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Charleston, SC Events Restaurant Reviews

Sushikon Brewshi Tour – CLOSED

May 13, 2016
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The only time “I ate sushi on a bus” is an ok statement.

Earlier this month, we attended Sushikon’s Brewshi Tour. Sushikon was started by the same people who brought us Octobachi downtown, which is sadly no longer. When I first heard about this tour, I thought it sounded like a really fun, new, and unique idea. It’s sort of like a food-truck-meets-brewery-tour-meets-sushi.

If you close your eyes you can pretend like you're in Japan!

If you close your eyes you can pretend like you’re in Japan!

This was only their 3rd tour ever and they have many more planned for the next few months. We went to three local breweries and were served a sushi meal in between each stop. We met at the bus depot downtown around 6 pm and left to go to our first brewery, Freehouse Brewery.

That's what we're talkin' bout.

That’s what we’re talkin’ bout.

 

If you haven’t ever been, I would recommend making the trek just for the view alone; it’s absolutely gorgeous!

Plus, dog friendly! Win-win!

Plus, dog friendly! Win-win!

We tried two half pints while we talked to frequent brewery goers and looked at the equipment. Freehouse had a gorgeous view of the Ashley River, but was a tad small, so it gets crowded very quickly. The beers were very refreshing and crisp.

Half pints are like mini-muffins: they don't actually count as real life.

Half pints are like mini-muffins: they don’t actually count as real life.

After about 30 minutes at Freehouse, we headed back to the bus to enjoy our first round of sushi: sushi nachos with fresh, local tuna, imitation crab, avocado, carrots, cucumber and caviar on top of blue corn tortilla chips. The nachos were tasty and light after our first round of beers.

You heard that right. Sushi. Nachos.

You heard that right. Sushi. Nachos.

While eating sushi nachos, we headed toward our second brewery, Tradesman on James Island. Driving down Folly Road, you would never suspect the building behind a gas station to hold many, delicious beers.

Oh, hey, secret Brewery. Nice to meet you!

Oh, hey, secret Brewery. Nice to meet you!

This two-story building has different taps on the different levels, and each beer is named after something trade related, and each tap has a tool as a handle.

The closest I'll ever get to being in a tool shed.

The closest I’ll ever get to being in a tool shed.

Some of the beers we tried were infused with different flavors that we’d never seen anywhere else. Including a coffee beer that was not a stout or porter, but more of a light beer. One of the beers that is frequently on their menu is called Coco Nuts & Bolts made with toasted coconut, which I will definitely be going back to try as they had run out.

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Is it just me or are these half pints getting bigger?

As we made our way back to the bus, we had a platter of sushi waiting for us. The sushi tasted fresh and was very filling, but wasn’t overly flavorful or unique.

At least it looks pretty!

At least it looks pretty!

They also turned on these cool lights inside the bus once it started to get dark outside.

Disco sushi bus! New band name!

Disco sushi bus! New band name!

We made our way to the last brewery, Low Tide on Johns Island. This brewery was definitely the largest and had the most equipment.

Low Tide; High Appreciation.

Low Tide; High Appreciation.

It’s a new building that is decorated with a very beachy feel. We were impressed with the beers we had as they were all unique flavors, especially the Pete’s Coconut Chai, which is a darker beer with notes of coconut and chai. For a dark beer, it was surprisingly light.

Still no word on who this "Pete" fella is, though.

Still no word on who this “Pete” fella is, though.

When we got back on the bus to head downtown, a dessert sushi was waiting for us. We were not very impressed with the dessert. Fruit sushi isn’t something I would normally order on the menu, but I also wouldn’t want something that’s supposed to be sweet wrapped in seaweed. I think if they had a green tea ice cream, mochi or even mango rice pudding, it would have been a better alternative to what they served.

Hey, you can't win them all.

Hey, you can’t win them all.

