Wine + Food Street Fest returns to upper King Street area

Wine + Food Street Fest returns to upper King Street area

The City of Charleston, in partnership with Charleston Wine + Food, will host its second annual Wine + Food Street Fest on Thursday, March 7, from 6-8 p.m. This celebration is free and family-friendly. Three blocks of upper King Street north of Ann Street will be transformed into a pedestrian-only celebration, think: block party. Food, beverages, arts and crafts will be available for purchase, plus attendees can enjoy tunes from DJ Illadell and a marching band.

New additions this year:

  • Charleston Wine + Food will have a special ticketed tasting experience with the Black Expo. Attendees can explore the Black Expo’s Wine and Spirits Tasting Garden — a curated selection of wine and liquors from Black-owned brands and makers. Tickets start at $25.
  • Kulture City will be onsite to help individuals with sensory needs enjoy this live event.

The Wine + Food Street Fest promises to be a block party to remember, with something for everyone to enjoy. Whether attendees are foodies looking to explore new flavors, music lovers enjoying live entertainment, or families looking for a fun night out, the event aims to provide a vibrant and lively atmosphere for all.

Exciting Highlights of the Event:

One of the key highlights of the event is the special partnership with the Black Expo, showcasing a diverse array of wines and spirits from Black-owned brands. This collaboration not only offers a unique tasting experience but also celebrates and promotes diversity within the beverage industry.

Additionally, the presence of Kulture City demonstrates a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that all individuals, including those with sensory needs, can participate and enjoy the festivities.

Community Collaboration:

The collaboration between the City of Charleston and Charleston Wine + Food signifies a strong sense of community spirit and a dedication to promoting local businesses and cultural diversity. By hosting events like the Wine + Food Street Fest, the city aims to support and showcase the rich culinary and artistic talent present in the region.

This event also provides an excellent opportunity for local businesses, artisans, and vendors to showcase their products and connect with a diverse audience. From delicious food offerings to unique arts and crafts, the festival creates a vibrant marketplace for attendees to explore and enjoy.

Join the Celebration:

Whether you are a seasoned food and wine enthusiast or simply looking for a fun evening out, the Wine + Food Street Fest offers something for everyone. Attendees can sample a variety of culinary delights, discover new beverages, and immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of the event.

With live music, interactive activities, and a bustling street filled with vendors and food trucks, the Wine + Food Street Fest is set to be a memorable block party that captures the essence of Charleston’s vibrant cultural scene.

Come join the celebration on Thursday, March 7, from 6-8 p.m. on upper King Street and experience the flavors, sounds, and spirit of Charleston’s culinary and artistic community.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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