2nd Sunday on King Street

For fans of Charleston culture

Super 2nd Sunday February 11.

Susan Lucas

Look for all sorts of local art, shopping, food and fashion at the best tailgate ever: 2nd Sunday on King Street. Noon-5:00 pm so you’ll have plenty of time to get back to your nest for the game.

Now THAT’S a QR code!

At 2nd Sunday January 14

Art, Books, Calendars, Charleston Made, Dinner, Dogs, ExperiencesSusan Lucas

Hero Donuts and Buns + Rodney Scott = next level Deliciousness. Look for both this Sunday!

Hero Doughnuts & Buns serves sandwiches, burgers, salads, and, of course, doughnuts. Customers can expect doughnut toppings like Fruity Pebbles, pistachio glaze, maple sea salt, and more. Sandwich options include egg & cheese, fried pork chop, chicken salad, burgers, and more. When it’s not 2nd Sunday, you can visit Hero at 145 Calhoun St.

Rodney Scott (born 1971) is an American chef and whole-hog barbecue pitmaster from Hemingway South Carolina. In 2018 Scott was named Best Chef: Southeast by the James Beard Foundation, only the second pitmaster to win a James Beard chef award. When it’s not 2nd Sunday, you can visit Rodney's at 1011 King St.

Woof Gang Bakery Charleston is here to help your dog keep fit in the new year with 10% off Collars, Leashes and Slow Bowls.  

February 11 Super 2nd Sunday

Art, Charleston Made, Dinner, Experiences, Fine Dining, Flowers, Food, Jewelry, LearningSusan Lucas

Proud supporters

Roller Rabbit will have fresh fashion and merchandise on the street. They will also offer an additional 30% off sale items!  173 King Street.

Woof Gang Bakery Charleston will feature a photo kissing both for you to take Valentine themed pics of your pup from 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm.  BYOD - Bring Your Own Dog. 341 King Street.

Did you know Galentine’s Day is a concept that began with the TV series Parks and Recreation? Now it’s a custom for women to celebrate their gal friends. You can find a sweet artful gift for anyone with our OGs, Tate & Rebecca & Lauren & Flowers by Vanessa.

The Palmetto Rose Band will perform! Look for them on the street.

We love books and readers! Pick up a free—our favorite price—bookmark at the Info Tent near the Apple Store. It features our cool new “picasso” QR code. While supplies last.

Look for Chosen Treasures, KKBE’s Gift Shop, near Hasell Street. Did you know KKBE is the second oldest synagogue building in the United States and the oldest in continuous use. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1980.

A new business, CRAFTDIY do it yourself boutique craft studio and bar, will launch at 365 ½ King Street. Meet the founder Kelly Damiano at 2nd Sunday, and follow @craftdiy on Instagram.

Have you met MADD Vintage? If you’re looking for handpicked vintage tees sourced worldwide, pick up your Grateful Dead shirt!

There’s a Westie Pawrade next month; get your little white dogs and kilts ready to strut!

Coming up on 2nd Sunday's Holiday Edition: Rain or Shine!

Learning, Music, ShoppingSusan Lucas

We couldn’t do it without our sponsors, supporters, makers, food purveyors, first responders, King street’s fabulous businesses and the City.

Abbillow Boutique

Anthemion Jewelry

Apple Store | Ash and Vine Botanicals | BeachyKeenByKK | Block & Ink | Charleston Shoe Co | City of Charleston | City Tan | Clayton & Crum | Cleod Glass + Works | Cooper River Photography

Our friends at Crews Subaru

Crew's Subaru

Danette Ulrich Art | Elyse Carmichael | Essle (MillieLynn)

Forte Jazz Lounge on 2nd Sunday

Sun. Dec 10, 2023 – Forte Jazz Jam and Open Mic Night (7:30-10:30)

Flowers by Vanessa | Francescas | Harlow & Pearl | Hermosa Jewelry | Hero Donuts | House of Sage | In the Dresser | Indulge in Art

J. Melissa Designs

Juliska | King of Pops | KJ BBQ | Las Aguas CHS | Lauren Ridenour Art | Lena Marie | Lincoln Brews

Little Bird Charleston

Liv Bella Vita

Lowcountry Lemonade | Madd Vintage | Mastro's Fire | Matt Kim Art | Millie Lynn | Mr. Narwhals | My Sister's Cottage | Nautical Bowls | Own Your Roots | Papa B's Catering

