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At Planet Green Tree Service, we are firm believers that trees make the world a better place. They provide us with verdant beauty, cool shade, and emergency shelter. They raise our home values, add personality to our neighborhoods, and provide us with clean air to breathe. When your home or business has well-maintained, healthy trees, everyone benefits. That's why we are so passionate about providing our customers with dependable tree services in the Lowcountry.

We believe that honest prices, state-of-the-art equipment, friendly arborists, and good old-fashioned hard work are what set us apart from our competition. With more than 33 years of service in South Carolina, you can rest easy knowing every member of the Planet Green team is committed to the following:

  • Conduct themselves in a professional manner
  • Provide you with exemplary tree care services
  • Arrive at your home or business on time and ready to work
  • Provide you with affordable service rates
  • Meet or exceed our industry standards
  • Utilize the utmost safety when removing or maintaining your trees or shrubs
  • Have full insurance to protect themselves and your home

Our customers mean a lot to us, which is why we strive to provide them the best, most helpful customer service in our industry. When you hire our company to perform a tree service in Charleston, SC, know that we take this responsibility seriously and will always treat your home like we would treat our own. At Planet Green Tree Service, you won't ever have to worry about sneaky hidden fees or outrageous pricing. We believe every homeowner and business owner should have access to affordable tree services, which is why we set our rates at reasonable levels. Our job is to protect your home, your trees, and also your wallet!

Whether your home has overgrown trees that need trimming or you have an unsightly stump that needs grinding, our team of tree experts is here to help. Curious what kind of tree care work we provide to homeowners in South Carolina?

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Tree Trimming in Charleston, SC

Have you noticed your favorite tree growing in a strange shape? Are your trees or shrubs so overgrown that it's making your property and home look unkempt? Are the trees near your home weighed down by dangerous dead branches? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, it might be time to speak with a Planet Green Tree Service professional to find a solution.

Like anything that lives, trees respond to their environment. When trees are not properly maintained, they can cause a whole host of problems for the homeowner. Overgrowth doesn't just look bad - it can be a potential safety hazard and liability for your home. To prevent this from happening, it's crucial that your trees are trimmed and pruned regularly. Trimming your trees and shrubs gives your home a tidy, appealing look and facilitates healthy plant and tree growth.

Because every tree and shrub is different, you must approach tree trimming with a plan. Before you start hacking at your trees with a machete, be sure to contact Planet Green Tree Service. Our team of expert arborists will come to your home and determine the best path to take for your tree trimming needs. We always take into account variables like the strengths, weaknesses, and species of your trees.

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Benefits of Tree Trimming in Charleston, SC

For some folks, tree trimming seems like a minor detail in the grand scheme of homeownership. It can be a tedious job, but keeping your trees trimmed and well-maintained is more important than you might think. Below are just a few of the many benefits of keeping your trees and shrubs trimmed:

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Tree Health

Part of the Planet Green pruning and trimming process includes the removal of damaged, broken, dead, and diseased branches. When ignored, these dead or dying branches can cause harmful fungi to wreak havoc on the trees around your home or business. Removing these weakened branches helps prevent fungi and keeps your trees healthy. In addition, tree trimming also lets more sunlight and air circulation reach your trees, boosting overall health.

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Safety

As longtime residents of South Carolina, we know how dangerous hurricanes and heavy storms can be. Strong winds from these natural occurrences can cause branches to fall or even be carried away with significant force. This is concerning for many homeowners, especially those who have trees lining their driveways, recreational areas, and walking paths. When you trust Planet Green with your trimming needs, you are actually doing your part to "storm proof" your home from hazardous tree-related accidents. If you have low-hanging branches close to your roof or business, pruning these trees can provide more safety and overhead clearance. That way, don't have an anxiety attack every time a storm rolls through your neighborhood.

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Aesthetics

Nobody likes the look of an overgrown, disheveled tree. Tree trimming improves the general appearance of your tree and makes your whole yard and home look better. Tree trimming also prevents your trees from growing weak branches and crotches and helps stop branches from intertwining with one another.

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Developmental Tree Trimming

Pruning younger trees is key to protecting them as they age. This vital tree service in Charleston, SC keeps young trees aesthetically appealing and promotes proper structural integrity and optimal branch structure. In addition, as your home's landscape matures, taking the time to trim young trees reduces the chance of expensive problems like tree failure.

