Aug 29: Yellowstone, The Haunted Tavern, & Carl and Lindsay


Yellowstone

ITS BACK!!!!

 

The Haunted Tavern

A Dark Pop-Up Cocktail Experience is coming to the Holy City from September 16th through the 24th, 2022. The event will be held at The Ashley (1940 Sam Rittenberg Blvd. in West Ashley).

Fever, the event organizers, describe The Haunted Tavern as “an immersive cocktail experience run by the descendants of Ichabod Crane. You will visit one of the most haunted locations in Charleston as the tavern keeper guides you through a 4-part interactive cocktail journey. Hear the chilling and dark tales that haunt the venue, and beware the ghost that never left… Your night will be filled with surprises—the ghost tends to sit in on the experience and scare those brave enough (or filled with enough liquid courage) to enter!”

Tickets for this 21+ event include entry to the experience, four themed cocktails, and live entertainment. You can catch the show Thursday through Sunday at 2 pm, 4 pm, 6 pm, 8 pm, and 10 pm. Each performance lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes.

 

Carl and Lindsey Engaged

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Summer House’s Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke Are Engaged: Exclusive (people.com)

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