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Best Brunch Spots to Celebrate Your Mom this Mother’s Day

Spoil your Mom this Mother’s Day the best way we know how – brunch! Check out these brunch specials around Charleston for an unforgettable Mother’s Day.

5 Church Charleston

What better way to celebrate Mom than with a brunch buffet? 5 Church is offering a special brunch buffet on Mother’s Day from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm. Guests will be able to enjoy dishes like biscuits and gravy, French toast, snow crab and wild mushroom risotto. Tickets are $55 per person and $25 for children 12 and under.

The Carolina Girl Yacht

Cruise around the Charleston harbor on a yacht this Mother’s Day! The Carolina Girl will depart from St. John’s Yacht Harbor at 11:00 am on Sunday, May 9th for a three hour cruise filled with unlimited beer, wine and mimosas as well as a delicious brunch prepared by Charleston Bay Gourmet.

Gabrielle Charleston

Located inside Hotel Bennett, Gabrielle Charleston is the perfect spot to celebrate your loved ones. This Mother’s Day, Gabrielle is hosting a Rosé and Rose brunch, where guests will be able to enjoy a special menu and receive a complimentary glass of Rosé as well as a chocolate rose for dessert.

The Swamp Fox at the Francis Marion Hotel

Enjoy live piano music and a special a la carte brunch menu this Mother’s Day at The Swamp Fox. Located in the heart of downtown Charleston at 387 King Street, The Swamp Fox has been recognized for their delicious and classic southern cuisine. Their Mother’s Day brunch will take place on Sunday, May 9th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.

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Charleston Music Hall Set to Reopen

The infamous Charleston Music Hall is set to reopen its doors to concert-goers. The Charleston Music Hall has been closed for the past eight months due to the COVID-19 pandemic but has recently been conducting an outdoor concert series, Around the Bend.

With winter quickly approaching, Charleston Music Hall is moving indoors in November. Their venue, which currently seats 965 people, will decrease their capacity to just 250 patrons per show. 

A recent press release on COVID-19 protocols outlined the precautions the venue is taking to keep their staff, performers, and spectators safe with this new transition to indoor viewing stating, “There is no guarantee of an illness-free event even with following the below procedures. It is indisputable, however, that planning, training, and implementing reasonable health and safety measures is the  best way to protect our staff and patrons, as well as the overall viability of our events.”

Upcoming concerts include The Travelin’ Kine, Patrick Davis and His Midnight Choir, Jon Reep, and Women and Paul Simon: A Tribute to Paul Simon. Tickets range from $20-$40 and can be purchased online.

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