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TBONZ Famous She-Crab Soup

While the name might suggest that Tbonz specializes in beef, this Charleston institution also serves a complete menu to whet any appetite. From fresh, local seafood to Lowcountry specialties, TBonz has been pleasing both locals and visitors for more than two decades....

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Drunken Mussels

Triangle Char & Bar 828 Savannah Hwy. 843-377-1300 www.trianglecharandbar.com   Triangle Char & Bar made a name for itself with their delicious grass-fed beef burgers, but head chef Chad Colburn proves that this popular West Ashley eatery is much more...

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Seafood And Beer

Living in the Lowcountry, we are lucky in the recent years to have a fantastic supply of local and international craft beer to choose from, beers which should quench most any beer drinker’s thirst. But way before beer was a bullet point on the calling card of the...

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At The Crossroads

Talk about irony; Jim J. French is now the “victim” of inclusion. For the past 42 years, French has been the owner and publisher of “The Charleston Chronicle,” a black-centric newspaper put together every week at his trophy shop located on Upper King. Last year, state...

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You’ve got a Friend

West Ashley resident Robin Daisley does not let the grass grow under her feet. Razor sharp, highly creative, and very giving, Daisley is the type who instantly connects with people. “Robin can walk up to anybody and find common ground,” says her husband, Will Daisley....

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Off the Beaten Path

For the second time in less than two years, local runners are going to be able race through the serene Caw Caw Interpretive Center nature and cultural preserve. On Saturday, April 27, the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) will host its...

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Adding A Touch Of Malt

You are likely familiar with the English IPA. Hoppy but nowhere near as bitter as American versions, this British beer has become harder and harder to find these days. Still a great English IPA can be a satisfying beer. This week, however, the particular beer of...

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Pimpin’ Ain't Easy

If you have yet to encounter The Pimps of Joytime (PJT), prepare to take a funky ride this Sunday when they play the Pour House. This Brooklyn-based funk and soul band’s live events and recordings have captivated fans all across the country, as they have begun writing...

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Separation of Church and Church

Mike Seagle is having a hard time swallowing the irony of where he attends church services these days — in a funeral home. Seagle is a former member of Old St. Andrew’s Parish Church in West Ashley, one of the oldest churches in the South. The former Episcopalian...

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WAHS Strikes Underwater Gold

Ten students from every grade and corner at West Ashley High came together last Friday and took home underwater gold in an underwater robotics contest held in Mt. Pleasant. Led by the school’s science department chair, Margaret Spigner, its SeaPerch team saw...

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