Overall, we had an awesome time on the Brewshi Tour, but I think they have a few areas they could improve. I think the overall price is too expensive, being about $100 per person after taxes. The food was good and I loved that the tuna was fresh and local, but I’m not sure the food was worth the price of the tour. Visiting the breweries was great and being able to try their different beers on tap was a fun way to be introduced to each brewery. It wasn’t as much as a tour as I expected, the breweries were a little too small for that. The tour guide on Sushikon has a lengthy resume, working with many breweries, and is incredibly knowledgeable. He was available for questions during the brewery visits, but we didn’t actually get any official tours of the breweries, which I think would’ve been really fun. I think they also will need to have a rotating brewery list because as a return customer, you wouldn’t want to go back to the same brewery each time.

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Still have no idea what any of this stuff does.

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Charleston Restaurant News Events

Mother’s Day Round Up

May 4, 2016

Treat mom to an amazing day; she deserves it!

[This list will be updated as more events are added]

Mother's Day

Downtown

The Alley

May 8, 11 am – 10 pm

The Alley is treating all moms to one free game of bowling with their families on Mother’s Day Sunday May 8, 2016 from 11am – 10pm as a thanks to all that moms everywhere do.

Guests can also enjoy $3 mimosas and bloody mary’s until 5pm.

Lanes are first come, first serve, and no reservations will be accepted for the promotion.

Bay Street Biergarten

May 8, 11 am – 3 pm

Bay St Biergarten is hosting a “Thank You Mom” Mother’s Day Brunch on Sunday May 8, 2016 from 11am – 3pm that includes a free gift for all moms that attend (the gift isn’t a flower).

Moms and their families can enjoy Bay Street Biergarten’s popular brunch menu, which includes the Chicken and Waffle, Southern Fried Green Tomato Benedict and the Creme Brûlée French Toast, as well as mimosas and bloody marys.

High Cotton

May 8, 10 am – 2:30 pm

Celebrate the one you call Mother with Brunch on Sunday, May 8th, from 10:00 am – 2:30 pm. Reservations are required and can be made by calling us at 843-724-3815.

Mount Pleasant

Tavern & Table

May 8, 11 am – 3 pm

Celebrate Mother’s Day with the return of their popular annual Just Ducky Fundraiser benefitting women’s cancer research at Hollings Cancer Center on Sunday May 8, 2016 from 11am – 3pm.

Guests can start Mother’s Day off by enjoying brunch favorites such as Toad in the Hole, and Duck Confit Hash, and listen to live music by David Higgins.At 1:30pm everyone is encouraged to go out to the docks for the start of the exciting Just Ducky race.  All of the rubber ducks will be released into the creek and the first, and the owner of the winning duck will receive a $250 gift certificate to Red’s and $300 Tavern and Table.Registered rubber ducks are $50 with 100% of the proceeds go to women’s cancer research at Hollings Cancer Center (only 200 ducks available for racing).  Guests can also purchase a non racing  rubber duck to “duckerate” for only $10 (includes supplies).

Call (843) 352-9510 for brunch reservations.

West Ashley

Holiday Inn Charleston Riverview

May 8, 12 – 4 pm

Lunch buffet for mom from 12 – 4pm.

Charleston Restaurant News Events

Kentucky Derby Round Up

May 3, 2016

Grab your big floppy hats and Lilly Pulitzer dresses: it’s the Kentucky Derby! Here’s where to catch all the action in the Holy City.

[We’ll be updating this list as more events are added]

Kentucky Derby

Downtown

The Alley

May 7, 5 – 9 pm

Race fans can enjoy a bourbon tasting for featuring Bulleit Bourbon, and a special Derby inspired menu for hungry viewers while listening to live music by The Bluestone Ramblers Bluegrass Band. Live music starts at 5:30pm.

There will even be a FREE Sports Book /horse contest. Guests can enter their name and email and select a horse they believe will win. Everyone who picked the winning horse will be in a raffle to win a custom Affordabike.