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Types of Tree Trimming

Not all tree trimming services from Planet Green Tree Service are the same. Our experts specialize in a number of different tree trimming services to ensure you are getting the right kind of trim for the appropriate situation. Because even the smallest mistake can permanently affect your tree's health, we approach every tree trimming job with surgeon-like precision. That way, you know your trees are in capable, responsible hands.

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Crown Reduction

When your trees age without the proper kind of care, they can develop too many branches on their interior. Trees like this give great shade, but too much is not a good sign. That's where crown reduction trimming comes in. By reducing the density of your tree's crown, our tree care experts improve its growth rate and health. Crown density reduction also promotes a longer lifespan and a more beautiful appearance.

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Deadwooding

As the name implies, deadwooding involves the trimming of dead wood from your trees. Often required in urban and suburban areas, deadwooding a tree makes it look more attractive and livelier, while maintaining the health of your tree's trunk by removing rotted branches. This process also makes it safer for kids and other people who walk underneath or near your tree that may be harmed by rotting branches that fall. Other tree trimming services that Planet Green offers include: hazardous tree assessments, shrub trimming, pruning, cabling, bracing, and corrective trimming.

Stump Removal in Charleston, SC

For most property owners, removing a tree can seem like a major project. While that notion certainly isn't wrong, tree removal is more straightforward and often easier than trying to remove an unsightly stump from your yard. Have you ever wondered why you see so many yards with stumps dotted around the land? It's because they're very difficult to remove. That is why Planet Green Tree Service has been offering stump removal services in South Carolina for more than 33 years. Our skilled stump removal experts bring a wealth of knowledge and cutting-edge tools to every stump removal project they tackle.

The fact of the matter is this: trying to remove a stump on your own is an incredible undertaking. Going the "DIY" route can take weeks to complete, even if you spend an hour or two every day. There's also the issue of operating heavy machinery (which costs time and money to rent) and even light fires to expedite the process, which is dangerous. For these reasons alone, we always recommend that you bring in a professional to remove your tree stump safely and effectively.

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Benefits of Stump Removal in Charleston, SC

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Better Looking Yard

If you are a homeowner that loves sculpted hedges, beautiful landscaping, and a tidy law, removing old tree stumps will feel like a huge weight off of your chest. Stump removal not only gives your home more curb appeal, it can actually raise the value of your home. This is particularly pertinent if you are thinking about listing your home for sale in the near future.

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More Space

If your yard is small, even one stump can reduce the amount of space you have in your yard. If you spend a lot of time playing sports or just enjoying your yard space, stump removal is a huge help. After all, nobody wants to toss a football around if there are a bunch of old stumps that you must avoid. Stumps also take up considerable space below ground, with their complicated root systems. Stump removal will give you and your family more room to plant flowers, grow vegetables, install a water feature, and much more.

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Eliminate Unwanted Growth

When you leave a tree stump in your yard, you could be setting yourself up for unwanted tree growth. This kind of new growth often results in clusters of small trees popping up around the base of the stump. This problem isn't just unsightly; it can be harmful to any plants near the stump because the new trees will suck up all the water and nutrients out of your soil.

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Pest Prevention

Tree stumps are notorious for harboring all sorts of pests that can damage your hard and cause expensive problems in your home. We're talking wood borers, ants, termites, and beetles. If you want to do away with these pests and protect your home, the best course of action is to contact Planet Green Tree Service for a quote on our professional tree removal services.

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Reduce Headaches

Sure, you could take the time to do your research on how to remove a stump. You could go to Home Depot, rent a high-powered stump grinder, and risk your health trying to operate it without training. You could spend every winking moment of your free time trying to grind the stump down so you can remove it from your yard. But why go through all that trouble when a trustworthy, experienced stump removal company like Planet Green Tree Service is only a phone call away?

Our team of stump removal professionals uses state-of-the-art tools designed to keep your property damage-free during the removal process. We will turn your yard into a beautiful blank slate, so you can focus on enjoying your stump-free while we haul away all the debris.

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With 33 years of experience, it's no wonder why so many South Carolina locals choose Planet Green Tree Service for tree trimming and stump removal in their city. Clients love us because we believe in exceeding your expectations, no matter how large or small a job is.

  • Conduct themselves in a professional manner
  • Provide you with exemplary tree care services
  • Arrive at your home or business on time and ready to work
  • Provide you with affordable service rates

Contact our office to learn more about our tree services in South Carolina or to schedule your free quote today!

