Charleston City Market

Market · Charleston

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America's Most Historic Markets

"Stretching four city blocks through Charleston’s historic district and open since 1807, this bustling crossroads hosts more than 300 small businesses where sweetgrass basket weavers practice centuries-old Gullah traditions alongside vendors selling cowboy hats and tea-olive–scented candles; the Night Market adds culinary vendors offering family-recipe pound cakes and award-winning barbecue. When I’m there I order a sausage, egg, and pimento cheese biscuit from Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit and enjoy the lively mix of craft and cuisine." - Wendy Pramik

https://www.foodandwine.com/americas-most-historic-markets-11784233

188 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401 Get directions

thecharlestoncitymarket.com
@chascitymarket

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