Admission is free for this event and guests are strongly encouraged to get in the derby spirit by wearing traditional adornments like big derby hats, seersucker and bow ties.

Special Kentucky Derby inspired food menu:

  • Hot Brown Sandwich
  • Triple Crown Burger
  • Fried Catfish Deviled Eggs
  • Country Ham Biscuit Sliders
  • Country Fried Chicken

Bay Street Biergarten

May 7, 5 – 8 pm

Bay St Biergarten will be turning their popular biergarten into a giant Infield for their Kentucky Derby Tailgate Party on Saturday May 7th from 5pm – 8pm complete with Woodford Mint Juleps and New Belgium bier specials.

Since the infield at Churchill Downs take life a lot less seriously, ladies and gentlemen are encouraged to dust off their old big hats for a Most Creative Hat Contest: Decorate a big floppy hat from the inspiration of their favorite drink/bier name (example: Holy City Washout Wheat maybe a hat with waves and wheat attached to it). The most creative hat will win Bier Bucks.

Guests should also ride their bikes to the party and enter the New Belgium Brewery Slow Ride competition. At 5pm be the LAST person to cross the finish line without letting their feet touch the ground and win a custom New Belgium bike.

The Rooftop at Vendue

May 7, 3 – 7 pm

Join The Rooftop at Vendue for Derby Day, for live music from The Lowhills, and a “Best Dressed” & “Best Hat” Contest

Derby Cocktail Specials: $9 Mint Juleps

Mount Pleasant

Tavern & Table

May 7, 5 – 8 pm

Guests can enjoy live music from The Moonshiners while sipping on mint juleps, and enjoy a hot brown from Chef Katie and all while experiencing the best two minutes in sports.

Guests that think they know which horse will win can enter the free horse picking contest. If their horse wins, they could walk away with $100 house cash.

The party is free to attend, but guests are encouraged to sport their best Derby attire.

Charleston Restaurant News Events

Cinco de Mayo Round Up

May 2, 2016

Everyone’s favorite excuse to drink margaritas and eat guacamole is finally here! We’ve got the scoop on where to go this May 5th.

[This list will be updated as more events are added]

Cinco-de-mayo

Downtown Charleston

Bar Mash

May 5, 4 pm – until

Featuring live music, games, and more!

Drink specials: tequila specials will be available

Bay St. Biergarten

May 5, 11 am – 11 pm

Bay St Biergarten will be serving up nacho specials, a special tequila cocktail, and even a taco eating challenge.

Whoever can eat 10 soft tacos the fastest will be heading home with a Bay Street Biergarten Gift Basket (worth up to $150 value). $10 to enter, and it all goes down at 8pm.

Charleston Cinco de Mayo Festival

Charleston Visitor Center Bus Shed, May 7, 7 – 11 pm

Featuring live music, a Zumba exhibition, tequila tasting, and more!

Tickets are $10

Grand Bohemian Rooftop

May 7, 6 pm – until

Relax with ritas on the rooftop. They’ll also be offering taco specials the whole night to keep you in the festive spirit! 

Drink specials: margaritas are $7 per glass or $30 to share by the bowl.

Taco Boy

May 5, 11 am – 11 pm

The Green Thieves will pumping out the musica downtown from 5PM-8PM, and Taco Boy will be handing out plenty of sombreros and mustaches for everyone!

They’ll also have a photo booth with C.Tan Photography for you to get a little loco, and special margaritas featuring Casa Noble Tequila!

James Island

SIP Tap Room

May 5, 5 pm – until

Listen to live music and sip on $2 Mexican beers. Enjoy the outdoor patio and bring your dogs if you’d like.

