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Fuel Charleston Announces Closing After 15 Years on Rutledge Ave
It’s a bittersweet day for the Cannonborough-Elliotborough neighborhood and the Charleston food scene. After more than 15 years of serving up tacos, “Pain Relievers,” and friendly competition on the bocce court, Fuel Charleston has announced it is closing its doors. The popular Caribbean-inspired cantina, housed in a converted 1950s filling station on Rutledge Avenue, will…
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Charleston’s New Jewel: The Cooper, A Luxury Waterfront Oasis Arriving in 2026!
The highly anticipated Cooper hotel, set to open its doors in early 2026, is not just another place to stay – it’s an experience, a destination, and a stunning architectural statement on our beautiful waterfront. What is The Cooper? The Cooper is being hailed as Charleston’s very first true luxury waterfront hotel right on the…
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International African American Museum and Charleston Wine + Food to Co-Present One-Night-Only “Dine on a Mat” Culinary Experience
Charleston, S.C. – The International African American Museum (IAAM) will be co-presenting a special, one-night-only culinary event, “Dine on a Mat,” on Friday, March 6, 2026, in collaboration with Charleston Wine + Food (CHSWF) for the festival’s 20th anniversary. This immersive experience will bring the authentic flavors and traditions of West Africa to Charleston, celebrating the…
