belly, along with a Carolina shrimp bouillabaisse, will heat up the sultry night.

Cost is $85.  For more information, please click here.

GrowFood Carolina’s 2nd Annual Mushroom Gathering

  • Friday, August 28, 2015
  • 6:00pm 9:00pm

Back by popular demand, GrowFood hosts the 2nd Annual Mushroom Gathering. Many of your favorite chefs will be dishing up delicious, ‘shroom-centric bites and mushroom growers and foragers on hand to answer all of your fungus questions plus there will be live music and local libations to add to the fun.

Charleston Italian Festival

  • Saturday, September 19, 2015
  • 12:00pm 1:00pm

The Charleston Italian Festival is a celebration of Italian Culture. The food, wine, art, entertainment and cars, really nice cars of Italy will be represented. There’s so much to celebrate, we’re closing the street to do it! At the Charleston Italian Festival you’ll taste cuisine from some of the area’s best Italian restaurants. You’ll sample wines from the Italian countryside and Italian beers you’ve been dying to try. In the Artisan Tent, some lovely handmade items, handbags, Italian food products, oils, vinegars, photography, ceramics and linens. Music and activities will take place throughout the day, providing a festive and fun time for everyone.

The Southern Living Taste Of Charleston

  • Sunday, September 27, 2015
  • 10:00am 5:00pm

The Southern Living Taste of Charleston, hosted by the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association is a 3-day event showcasing taste-tempting delights served by Charleston restaurants. Historic Boone Hall Plantation is transformed into a sea of culinary enchantment!  50 of the Lowcountry’s  favorite casual and fine dining restaurants serving sample size portions + beer and wine.  Highlights of the Main Event include: specialty and imported beer tasting tent, live music, the legendary “Waiters’ Race” and the “Kid’s Kitchen Sideshow.” Food and drink tickets are sold separately. Children 10 and under are free. Rain or Shine. No Pets, Coolers or Tailgating. Free Parking. Please Carpool.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit the following charities: The Ronald McDonald House, Hollings Cancer Center, Shriners Hospitals For Children and Charleston County Schools Science Materials Resource Center.

Hogs For The Cause

  • Saturday, October 3, 2015
  • 11:00am 9:00pm

Hate Cancer but love BBQ, Music and some cold beverages with friends? Welcome to the Hogs family! The purpose of Hogs for the Cause is to provide aid and relief of those variable expenses and economic burdens which families face while their child is being treated for pediatric brain cancer. Currently, Hogs For The Cause operates as the premier funding source for pediatric brain cancer outreach services in the United States and has given grants to over 200 families in need in just 6 years and partnered with several hospitals nationally, including MUSC Children’s Hospital.

Hogs Charleston will be held at The Grove at Patriots Point.

Tale Of The Fish

  • Sunday, October 18, 2015
  • 4:00pm 7:00pm

Hoist the anchor and begin your voyage to the Italian coast and discover the rich culinary history of the Mediterranean and Adriatic coasts. Wild Dunes Resort is thrilled to host the first-ever “Tale of the Fish” culinary event October 19, 2014.

Offering an unmatched “foodie” experience – let your toes sink into the sand as you savor authentic coastal Italian inspired dishes. This one-of-a-kind dining opportunity welcomes Charleston’s own celebrated chef, Ken Vedrinski and several fellow Italian chefs to showcase their skills. Italian libations to Lowcountry ingredients infused with Italian tradition, the Tale of the Fish offers an evening like no other in Charleston where the vibrant tastes of Italy and the beauty of coastal Carolina meet.

Featured Chefs:

Ken Vedrinski: Trattoria Lucca & Coda Del Pesce, Charleston, SC

Clay Conley: Buccan & Imoto, Palm Beach, FL

Nicholas Stefanelli: Bibiana, Washington, D.C.