Drink specials: $2 Corona, Corona Light, Tecate, Dos Equis; $12 Margartia Pitchers; $20 All you can drink Margaritas

Mount Pleasant

FILL Restaurant & Piano Bar

May 5, 4 pm – 10 pm

Fill Restaurant & Piano Bar invites guests to join them this Thursday night for a Cinco de Mayo celebration. Guests will enjoy Mexican food specials, margarita specials, cervezas and a dueling piano show.

Thursday night’s dueling piano show will start at 8pm with pianists Dave D and Johnny K. To make your reservation and to learn more about Cinco de Mayo Fill Restaurant & Piano Bar, please visit FillBar.com or find them on Facebook at Fill Restaurant & Piano Bar.

SIP Tap Room

May 5, 5 pm – until

Listen to live music and sip on $2 Mexican beers. Enjoy the outdoor patio and bring your dogs if you’d like.

Drink specials: $2 Corona, Corona Light, Tecate, Dos Equis; $12 Margartia Pitchers; $20 All you can drink Margaritas

North Charleston

Básico

May 5, 5 – 10 pm

Featuring live bossa nova and choro music from local Brazilian band Porto Seguro, a mechanical bull, and the full menu will be available for purchase.

Drink specials: $3 margaritas

Summerville

Charleston Sports Pub

May 5, 4 pm – until

Featuring live music and party favors galore.

Drink specials: $3 Espolón, house margaritas, coronas, tacos.

West Ashley

Charleston Sports Pub

May 5, 4 pm – until

Featuring live music and party favors galore.

Drink specials: $3 Espolón, house margaritas, coronas, tacos.

Mex 1 Coastal Cantina

May 5,  5 – until

Featuring live music from The Dubplates, Big Hair Productions, and more, the event will also feature Samba Dancing Girls, Fire Hula Hoopers, a Photo Booth, Modelo Girls and Milagro Ladies,  a taco eating contest, giveaways, and more!

Drink specials: $3 Modelo Especial Cans, Drafts: Corona Lt, Dos Equis, Negra Modelo, Pacifico, $5 Milagro Blanco Shots, $6 Milagro Cocktail

 

Charleston Restaurant News

Introducing: The Charleston Veggie Crawl

May 1, 2016

Charleston Veggie Crawl is a walking food tour presented by The Kale Whale (www.thekalewhale.com), your local plant-powered lifestyle ladies. The tour takes an inside look at fresh, local plant-based cuisine in a flourishing corner of our city, all the while getting our heart pumping, sharing our love for Food, Fitness and Fun!  The goal is to educate people on the importance of plants (veggies) in our lifestyle, not only for our own health, but also for the health of our planet.

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The tour includes food samplings at 4-5 restaurants (currently in the Spring/President Street area), a succinct informational packet, and a walk through an up-and-coming corner of our town. It’s the perfect tour for locals, visitors, or anyone looking for something a little out of the box. You’ll meet new friends, eat good food, and learn a little sumpin’sumpin’.

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Tours take place every Saturday, 2:30PM – 5:00PM, starting May 14, 2016. Information and ticket links can be found at www.thekalewhale.com/events.

Charleston Restaurant News

Home Team BBQ Downtown Introduces Late Night Cocktail & Bar Menu

April 30, 2016

Executive Chef Taylor Garrigan and Beverage Director Adam Rothstein have launched a new late night menu at their downtown location. The menu is available seven days a week from 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. (food offered until 1:00 a.m.).

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Some items from the menu include:

Drinks

  • Seasonal “pickled” back: a rotating shrub or drinking vinegar made with seasonal produce and paired with an appropriate spirit. Currently on the menu, Altos Blanco tequila with local strawberry shrub
  • Rotating Nightly Boilermaker: a curated beer and a shot special. Currently on menu, Illegal Joven Mezcal with Anderson Valley Blood Orange Goes
  • “After School Special’: take on a boozy ice cream float. Jaegermeister, Green Chartreuse, Crème de Cacao, Pluff Mud Porter, and Vanilla Ice Cream
  • Market Daiquiri: pickled local strawberry, thyme, Plantation 3 Star Rum, Fresh Lime, Cane Sugar