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North Charleston could host new cruise line

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A new cruise line could be coming to North Charleston.North Charleston’s mayor and council members are in preliminary discussions about its potential.It’s a mixed reaction to a possible cruise line coming to the old Navy port in North Charleston. For many the answer had pros and cons.“I think for the economy, of course, and small businesses here that would be wonderful however, I think it is going to take a really special and quiet place and bring a lot more people, with ...

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A new cruise line could be coming to North Charleston.

North Charleston’s mayor and council members are in preliminary discussions about its potential.

It’s a mixed reaction to a possible cruise line coming to the old Navy port in North Charleston. For many the answer had pros and cons.

“I think for the economy, of course, and small businesses here that would be wonderful however, I think it is going to take a really special and quiet place and bring a lot more people, with more people usually comes more pollution and overcrowding and conflict,” Isabel Brown from Hanahan said.

“I do think we’re a little overcrowded. I don’t know what it’s going to look like having a cruise board here and it’s going to be a lot of traffic to bring a lot of people, but I think it could also be good for our city. I mean that’s going to bring a lot of money and I love a good cruise, I can’t help it,” Kimbrell Moorhouse from Charleston said.

Herbert Anderson from North Charleston agrees. He’s looking for convenience after no longer having the Carnival ship downtown as an option for his vacations.

“We’re looking for another cruise to go to now and we have to go to Miami or California and we don’t want that long trip. I don’t like to fly,” Anderson says.

District 5 North Charleston City Council Member Jerome Heyward said it would have a large impact on the economy.

The economic impact is outrageous. It’ll give the economy what we need," Heyward said.

“Of course, I would love the economic push it would give us,” Isabel Brown said.

“It’s a lot of revenue, but I can see why people are kind of objecting to it too. I don’t know it’s a tough one. We liked having the Carnival here. We went on it a couple of years ago and it was fun. Nice having it just right downtown,” Erik Wilsgard from Johns Island said.

Live 5 spoke with more than a dozen people on Wednesday. Those who spoke off camera who were against the new cruise line said one reason was because of traffic.

“I don’t mind the traffic. We have it anyway so why worry about that,” said Anderson.

Others weren’t a fan of the view. Heyward said this location could be different.

“It’s off the beaten path so really it’s where it needs to be,” said Heyward.

“It’s a pretty industrial view anyways so I get downtown and by the battery, it was kind of an ugly thing to see but it kind of fits here. I mean you’ve got cargo ships and industry,” Wilsgard said.

Wilsgard’s 9-year-old son Cooper, having been on the Carnival cruise from downtown Charleston, is a fan of having another ship to explore.

“Yeah, it’s really fun. I like the water slides and all the places,” Cooper said.

Heyward said it could be a while before we hear if the talk of the cruise line will become a reality.

“It’s being talked about right now, the mayor and his staff are vetting certain groups right now to make sure we have the right fit for the city,” said Heyward.

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Freezing weather on the way to SC. There is even a chance of snow in some areas.

Snow days could be on the way for some parts of South Carolina, while most of the state will just be bundling up against sub-freezing temperatures.A cold front moving into the Palmetto State this weekend will see temperatures in the 40s during the day, dropping into the 20s at night across the state, according to the National Weather Service.The chance of precipitation increases early next wee...

Snow days could be on the way for some parts of South Carolina, while most of the state will just be bundling up against sub-freezing temperatures.

A cold front moving into the Palmetto State this weekend will see temperatures in the 40s during the day, dropping into the 20s at night across the state, according to the National Weather Service.

The chance of precipitation increases early next week, but temperatures are expected to be well above freezing by then.

High temperatures in Charleston are expected to drop from near 60 on New Year’s Day into the 50s on Jan. 2 with lows in the 30s, the NWS reports. From Friday into Saturday, highs could be in the 40s with a hard freeze expected when overnight temperatures dip into the 20s. Temperatures are predicted to climb back into the 50s over the remainder of the weekend and into early next week.

Temperatures are expected to drop again late next week as a second round of arctic air moves through the Southeast. It's that second cold front that could mean snow for parts of the Upstate and Midlands.

"Judging by pattern recognition, that is definitely a possibility," Patrick Moore, a meteorologist in the National Weather Service's Greenville-Spartanburg office, said about a winter storm.

