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Charleston Cocktail Week returns, passes available

Charleston Cocktail Week returns, passes available

Yahoo21-04-2025

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)—Thirty-five bars and restaurants in and around Charleston are participating in an annual springtime event that began Monday.
Charleston Cocktail Week has returned, and passes are available now.
Pass holders will receive discounts on signature cocktails at participating bars and restaurants in Charleston, James Island, North Charleston, Johns Island, and Daniel Island.
Some popular establishments participating are Lost Isle, LoLa, Hyman's, Ritual, Oak Steakhouse, Bourbon N' Bubbles, and The Kingstide. A few participants will also offer deals on entrée or small appetizer pairings.
Pass holders can go to any Cocktail Week venue they want to try and show their pass to receive the signature cocktail(s) at a special price.
Additional locations are expected to be announced, and the event will occur until Apr. 27.
To get passes and see the full list of participants, click the link below.
2025 Venues and Cocktail Week Passes – Charleston Cocktail Week
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