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Local drive-ins with curbside service, beautiful azaleas and family “Striped Bass” fun, scrumptious soft shell crabs with games, music and more – plus an authentic drive-in movie theater and Charleston pudding. It’s spring in the Palmetto State – savor it.
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You don’t have to put on a poodle skirt to enjoy South Carolina’s amazing collection of authentic 1950’s style drive-ins serving the best burgers, dogs, fries, shakes and curbside service. Visit them all, snap a photo and be the envy of your Facebook friends. |
This is the real deal with a digital twist. Located in downtown Florence since 1957, The Drive-in is a local favorite featuring quality food, old-fashioned curb service, orders to go, a smoke-free family atmosphere and now free Wi-Fi Internet access. |
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Made with all natural ingredients and hand-crafted precision, State Street Caramel Popcorn’s rich caramel formula is based on the original recipe first produced for the World’s Fair in 1893 on State Street in Chicago. Get gift tins online – Caramel Corn Pecan Perfection, Sweet Hot Kettle Corn and Four Cheese Popcorn. |
It’s one of only two remaining in the Palmetto State, so this is a must-do South Carolina experience – Big Mo, the authentic drive-in theater on US 1 in Aiken County. Two screens, full-service concession stand, stereo through your car’s radio, play area for the kids. Trivia contests during intermission. |
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Cooking Light’s Chef Billy Strynkowski shows us how easy it is to make Charleston Pudding. Diced apples, apple brandy, brown sugar and vanilla add the flavor. In two minutes you can whip up one of Billy’s favorite desserts. |
They whip it, flip it, sauté it, grill it, chop it, bake it, puree it and flake it – the star chefs of the Palmetto State. Savor the Flavors wants to let the world know about your favorite star. Please take a minute to Recommend a Chef. We’re on the hunt for South Carolina’s best. |
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Touted as a “celebration of spring and a tribute the beauty of Clarendon County,” The Striped Bass Festival salutes the striped bass and the county’s natural beauty with fireworks, dances, a parade, boating events and a host of other activities. |
It’s back and bigger and better than ever – Port Royal’s Soft Shell Crab Festival. Shag bands “The Showman” and “Fatback” perform – classic cars and trucks, music, 40 craft vendors, games for all ages, food, beverages and plenty of soft shell crabs. |
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