Like all their other tours, the Mixology Tour offered by Charleston Culinary Tours is very highly rated. Some guests describe this tour as the highlight of their time in Charleston, saying it was “perfect” and a “must do.” They also have a tour called Pubs, Taverns, and Taprooms. T...
Charleston’s food tours showcase the best of Lowcountry cuisine, which combines African, French, and Caribbean influences. Signature dishes like shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, and fried green tomatoes reflect the region’s reliance on fresh, local ingredients. These dishes offer a taste of C...
In Year One, hot off the trail of sixteen years of city and country gardening in the hot and humid South, we were keen on testing the greenhouse’s ability to grow an array of vegetables, herbs, and flowers during our first New England winter, all inspired by the writings of Katharine ...
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Charleston. I don't know about you but when I've taken walking ghost tours, there's lots of distractions, from people trying to get by you on the sidewalk, loud vehicles going by, and sometimes it's hard to hear the tour guides. Thus, another benefit from a small g...
Starting at the corner of Meeting and John Streets at the fountain near the Charleston Visitor Center, you will meet your tour guide and that day’s participating Chef, who will lead the group to the farmer’s market to pick out the freshest ingredients the market has...
In the 1920s, Charleston’s mayor Robert Goodwyn Rhett resided at what is now the historic John Rutledge House Inn. The Mayor was expecting a visit from U.S. President William Taft during his tour of Charleston. Wanting to do something special for the President, Mayor Rhett asked his butl...