Pet Wants

Pitter Patter Design

Krystyna's Authentic Polish Food | Portico Longevity | Psychic Room on King | Raine & Grace | Rebecca Illustrated | Respoke | Rusty Bull | Sculpt Dental Spa | Shop by Alala | Short Court Sports | Simply Savanna | Spartina 449 | Stretch Lab | Sweet Jessamine | Tate Nation | The Paper Canopy | The Restoration + The Watch Rooftop | Wheely Good IceCream

Woof Gang Bakery and Grooming 341 King Street

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WHO’S HOLIDAY OPENS SATURDAY, AND THERE’S A 6:00 SHOW ON 2ND SUNDAY

Susan Lucas

Footlights Players at the Queen Street Playhouse announce Cindy Lou Who is back, boozier and bawdier than ever in the return of last year’s sold out holiday hit Who’s Holiday.  In this raunchy and hilarious one-woman show, Cindy Lou Who, Giulia Dalbec (Andrew Lippa’s Wild Party) is all grown up - and she isn’t quite the adorable child you remember from Dr. Seuss’s classic ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas!’

Now a chain-smoking forty year old living in a trailer on Mt. Crumpet, many years have passed since Cindy caught the Grinch in her living room in this 60 minute R-rated comedy The Village Voice called ‘a comic tour deforce.‘

Last year’s debut run of Who’s Holiday was a sell out hit, so grab your tickets now! Just $28 + fees.

Woof Gang 2nd Sunday Special

Susan Lucas

Does your best friend and chief fluffernutter need a manicure before the holidays? Woof Gang Bakery will have Groomer Tammy on board and ready to trim nails. All pups must have their Rabies Certificate, (not tag), available. Just $10 for clip and $15 for Dremel.

All toys will be 15% off for Second Sunday too!

2nd Sunday November 12: Much to Love

Susan Lucas

Jewish Food and Culture: The Nosh! Hasell Street between King and Meeting.

Sure it might rain, but what are the holidays for except warm jackets, dry boots, gloves and comfort food. So many places to find all those things at 2nd Sunday!

There’s a warm fire in the library at Restoration on King, winner of Condé Nast Johansens Best Urban Hotel. Also, a tasty cocktail on the rooftop at The Watch.

A big thank you to our supporters and sponsors for making 2nd Sunday a big success.

Apple Classes

At 11:30 am: Learn the essentials to get the most out of your Mac. We’ll start with settings and show you how to navigate everyday features with ease. Then you’ll explore how to customize your Mac so you can work and create the way you want. We’ll even share our favorite shortcuts for staying organized and fun ways to search with Siri.

Then at 5:00 pm: Learn how to capture your best video with iPhone in this 30-minute session. Get familiar with the basic tools in the Camera app and set up your first shot with a few simple taps. You’ll have fun experimenting with recording techniques and even learn how to edit your video so it’s ready to share. Practice taking video on the latest iPhone or bring your own. Recommended for all skill levels.

A fun contest to brighten your King Street holidays

Susan Lucas

Inskip Creative and the Charleston Downtown Alliance present the King Street Holiday Window Contest, making King Street even more festive, fun and fabulous! 

Eligibility: All businesses within the King St BID (King St between Line to Broad St)

Parameters for Judging: On Brand / Use of Space / Craftsmanship / Originality 

Registration: FREE! QR code on the attached flyer. Please register by 11/13/23

Window Install Due: 11/24/23

Judging: 11/27/23 - 12/8/23

Winner Announced: 12/11/23

Looking forward to seeing your creative visions come to life and to celebrating this Holiday Season with all of you! 

Long Awaited Comfort October 18 in our Favorite Courtyard

BooksSusan Lucas

Blue Bicycle Books Courtyard

420 King Street

October 18, 5:30 pm

Blue Bicycle Books presents A Renkl in Two Weeks' Time

Wed., Oct. 18, 5:30 pm, New York Times columnist Margaret Renkl will be in the courtyard for her new devotional The Comfort of Crows (Spiegel & Grau, 288 pp.,$32).

In 52 chapters, each with original color illustrations, Renkl follows the creatures and plants in her backyard over the course of a year. As we move through the seasons—from a crow spied on New Year’s Day, its resourcefulness and sense of community setting a theme for the year—what develops is a portrait of joy and grief.  

This event is presented by the Charleston Natural History Society (formerly the Charleston Audubon Society).

Click here to preorder a book and/or register for this FREE event