Moore added that "you need two ingredients to get a winter storm" — cold air and a storm system.

"Indications are that we're going have plenty of cold air," he said. "So the next problem is, will we get a storm system that will come along while we've got the cold air? That's been our problem the last couple of seasons, that we haven't had that overlap."

A model from the NWS Climate Prediction Center puts portions of the Midlands under a "slight risk of heavy snow" in early January amid low temperatures. Those areas include Irmo, Lake Murray and Blythewood, with a 20-40 percent chance of heavy snow from Jan. 7-13.

"There's a lot of uncertainty out that far," NWS Columbia meteorologist Emily Carpenter said. "It does look like there's probably going to be a pattern shift towards some cooler weather, some below normal temperatures, possibly some freezing temperatures early next week."

Lowcountry meteorologist Dave Williams added additional caution in a Facebook post, saying any forecast that far out is a "guess at best."

Nevertheless, chief meteorologist Chris Justus at WYFF television in Greenville wrote on Facebook that he would be "VERY surprised" if we didn't see snow at some point through January.

"We're going to be so cold that if we make it through that pattern, as active as things are going to be, if we make it through without any precipitation, I would be shocked," he said in a video.

Even without snow, the upcoming freezing temperatures come as South Carolina has enjoyed relatively warm weather for December, with highs pushing 70 degrees. It also comes on the heels of heavy rain in some areas and three tornadoes that touched down near Columbia.

It’s not unusual for temperatures to change suddenly, said Rachel Gross-Zouzias, a NWS meteorologist in Wilmington, N.C., which covers the Myrtle Beach area and other parts of the Pee Dee.

“We do fluctuate a bit, which is quite normal,” she said.

As for the weekend, Gross-Zouzias advised people to prepare for freezing temperatures by bringing their pets inside, insulating pipes and following other cold weather safety tips on the NWS website.

Reporters Lauren Leibman and Abby Ann Ramsey contributed.

Charleston (SC) vs. Towson Odds

The Charleston (SC) Cougars (11-3, 1-0 CAA) will try to extend a three-game winning streak when they host the Towson Tigers (6-8, 1-0 CAA) on Saturday, January 4, 2025 at TD Arena as 6.5-point favorites. The contest airs at 2:00 PM ET on FloCollege. The over/under for the matchup is set at 139.Charleston (SC) vs. Towson Promo CodesGame Time and InformationWho Will Win Charleston (SC) vs. Towson?Charleston (SC) has a 3-0 record against the spread in games it was favored by 6.5 points or more this season....

The Charleston (SC) Cougars (11-3, 1-0 CAA) will try to extend a three-game winning streak when they host the Towson Tigers (6-8, 1-0 CAA) on Saturday, January 4, 2025 at TD Arena as 6.5-point favorites. The contest airs at 2:00 PM ET on FloCollege. The over/under for the matchup is set at 139.

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Charleston (SC) has a 3-0 record against the spread in games it was favored by 6.5 points or more this season.

When it has played as at least a 6.5-point underdog this season, Towson is 2-1 against the spread.

These two teams average 144.9 points per game combined, 5.9 more than the over/under of 139.

Charleston (SC) and Towson have seen its opponents average a combined 1.9 more points per game than the point total of 139 set in this outing.

Charleston (SC)’s average total in matchups this year has been 155.2, 16.2 points higher than the over/under in this particular game.

The average total for Tigers games this season is 8.4 fewer points than the point total of 139 for this outing.

The Cougars have a 9-4-0 record against the spread this season.

The Tigers’ ATS record is 6-7-0 this year.

Charleston (SC) has a +65 scoring differential, topping opponents by 4.6 points per game. It is putting up 79.9 points per game to rank 84th in college basketball and is giving up 75.3 per outing to rank 284th in college basketball.

Charleston (SC) ranks 173rd in college basketball at 33.3 rebounds per game. That’s similar to the 33.1 its opponents average.

The Cougars hit 8.2 three-pointers per game (151st in college basketball) at a 36.1% rate (88th in college basketball), compared to the 8.2 their opponents make while shooting 31.0% from deep.

Charleston (SC) averages 97.8 points per 100 possessions on offense (151st in college basketball), and allows 92.1 points per 100 possessions (213th in college basketball).

Towson has a -9 scoring differential, putting up 65.0 points per game (345th in college basketball) and conceding 65.6 (53rd in college basketball).

