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Bertha’s Kitchen of North Charleston was selected as a 2017 Classic’s Award Winner by the James Beard Foundation, a nod which came as a complete surprise to its owners.

Places like the Avery Research Center play a key role in preserving the history of individuals like Campbell for future generations.

Take a ride on the cool side, CARTA's cool side

A simple yet elegant alternative to partying until dawn.

Head to Julep for a friends and family soiree featuring some nice deals (and other surprises).

Holy City Hospitality's Taste of Hutson Alley biannual event was a fun evening showcasing the best that the off-King alley has to offer.

In Our First Grit List Submissions, Charleston Grit Readers Waxed Nostalgic About Their Favorite Shuttered and Forgotten Holy City Eateries

Editor Hooper Schultz sits down with one of the organizers of We Are Family's Spirit Day, being held this Friday, October 21, at The Southern Gallery from 6:30pm-9pm.

Guest Contributor Austin Trevor Covers Raleigh's Hopscotch Music Festival—The Good, The Bad, and The Problematic

The Floozies return to Charleston with an appearance at Chucktown Ball on Saturday, September 24th!

Contributor Lorena Jordan learned about four fun cocktails made with champagne at The Cocktail Club's weekend cocktail classes, every Saturday at noon.

Whether casual or fine dining is your speed, these two downtown restaurants offer intimate outdoor options to enjoy the summer weather

Art + Food? My two favorite things in one event- sign me up!

Downtown lunchtime powerhouse Caviar & Bananas keeps it fresh this summer with four new sandwiches for the gourmand on-the-run.

Locals usually think of the area around Market Street as a place for cruise ship tourists and memento seekers, not as a spot where some of the city's most exciting restaurants might be hidden. However, executive chef Adam Hodgson and owner-operator Patrick Whaley of the modern and dynamic eatery 5Church have set out to change all that.

Lake Street Dive exploded into the public eye in 2012 with a cover of Michael Jackson’s “I Want You Back.” The YouTube video shows off lead singer Rachel Price’s powerhouse vocals and put the band’s fun-loving vibe on full display; it went viral immediately and now boasts over three million views. Since then, they’ve released two full length albums—Bad Self Portraits and this year’s Side Pony—and they have established themselves as a perennial force in the music world. Recently Charleston Grit had the pleasure of chatting with Lake Street Dive guitarist Mike “McDuck” Olson about their latest album, their upcoming show at the Music Farm June 8th, and Hometeam BBQ—naturally.

Get a true sushi education at Wasabi in Mount Pleasant or Daniel Island.