The now closed Big John’s Tavern brought more to downtown night life than many could imagine. This bar, situated off the beaten path of the bar scene at the corner of East Bay Street and Pinckney Street, at 251 East Bay to be precise (which no one at Big John’s was), was definitely known as…
Charleston SC Restaurants
Hyman’s Seafood: A Charleston Institution
It’s hard to imagine that what began as a wholesale distributor of underwear in the 1800s has evolved into one of the most iconic and successful restaurants in all of Charleston. Hyman’s Seafood certainly had an unusual start 127 years ago before becoming the popular and best goto place for great food for locals and…
The Rooftop Bar at Vendue: Al Fresco Fun
The Rooftop Bar is situated atop the French Quarter’s historic Vendue Hotel, with unbeatable views of Charleston. It has claimed the title of Best Rooftop Bar every year since 2007, as voted by readers of Charleston City Paper. For over three decades, it has been a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. Seven days…
How TBonz Gill & Grill Rose From the Ashes: The Comeback
On Super Bowl Sunday, local Falcons fans Jerry Scheer and Mark Cumins saw their dreams go up in flames. Just after 9 a.m., fire broke out in the kitchen of TBonz Gill & Grill, the Market Street steak spot Scheer and Cumins co-own. “Mark and I are both big Falcons fans, so it just made…