Towson wins the rebound battle by 3.3 boards on average. It records 33.9 rebounds per game, 134th in college basketball, while its opponents grab 30.6.

Towson makes 6.5 three-pointers per game (298th in college basketball) at a 29.3% rate (336th in college basketball), compared to the 6.9 its opponents make, shooting 32.4% from beyond the arc.

Towson’s 87.2 points per 100 possessions on offense rank 335th in college basketball, and the 88.1 points it allows per 100 possessions rank 115th in college basketball.

The Tigers are scoring more points at home (74.3 per game) than on the road (64.8).

Ante Brzovic leads the Cougars in scoring and rebounding, tallying 19.3 points and 8.4 boards per game.

Charleston (SC)’s best passer is CJ Fulton, who averages 5.7 assists per game to go with a PPG scoring average of 8.4.

Derrin Boyd leads the Cougars in three-point shooting, knocking down an average of 2.1 shots per game from beyond the arc.

Fulton and Brzovic lead Charleston (SC) on the defensive end, with Fulton leading the team in steals averaging 1.8 per game and Brzovic in blocks averaging 1.1 per contest.

Dylan Williamson’s points (12.4 per game) and assists (1.8 per game) stat lines are the top scoring and assists spots on the Tigers’ leaderboards.

Mekhi Lowery’s stat line of 6.1 rebounds, 6.2 points and 1.8 assists per game secures the top spot on the Towson rebounding leaderboard.

Williamson is the top shooter from distance for the Tigers, hitting 2.1 threes per game.

Towson’s leader in steals is Nendah Tarke (1.2 per game), and its leader in blocks is Lowery (0.9 per game).

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South Carolina Ports officially ends contract with Carnival Cruise Line

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - After nearly 14 years of voyages, Carnival Cruise Line will no longer call Charleston a homeport.Carnival Cruise Line and the South Carolina Ports Authority have been in partnership since 2010, but in 2022, both parties agreed to not extend the cruise contract further. That decision will officially go into effect this week as the Carnival Sunshine ship makes its last voyage to and from the city.The Carnival Sunshine departed from Union Pier for the last time Monday and will return Saturday.The D...

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - After nearly 14 years of voyages, Carnival Cruise Line will no longer call Charleston a homeport.

Carnival Cruise Line and the South Carolina Ports Authority have been in partnership since 2010, but in 2022, both parties agreed to not extend the cruise contract further. That decision will officially go into effect this week as the Carnival Sunshine ship makes its last voyage to and from the city.

The Carnival Sunshine departed from Union Pier for the last time Monday and will return Saturday.

The Director of Corporate Communications for the South Carolina Ports Authority, Liz Crumley, said that this partnership has made a great impact on the maritime industry. However, this decision was made in hopes of freeing up Union Pier Terminal for redevelopment.

“Carnival has been a great customer, and SC Ports is appreciative of the long-term partnership that’s been forged. They offered a great product that was well-liked for those who enjoy cruises. Carnival made an impact on our maritime industry not just for the Port, but also the harbor pilots, [International Longshoremen’s Association] and beyond,” Crumley said.

The area will still have some port-of-calls for the time being, according to Crumley, but a permanent decision has not yet been made. This means that some cruises will still dock in Charleston for a day visit, but no ships will begin or end at Union Pier.

Liza Holian is the communications manager for the Historic Charleston Foundation. She said the Historic Charleston Foundation has been following this journey closely and working in partnership with the ports and the city.

She said that they are excited about this change and hope to use it as an opportunity to make Charleston even more of a destination that would bring in money, economy and sustainability. She said they believe that this change will help free up some of the traffic and overflow of parking that is currently caused by cruise passengers as well as provide several benefits to the area.

“Charleston has been facing rising sea levels and more weather events, so that has caused a higher amount of flooding. We also face a housing shortage. And all of those things, you know, we need different land in a different area, and so having that site be used as just a giant parking lot was really inappropriate. So now, that change is positive for the city. And as we adapt and as we have these new challenges in the future, Charleston has to adapt too,” Holian said.

While it is still unclear what exactly will be replacing Carnival, Ports Authority representatives say that it will ultimately be redeveloped in conjunction with the local buyer, city and community. Holian said that, no matter what, they are excited to see what comes of this change and think it was necessary for the area.

