June 28: Charleston’s Smallest Bar, 4th Fireworks Cruise, & 1181


Charleston’s Smallest Bar

Inspired by the smallest bar in Key West, it’s located downtown and is an extension of Coast. There’s only four indoor barstools, but you can walk through Hutson Alley with  drinks. There are also a handful of outdoor tables, bringing Charleston’s Smallest Bar’s total capacity to around 30 people.

Charleston’s Smallest Bar opens in downtown’s Hutson Alley | Food | postandcourier.com

 

4th Firework Cruise

 

The Greens and Grains Bowl at 1181

Y’all it’s so good. This place is more known for their Burgers, Tenders, and Nachos…but dont’ sleep on the greens and grains bowl at 1181.

It’s a spring mix, five grain blend of red quinoa, white quinoa, barley, wild rice + wheat berries, cucumbers, tomatoes, chickpeas, feta. I add Chicken and do the balsamic dressing.

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