The official lyric video for “March On Girl” by Charleston/Nashville artist, Faith Schueler.
This sound has a beautiful message of strength, confidence, courage, and perseverance. Enjoy this wonderful release by Charleston’s own talented singer/songwriter Faith Schueler.
This video is in paid partnership with Visit The USA! What an absolute dream come true, Freddy and I were invited to enjoy some of the most wonderful spots in the Southern States, and our fabulous road trip begins in Charleston South Carolina! Join us for 24 hours in Charleston before we explore more of South Carolina including iconic spots from films like The Notebook and Forrest Gump as well as the SPECTACULARLY beautiful Hilton Head Island.
In Charleston we ate at Husk, FIG, The Ordinary, Sorghum and Salt, Brown Dog Deli, and Millers All Day. We visited the alluring southern town of coastal South Carolina and immersed ourselves in its rich history as well as the architecture that is as colorful on the outside as the stories they tell on the inside.
But the Southern charm goes beyond its historic roots. This city is known as a food lover’s paradise, firmly planting its name on many best lists, despite its modest size.
A tour around the city shows us why Travel + Leisure lists Charleston as the #1 destination in the country.
Millers All Day
Millers All Day is what happens when you unite passionate Southern chefs with an enviable Charleston address. They are fueled by the belief that the best days start or end with a great breakfast and a great cocktail. It is easy to understand why this eatery is the #1 breakfast spot on both Yelp and TripAdvisor.
Brown Dog Deli
Brown Dog Deli is the premier lunch destination in downtown Charleston, serving up fresh dishes in a quirky 80’s-themed setting. They do a wonderful job satisfying omnivores and vegans alike by serving up a variety of mouth-watering sandwiches that range from French Dip to Tempeh Rueben.
Sorghum and Salt
Sorghum and Salt is a celebration of seasonal and regional foods with a focus on innovative plant-based small dishes. The shareable plates provide a great way to get exposed to as much of the magic that chef-owner Tres Jackson has to offer, including his famous meal-ending beet dessert.
The Ordinary
The Ordinary occupies a 1920s bank building and delivers upscale locally sourced seafood from James Beard award winner Mike Lata. One of GQ and Esquire’s top new restaurants in 2013, this place still astonishes customers by serving up “to-die-for” plates such as their succulent oysters and one of the country’s best lobster rolls.
Husk
Simply put, Husk is legendary. It is within this Queen street historic home that James Beard award winner Chef Sean Brock puts his innovative, contemporary spin on traditional Southern dishes. Named one of the most influential restaurants of the last 30 years, Husk applies farm-to-table principles to their lowcountry cuisine, including their famous cast-iron cornbread.
FIG
FIG is the acronym for chef Mike Lata’s effort to prove that “food is good.” And while USA Today has placed Husk as the #2 restaurant in foodie-driven Charleston, it is FIG that has secured the top spot. Lata and FIG blazed the trail of local sourcing and seasonal, creative menus. Getting reservations can be a challenge – as we can testify from our latest trip. But the effort is worthwhile – even if a late night seat at the bar is all you can muster.
1. DOGS- Nope. We love furry friends as much as each of you! However, rules vary from brewery to brewery and dogs are not allowed on the trolley, no matter how small or well behaved. Period. Stop asking.
2. ROADIES- Absolutely not! If you want to take a roadie, drive yourself around town. We cannot take on the liability. Do not transfer beers from one brewery to another or you will be asked to leave.
3. CHILDREN UNDER 12- While most of us allow children, the trolley is not the most kid-friendly space. Think bachelor and bachelorette parties and adult birthdays. Please use best judgment when bringing your children to adult locations.
4. SCHEDULE- This is a free service. Please do not send us messages that the trolley is behind on schedule. Shit happens. If you are on a tight schedule, plan accordingly. It’s not our responsibility to make sure you make it somewhere by a certain time.
Pros and Cons of Living in Charleston South Carolina – Are you moving or relocating to the Charleston South Carolina area? Before you do anything, allow me to share my balanced view of 7 pros and cons of living in Charleston, SC.
Check out the latest release from Charleston, South Carolina’s own Shayne Sanders.
“3AM In Charleston” is the song for March, and it’s one that I’m CRAZY excited to drop! Not only am I obsessed with this song and the message behind it, but the video is DOPE!! ????” – Shayne Sanders
We are proud of the communities we grew up in — filled with shops owned by our neighbors, and where people can gather. The rise of e-commerce showed us how online personalization can unlock proven value for both people and businesses, and the brick and mortar world has had a hard time keeping up.
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In this video, I discuss things we didn’t know about the Charleston area prior to moving here. If you are curious about the weather, schools, jobs, and things to do in Charleston SC, then you need to watch this video.