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Give Them Some Space! Frothy Beard To Add Private Seating Area

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Push Digital is making all sorts of moves that will help rocket it into the stratosphere in no time. Already known for shaking things up in the digital world, the Charleston-based agency is growing in its hometown and beyond (like, wayyyyy beyond.) And that means big things as well for local favorite craft brewery, Frothy Beard, the largest indoor tap room in Charleston located directly beside Push Digital.

Make Room for Frothy

Currently, Push Digital’s Charleston office shares a space with Frothy Beard Brewing Company and Zombie Bob’s Pizza, which are both Push investments. This is great for employees who love craft beer and pizza (and who doesn’t?), but it’s not sustainable for a rapidly growing agency. That’s why they’re building out a new 3,500 sq. foot space next door to the brewery.

Frothy Beard

Image Credit: Frothy Beard Facebook

With Push moving out of the Frothy Beard space, it will open up a room for the brewing company to have a private area for parties, meetings, and receptions. This will make Frothy Beard the first brewery in Charleston with such a space. #Yassssss. That’s just another way Frothy Beard is innovating and making unique improvements in the Charleston area.

Image Credit: Push Digital Facebook

Locals already love to stop by Frothy Beard on Sam Rittenberg for a signature “pint and monster slice.” Now they can plan on celebrating special occasions and hosting large or small meetings at the brewery. You’ll get to experience some delicious beer and mouth-watering pizza while enjoying the privacy that the usually buzzing taproom doesn’t afford. The space is set to open sometime in spring 2018.

Push It Real Good

Push Digital is doing more than making a big move physically, they’re making big moves strategically. After working with brands like SeaWorld, HSN, Kmart, and Sears, Push has created a new corporate division, Push Brands. They’ve tapped former Senior Vice President, Michael Rentiers, to be President, Corporate Communications.

On the need for growth in Corporate Communications, CEO Wesley Donehue said,

“Corporations are quickly learning that the twenty-four hour, seven days a week work and rapid speed required in a new digital age can be accomplished by a team with a constant wartime mentality. Our political DNA, no-BS attitude and solutions based mentality make us uniquely qualified to move at a pace most can’t or won’t.”

Rentiers has already helped grow Push Advocacy since he joined in 2013 and will now focus his energies on growing the corporate communications offering. Push Advocacy will now be led by new hire, Anna Henderson, who will be Vice President of Advocacy.

Push Digital has also hired eight additional employees in the creative and accounts departments and promoted two more employees to help handle the agency’s growing workload.

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Where To Get The Best Dang Pizza In All Of Charleston

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Don’t ever bet against pizza. If there’s one food that continues to get better and better in just about every part of the country, it’s pizza pies and pizza slices.

And while Charleston is more well known for its biscuits, fried okra, grits and pimento cheese, pizza has a special place in our stomachs and our hearts (Honestly, whose heart doesn’t have a special place for pizza?)

From fast food pizza you can take with you on the go at 2 am after a long night on King Street to artisan pizzerias specializing in local ingredients, the Holy City is a pizza lover’s dream. So, we asked a few locals to reveal their favorite pies. Try not to drool, you might ruin your keyboard.

D’Allesandro’s Pizza

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Image Credit: D’Allesandro’s Pizza Facebook

D’Allesandro’s Pizza, better known as D’Als, is a local favorite. College of Charleston students literally live off of this pizza, but pretty much anyone you ask where the good pizza is at in Charleston will say D’Als. College students and locals flock to this little neighborhood joint nestled in Elliotborough for not just the pizza offerings but the variety of toppings and sauces.

229 St Philip St, Charleston, SC 29403

Luke’s Craft Pizza

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You might have seen this little mom and pop joint while traveling through the cross-town just off of Ashley Ave. You also might have heard how popular their pizzas are! With only a couple seats inside, Luke’s Craft Pizza focuses on carry-out. They serve whole pies with simple, classic, high-quality ingredients. Be sure to follow them on social media, because when they sell out of fresh pies for the day, which they do often, they let their customers know.

271 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29403

Indaco

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Looking for a fancier way to enjoy a slice of pizza? Indaco has your back. The vibe is rustic and the star of the show is the wood-fired pizza and delicious wine. It’s a pretty good option for date night in Downtown Charleston. Not only do they make their own pasta, they are known for their impeccable service. Does it get any better?

526 King St, Charleston, SC 29403

Zombie Bob’s

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Image Credit: Zombie Bob’s Pizza Facebook

If you’re heading to Zombie Bob’s, you would be wise to bring your appetite. Their “monster slices” are basically equivalent to FOUR regular slices of pizza. Located inside Frothy Beard Brewing Company, you can wash your monster slice down with a delicious beer that was brewed right across the room. Oh, and the crust is infused with the same beer made on site. On Sunday’s enjoy a pie topped with eggs, bacon, cheese and make all your brunch-lovin pizza-lovin dreams come true.

1401 Sam Rittenberg Blvd, Charleston, SC 29407

Pizzeria Di Giovanni

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All that shopping at the Charleston City Market sure makes us hungry. Good thing Pizzeria Di Giovanni is just steps away and offers some ridiculously amazing pizza. Open until 3 am on Fridays and Saturdays, this Market Street joint is also perfect for a late night slice.

40 N Market St, Charleston, SC 29401

Famulari’s Pizza

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Image Credit: Famulari’s Pizzeria Facebook

Located just off of Folly Road, newly opened Famulari’s is the perfect place to stop in for a pizza and couple pints on your way back from the beach. In addition to serving up crispy and cheesy slices, Famulari’s brews their own beer in house. The outdoor patio with a firepit and plenty of seating is a great place to catch a football game with friends.

1291 Folly Rd, Charleston, SC 29412

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