Michael Toscano: Perla, New York, NY

Ford Fry: St. Cecilia, Atlanta, GA

10th Annual Taste Of The World Fundraiser

  • Thursday, November 5, 2015
  • 6:00pm 8:30pm

The Charleston Port & Seafarers’ Society (ChaPSS) will present the 10th Annual Taste of the World on Thursday, November 5, marking a milestone anniversary for the organization’s largest annual fundraising event. Each year, this event raises thousands of dollars for ChaPSS, a charity that welcomes and serves the needs of thousands of men and women who make their livelihood in the port or at sea.

This year, Taste of the World is moving to the Omar Convention Center at Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant. The new venue will accommodate up to 800 attendees, who will have the opportunity to sample a variety of international cuisines from some of Charleston’s best restaurants including Brittons BBQ, Coleman Public House, Saveurs Du Monde, Big Game Bar & Grill, and more. Guests may also enter to win prizes and participate in a silent auction. This year’s silent auction will feature items including two six-day African Photo Safaris for two, a one-week stay in Kiawah, a one-week stay in Williamsburg, a dinner cruise for six, gift certificates, artwork, and much more.

For more culinary events, visit Charleston Culinary Tour’s calendar of events at www.charlestonculinarytours.com/charleston-culinary-events.

Lowcountry Food Day Crawl

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 22, 2014 by Lowcountry Boil

10714353_10100906227989046_6373420881757560679_oIn celebration of National Food Day on October 24th, Lowcountry organizations are coming together to offer an array of opportunities to celebrate healthy, local, affordable food. All events are open to the public and family friendly. The “Lowcountry Food Day Crawl” will kick off with a screening of the documentary, “Soul Food Junkies” at 5:30pm on October 23 at the Cinebarre in Mt. Pleasant. The Crawl will continue on Friday with various activities throughout the area, including grocery store tours, farm volunteer session, locals lunch, Cooking Demos, Live Art, celebrity contests, healthy trick or treating and a Slow Sips Happy Hour. The finale will be held at the Charleston Farmers Market on Saturday, October 25th where participants can win prizes for participating in the Food Day Crawl Scavenger Hunt. See below for more information on each event.

Thursday October 23rd – Lowcountry Food Day Kick-off: “Soul Food Junkies” screening hosted by MUSC and Slow Food Charleston at Cinebarre Mt. Pleasant

Please join us for a screening of the acclaimed documentary, Soul Food Junkies. About the Film: Inspired by his own family’s complex relationship with “soul food” — fried chicken, ribs, macaroni and cheese, peach cobbler, and the whole panoply of down-home foods made with grease, sugar, and love — acclaimed filmmaker Byron Hurt asks whether this diet is nurturing or destroying the African American community. With humor and heart, Hurt questions the effects of “soul food” on the health of not only African Americans, but all who guiltily consume this most comforting of American comfort foods.

Tickets: $5 suggested donation with proceeds to benefit the Lowcountry Food Bank. Seating is limited so register today at

When: 5:30pm – 8:30pm. Reception begins at 5:30pm with complementary snacks and drink specials available for purchase at the bar. Food Day partners will be on hand and attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to support Lowcountry Food Bank. Screening begins at 6:30pm with a panel discussion immediately following at 7:45pm.

Friday October 24th :

Cooking Matters Grocery Store Tours hosted by Lowcountry Food Bank, SCAND, Charleston Trident Dietetic Association and Les Dames d’Escoffier:

What: Cooking Matters at the Store tours are 60 minute interactive, guided tours teaching participants how to shop for healthy food on a limited budget. The tour ends with a challenge to select items that make a healthy meal for under $10. Upon completion, each participant will receive a gift card to purchase the items!

Where: Tour these Bilo locations in the greater Charleston area:
• Bilo, 445 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403
• Bilo, 4391 Dorchester Road, North Charleston, SC 29405
• Bilo, 142 Saint James Avenue, Goose Creek, SC 29405

When: 9am-1pm: Tours will be held at 9am, 10am, 11am, and 12pm. Please arrive early to register for the tour beginning at the top of the hour and expect to spend 90 minutes at the store.