Snacks (changes daily)

  • Smoked chicken wings, dry rubber, with Alabama white sauce
  • Home Team Salad, garden mix, grilled corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, toasted pepitas, smoked poblano vinaigrette
  • Double Stack Burger, 2-4oz. patties, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle, brioche bun
  • Sliders, topped with slaw, pickles, onions
  • Rueben, house smoked pastrami, house made sauerkraut, 1000 island dressing, swiss cheese on marble rye
  • Fried Mac and Cheese Balls
Events

Cowboy Charcoal’s 1st Annual “Fire & Ice Women’s Championship”

April 28, 2016

Cowboy Charcoal, maker of top selling, all-natural hardwood lump charcoal, wood chips and chunks, recently announced the first ever Cowboy Charcoal Fire and Ice Women’s Championship Barbeque Series to celebrate female barbeque competitors across the United States.

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Cowboy Charcoal, in partnership with the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS), kicks off the 2016 barbeque season with the new competition series, looking for the best female pitmasters to be judged on taste, appearance and texture in the following categories: chicken, ribs, pork and brisket.

“We are excited to announce our first women’s competition series with KCBS,” said Chris Caron, Vice President, General Manager for Duraflame, Inc. “We’re inspired by women in the BBQ industry who are making a mark on the scene. We wanted to create a platform to celebrate the trend-setting women in the industry and recognize these talented pitmasters among their peers.”

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To qualify for the series, teams must be pre-registered with KCBS and have a designated female pitmaster. Teams accrue points at KCBS-sanctioned events from January 2016 through The American Royal competition later in the calendar year. The top ten women’s teams will win a spot to compete at the World Barbecue Championship in Orange Beach, Ala. November 9-13, 2016, where they will vie for $15,000 in diamond jewelry in the Fire & Ice Finals Competition.

“We are so thrilled to have a focused and fun program this year — thanks to Cowboy Charcoal — that celebrates the female pitmaster,” commented Carolyn Wells, Executive Director of KCBS. “Our community of passionate BBQ enthusiasts is anchored by both men and women, so I applaud Cowboy’s efforts to shine a well-deserving light on the females who are excelling in professional barbeque.”

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For more information about the competition and how to register, please visit www.CowboyFireAndIce.com. For competitors not registered with KCBS, please visit http://www.kcbs.us/join.php.

Charleston Restaurant News

Bohemian Bull Announces New Spring Menu

April 21, 2016

Bohemian Bull has introduced a new Spring menu, featuring new innovative items for lunch and dinner, as well as the classic Bohemian Bull favorites.

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Pub Nachos

New additions to the Bohemian Bull menu include Pub Nachos, Honey Siracha and Garlic Parmesan Sauced Wings, Jerk Dry Rub Wings, The Maybank Salad, Walnut Pesto Cream Pasta and more.

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Walnut Pesto Cream Pasta

The menu also features new Adult Desserts including Brandy Alexander Chocolate Chip and Grasshopper Mint Ice Cream, Coney Island Root Beer Float and Adult’s Margarita Popsicle.

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New Wing Flavors

Bohemian Bull has also added a new burger, The “Son of a Southern Burger” to their list of fresh, hand-spanked burgers. The “Son of a Southern Burger” is made with pickled okra, pepper jack pimento cheese, slaw, and Chipotle BBQ.

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Son of a Southern Burger

In addition to the new food items, Bohemian Bull also added two new Spring cocktails to their cocktail list including the Strawberry Rye Mojito made with house infused strawberry rye whiskey, fresh mint, lime juice, simple syrup, and soda water and Kiwi Collision with house infused cucumber gin, fresh kiwi, lime juice, and soda water. To learn more about Bohemian Bull and to view the full new menu, please visit BohemianBull.com or find them on Facebook at Bohemian Bull.