September 10: The Perfect Couple, Indigo Road, Progresso


The Perfect Couple

 

In lieu of the traditional Charleston Restaurant week (which is not hosting its typical September installment this year), several local eateries will be participating in their own version of the culinary celebration. A family of restaurants – Brasserie la Banque, Indaco, The Kingstide, Maya, Oak Steakhouse, and O-Ku – will be taking part in The Indigo Road Restaurant Week, which underway now through September 15, 2024. Each entity is offering three-course menu offerings.

“Every September, we look forward to participating in Charleston Restaurant Week, so that we can welcome returning and new guests with a special menu that invites them to enjoy a new dining experience at our restaurants,” said Steve Palmer, Founder of The Indigo Road Hospitality Group. “After discussing plans with the Charleston CVB, we decided to still move forward with our plans for Restaurant Week and are excited to welcome guests to our first Indigo Road Restaurant Week in Charleston.”

Group of Restaurants Taking Part in “Indigo Road Restaurant Week” – Holy City Sinner

 

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