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    In the Kitchen with Chef Bob Waggoner - The dessert!

    In the Kitchen with Chef Bob Waggoner

    (50 reviews)

    $$$

    King Street

    I've dined at two of Bobs events. One was hosted at a friend's house for an 8 people and the later…read morewas for 12 people at Bobs gorgeous executive kitchen. Both events were absolutely amazing. I've been to plenty of similar events, as well as a lot of high-end chefs tasting menus in the area, and this is definitely on of Charlestons best.

    Our second time here. After the first time, we recommended coming here to s number of people and…read morethe ones who then came were so very glad to have had the experience here. What do you have is Chef Bob Waggoner who has been a recognized chef for 30+ years. An affable, friendly, humorous teacher of skills and cooking, who will answer your questions quickly and effectively. The food "we" prepared, obviously with a lot of help from Chef Bob, was delicious beyond belief. Bob of course chooses the menu and buys all of the ingredients for each one of the appetizers, of the main course, and the dessert. As you smell what you are cooking, it comes alive to your nose and to your other senses. After that you sit down and eat your appetizer and then go back to fix your main course and then of course the dessert later. I wish that my photos would give some idea of the tastiness of our meal. It is so difficult to explain the taste of a meal that you have created, although Chef Bob was quickly back and forth to each of the 6 stoves being used by 12 strangers, who by the end of the evening (2 1/2 hours!) were not strangers any longer.

    Charleston Distillery Tours - Entrance

    Charleston Distillery Tours

    (1 review)

    Mazyck-Wraggborough

    We were passing through Charleston and decided to stop by on a Sunday afternoon…read more My brother and I ordered a flight to sample them all while my mother ordered a pineapple sour. The whole flight was a good sample. The vodka has an off smell but then finishes very smooth. Don't be afraid of The Carolina reaper as it isn't as spicy as you fear. For example, SoCo has a spicy pepper that is crazy hot. The Jasper'sGin had the strong flavor of juniper as promised. I sensed a bit of ginger and pretended to taste the cinnamon. It's smooth gin that I enjoyed. I did appreciate the Tolerance (aka cinnamon liqueur) but not enough to purchase a bottle for my home. The bourbon tastes like bourbon and the Rye like Rye. In summary, nothing stood out as a 'must have' but everything was enjoyable. It was a good afternoon visit.

    From the owner: Charleston's craft distillery scene is picking up steam! Long stymied by antiquated state laws,…read morelocal distilleries are now starting to produce spirits in the Holy City and are doing so with the same energy, enthusiasm and passion that has already established Charleston as a internationally recognized culinary destination. Now, in addition to rich history, beautifully preserved historic buildings, stunning beaches and friendly people, Charleston is known for its hand crafted liquors! Experience a taste of Charleston's flourishing micro-distillery scene with an exclusive tour of the local distilleries. On our 3.5 hour tour, enjoy a tour of some of Charleston's local distilleries! Ride in style in our air conditioned coach as we take you on a 3 stop tasting tour, learning more about Charleston's growing craft distillery scene. As a special treat, at the conclusion of the tour you'll be taken to a local pub to enjoy a cocktail made with one of the spirits distilled locally in Charleston! Our tours offer a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the art, science and passion that goes into making a great liquor, all while enjoying samples of unique Charleston spirits. A Charleston Distillery Tour is an ideal activity for bachelor/bachelorette parties, wedding parties, corporate groups/team building activities and any avid liquor drinker.

    Wine Blending By Kessler - Cheers!

    Wine Blending By Kessler

    (4 reviews)

    Ansonborough

    What a wonderful afternoon spent with Eric and the Classes by Kessler at the beautiful Grand…read moreBohemian Hotel in downtown Charleston. Brought my daughter and her friends here to celebrate her upcoming wedding and the experience was absolutely wonderful. Eric is incredibly knowledgable about wine, made the entire experience both educational and fun. Even the girls in the group who don't really drink wine ended up having a great time and created a wine blend that they truly enjoyed! Plenty of wine to taste and enjoy while you are creating your personal blend. You leave the class with a custom made bottle that you created with a personalized label that you designed (need to send the label design a few days before your class and they have it printed and ready for your bottle the day of the class). Go early and enjoy the beautiful hotel and art gallery before your class begins. This is a must do experience if you are in Charleston, you won't regret it.

    I had the pleasure of visiting The Grand Bohemian downtown Charleston,SC for a wine blending class…read morewith Eric, the sommelier. His expertise with the red wines offered us the best wine blending experience. The blending room was adorned with beautiful art and was adjacent to the wine bar! The beautiful chandelier's lighting was amazing. Afterwards, we had fine dining upstairs in Eleve'. The meal was nothing shy of amazing! And we had the pleasure of meeting several members of management including Mr. Brown. It's always a pleasure when you see managers checking to make sure their guests are receiving the best dining experience.

    Old South Carriage Company - Winston

    Old South Carriage Company

    (875 reviews)

    Ansonborough

    Great options, friendly staff and coupon code if you can find a tour book…read more Our guide, Wendy, was very knowledgeable and gentle and respectful to our horse guide, Duke. Duke was great!

    I'm happy to say I'm bumping my review up from three stars to four after giving Old South Carriage…read moreCompany another chance. During my first visit to Charleston a few years ago, I took one of their daytime carriage tours and left feeling... underwhelmed. I didn't learn all that much, the tour wasn't especially memorable, and I wrote that I'd rather have explored the city on foot. Fast forward to my most recent visit when one of my friends wanted to do the Haunted Carriage Tour. Since it was something different, I happily went along and I'm glad I did. Our horse, Ron, was a 2,000 pound French Percheron and wow.... talk about a workhorse! From what I observed, the horses seemed well cared for despite the small stable. It was fun learning a little about Ron before we set off. Our guide, Matt, was informative, engaging, and did a great job mixing Charleston history with the haunted stories. While I'm not really into ghost tours, I still learned quite a bit. In fact, my favorite takeaway wasn't haunted at all - it was learning the difference between a graveyard and a cemetery. This tour also had a digital component as we were prompted to scan the QR code to see photos of the individuals/"ghosts" he was talking about. The tour also gave us another opportunity to see Charleston from a different perspective and this time around I enjoyed riding through the historic streets by carriage. Overall, this experience was much more enjoyable than my first. The company clearly has these tours down to a science and if you're deciding between a daytime tour and the haunted evening tour, I'd surprisingly recommend the latter. I'm glad I gave Old South another chance.

    Paint the Town - paintandsip - Updated July 2026

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