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The July Hit List: Laura, Chasing Sage, Maya del Sol, and More

Things are heating up in Charleston. Yes, it’s hot as you-know-what outside, but a handful of recent additions in Charleston…

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The June Hit List: Sullivan’s Fish Camp, Pink Bellies, Girl Next Dough, and More

Spring harvests are lighting up June’s Charleston menus, and new restaurants are opening, so it’s time to get out there…

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The May Hit List: Rancho Lewis, Sushi-Wa, Chasing Sage, and More

There are so many good reasons to get out and enjoy Charleston restaurants this time of year. A wave of…

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The April Hit List: Post House, MOMO, Euro Foods, and More

We’re past the last snap of winter (hopefully), the wisteria is in bloom, and the boats and beaches will soon…

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The March Hit List: Estadio, The Daily, Big John’s, and More

Charleston is beginning to come alive. We’re brushing off cool, cloudy days, and the tulip trees are responding by popping…

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The February Hit List: Melfi’s, Stack’s Evening Eats, Mpishi, and More

It’s comfort food season in the Lowcountry — time to pull out that “real coat” if you’re headed out, and also…

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The January Hit List: Three Sirens, Sermet’s Courtyard, Frannie & The Fox, and More

The new year is here. Whether you’re looking to eat healthy, down some comfort carbs on a cold day, or…

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Post House, Lenoir, CudaCo and More: Charleston Dining’s Best in 2021

There’s no denying Charleston is delicious. But in a year of shifting pandemic protocols, staff shortages, and the pressure of…

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The December Hit List: Berkeley’s, Middleton Place, The Longboard, and More

Finally, party season has come. Beyond the office gathering, the in-laws drop-in, or the evening dinner at the neighbor’s, it’s…

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The November Hit List: Pink Cactus, Harold’s Cabin, Revival, and More

Don’t tell anyone, but November is still prime season for enjoying Charleston in all its glory. The weather is beginning…

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