Crop Mob hosted by Lowcountry Local First:

What: Get your hands dirty alongside Lowcountry Local First apprentices and farmers at Dirt Works Incubator Farm. Volunteers will join together to prepare the fields for the final fall planting. Wear your work clothes, boots, and gloves and prepare to have a good time with fellow farm supporters!

When: 10am-11:30am

Where: Dirt Works Incubator Farm, 3955 Betsy Kerrison Pkwy, Johns Island. Please RSVP to Avril@LowcountryLocalFirst.org for directions.

All Local Lunch hosted by College of Charleston Office of Sustainability and Growfood Carolina:

A collaboration between CofC Dining Services and the Office of Sustainability, the College of Charleston will be hosting a locally sourced lunch featuring multiple sustainable menu options at the City Bistro dining hall (80 St. Philip St.) from 11:30-2. All local produce and pantry items will be sourced through South Carolina’s only food hub, GrowFood Carolina. The lunch is available for all attendees (non-CofC at a price of $9.25 each) and includes unlimited portions and beverages. City Bistro is currently on track to become one of the first zero waste dining facilities in Charleston.

When: 11:30am-2pm

Where: City Bistro Dining Hall at 80 St. Philip Street. A limited number of courtesy parking passes are available by the City of Charleston in the St. Philip Street garage, ask for voucher at event.

MUSC Urban Farm Food Day Peanut Party hosted by MUSC Office of Health Promotion and Sodexo:

As part of the Lowcountry Food Day Crawl, we are hosting an event at the MUSC Urban Farm on Friday, October 24th. In addition to the following activities, we will also have local artist Everett White entertaining participants with Performance Art as well as helping children paint rain barrels donated to MUSC and Ashley Hall by Coca-Cola and several food vendors offering healthy lunches and snacks.

Schedule of Events:
11:30am – 12:00pm – Self-guided farm tours
Noon – Reading of Food Day Proclamation by Councilman Mike Seekings
12:05pm – 12:30pm – Cooking Demo and Tasting, featuring Chef Bob Tremayne and MUSC Dietitian Debbie Petitpain
12:30 – 12:45 – MUSC Culinary Competition judging & awards
12:45 – 1:00 – Louie’s Kids/Healthy Sprout Juicing Demo/Tasting
1:00 – 1:30pm – Celebrity “Build a Better Peanut Butter Bird Feeder” Contest
1:30 – Bird Feeder judging and awards

Food Day Trick or Treat in the Park hosted by City of Charleston Recreation Department, Lighten Up Charleston and MUSC Dietetic Interns:

What: A special Kids Halloween Food Day Trick-or-Treat in the Park for lowcountry kids with healthy tips provided by MUSC Dietetic Interns.

When: 4:00pm – 6:00pm

Where: Hampton Park, 30 Mary Murray Drive

Slow Sips Food Day Happy Hour hosted by Slow Food Charleston:

What: Lowcountry Food Day Crawl Happy Hour to round out a great day of events. We’ll be spicing it up with specialty, local jalapeño margaritas and some locally-sourced menu items in honor of Food Day with a portion of proceeds benefitting the Green Heart Project’s Farm-to-School Programs. Green Heart Project will have a booth providing information on how to get involved.

When: 5:00pm to 7:00pm

Where: Taco Boy, 217 Huger St. Downtown

Saturday October 25th: Lowcountry Food Day Crawl Finale

Charleston Farmers Market Food Day Finale, hosted by Lighten Up Charleston:

What: Lowcountry Food Day Crawl Finale. Stop by the tent hosted by Lighten Up Charleston for a meet and greet with organizers and learn about more opportunities to connect to health-promoting resources in our community. Food Day Crawl participants who have correct answers to 2 or more scavenger hunt questions will get to pick a prize from our “grab bag”. Participants who have answered 4 or more questions correctly will be entered into a drawing for a grand prize (TBD).

When: 8:00am-1:00pm

Where: Marion Square

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