Aug 25: Avril Lavigne, Hall’s Bragging Rights Bash, & Sheffield’s Wine Bar


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Braggin Rights Bash

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The fourth annual Braggin’ Rights Bash, a culinary and cocktail competition, will be held on Wednesday, September 21st at Halls Signature Events (5 Faber Street) in downtown Charleston. This year, the venue will close off Faber Street and host the event both inside and outside. Here are the restaurants that are battling it out: Halls Chophouse Charleston, Slightly North of Broad, High Cotton, Rita’s Seaside Grille, Halls Signature Events, Halls Chophouse Nexton, Halls Chophouse Columbia, Halls Chophouse Greenville, & Halls Chophouse Nashville (new this year)

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Sheffield’s Wine Bar

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