Charleston has turned into a food lover’s paradise this fall! If you’re a burger aficionado, you’ll be thrilled to learn that voting is now open for the annual Burger Throwdown. Yes, you heard it right! Now through October 2, you can take part in this delicious competition, where local eateries battle it out in six exciting categories, like Best Hangover Helper and Best Faux Burger. Do you already have your favorite go-to spot in mind? Now’s your chance to make your voice heard! Grab your friends and let’s see who’s taking home the burger crown this year!
The Burger Throwdown isn’t just about filling your belly with mouth-wateringly good burgers; it’s about celebrating what makes our culinary scene so vibrant. Local restaurants are stepping up their game with creative and delicious options that will surely leave your taste buds dancing. So, whether you love a classic cheeseburger or a fun vegetarian twist, there’s a burger out there just waiting for your vote!
If burgers aren’t enough to get you excited, hold onto your forks because the inaugural Food & Wine Classic is around the corner! Set to kick off from September 27 through September 29, Charleston will be hosting this mouthwatering festival at various local locations. With well-known brands like Food & Wine, Southern Living, and Travel + Leisure presenting the festival, it promises to be an unforgettable experience for all food enthusiasts!
Brace yourselves for an incredible lineup featuring over 40 celebrity chefs who will be gracing us with their culinary talents! Cooking demos, wine and cocktail seminars, and a grand tasting pavilion are just a few highlights of what you can expect to enjoy. Imagine mingling with winemakers, distillers, and other culinary experts while tasting some of the finest food and drink our city has to offer!
Now, we know you might have heard that ticket prices were a bit steep initially, coming in at a whopping $2,450. But don’t worry! The organizers listened and dropped the price to $1,950. As of now, this discounted price is still available, so you have a chance to snag those passes before it’s too late!
Don’t forget about our local culinary stars! You can expect to catch some of our best chefs in action, including the likes of Rodney Scott and Mike Lata. They’ll be showcasing their skills and local flavors with seminars that spotlight Lowcountry’s food culture. Topics range from making vegetables the star of the show to some serious barbecue discussions! Each weekend pass gives you access to the Grand Tasting Pavilion alongside admission to an impressive five other events!
Are you looking for something a bit more exclusive? The Dine Around series is perfect for foodies wanting that special night out. Individual tickets are available for some stellar multi-course dinners at fantastic local eateries like Zero George and Indaco. Prices range from $65 to $400, depending on your choice, and seating is limited, so don’t wait too long!
You don’t have to wait for the festival’s official start to dive into your culinary adventure. Consider kicking things off with the Rice & Peas Party on September 26. Food prepared by renowned chefs and stellar drinks await you at High Wire Distilling Company!
So, Charleston, get ready to indulge your senses! With the Burger Throwdown already heating things up and the Food & Wine Classic just around the corner, it’s a fantastic time to explore all that our local food scene has to offer. Make sure you cast your votes and grab your tickets while you still can. Happy eating!
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