“All of this together just helps move forward to a place that the foundation has advocated for. So, it’s more sustainable for the economy, for the environment with flooding and a better use of land, while also keeping that money here in Charleston and cultivating it in a smarter way, which we ultimately want,” Holian said. “Immediately, Charleston and the peninsula should see a reduction in traffic and cars. We all know too well… just driving past the Union Pier site and just seeing rows and rows of cars which is just an inappropriate use of that waterfront property and so that will be no more… we are really looking forward to that.”

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12 Best Charleston Sports Bars for Watching the Super Bowl and More

Some football fans choose to watch at home on the couch, but many other folks opt to take in the action at a local sports bar. When looking for a destination, beer and bar food are a must, and the establishment must also have big enough televisions to ensure a quality viewing experience for all. Here are 12 of the best sports bars in and around the city at which to watch football this year — not to mention baseball, soccer, and plenty of other sports year-round.Eater maps are curated by editors and aim to reflect a diversity of ...

Some football fans choose to watch at home on the couch, but many other folks opt to take in the action at a local sports bar. When looking for a destination, beer and bar food are a must, and the establishment must also have big enough televisions to ensure a quality viewing experience for all. Here are 12 of the best sports bars in and around the city at which to watch football this year — not to mention baseball, soccer, and plenty of other sports year-round.

Eater maps are curated by editors and aim to reflect a diversity of neighborhoods, cuisines, and prices. Learn more about our editorial process.

Newcomer Cleats welcomes all sports fans with TVs, good wine, tasty sandwiches, and plenty of space to spread out and watch the games.

West Ashley bar Charleston Sports Pub offers creative takes on pub fare in a relaxed setting with affordable domestic beers during happy hour and plenty of craft beers on draft. The kitchen also has burgers topped with everything from queso to fried jalapenos to pimento cheese. Bonus: there are multiple locations.

Sushi in a sports bar? Why not. Locals has served the Mount Pleasant community since 2009, and it now has additional locations in West Ashley and James Island. There’s always a game on the screens, and on Mondays, the sushi rolls are half off.

Local 616 makes for a super relaxed spot to watch any game. Owner Dwayne Mitchell will mix up plenty of fun cocktails for customers or pour a few beers. There’s also a back patio for those who need to chill out in between the action. Also check out the guest chefs in the kitchen.

Moe’s Crosstown consistently puts out some of the best bar food around (with 15 different sauces for their wings), and the burgers are always amazing. There also happens to be plenty of televisions on which to catch all the games. Oh, and beer. Lots of beer.

Technically, it’s not a sports bar, but Home Team BBQ always has the latest games on the televisions behind the bars. With multiple locations, and some of the best wings in the city, Home Team is a good choice for those who want to order expertly smoked meats with a side of sports.

This massive establishment has over 40 TVs and four projector screens meant for sports viewing. Uptown Social’s food menu has all the bar food essentials, from thin crust pizza to nachos to double-fried wings.

Bay Street Biergarten has so many televisions that it’s impossible to miss any of the moves. Grab some friends and slide into a booth to order one of BSB’s giant pretzels with beer cheese and a couple of pints. There are also pork belly burnt ends, and even eggplant fries for the vegetarian crowd.

King Street’s classic sports bar has the space and environment fans are after, as the upstairs often has the sound on for sporting events. Multiple bars, wings, and 40 beers on tap provide the necessary game-day vibe. There are also $12 pitchers on Mondays.

Conveniently located next to the Visitor Center just off King Street, the Brick provides bar snacks and drink specials for patrons watching the games. Find bar snacks like fried pickles, buffalo shrimp, and more.

Crowds pack in tight to watch the games at Avondale establishment the Roost. There’s plenty of wings, burgers, and fried things on the menu (from shrimp to totchos) to keep most sports fans happy.

This Charleston bar offers a special menu on game days. It’s also known for dishes like boiled peanuts, pickle fries, and soft shell crab BLTs.

Newcomer Cleats welcomes all sports fans with TVs, good wine, tasty sandwiches, and plenty of space to spread out and watch the games.

West Ashley bar Charleston Sports Pub offers creative takes on pub fare in a relaxed setting with affordable domestic beers during happy hour and plenty of craft beers on draft. The kitchen also has burgers topped with everything from queso to fried jalapenos to pimento cheese. Bonus: there are multiple locations.

Sushi in a sports bar? Why not. Locals has served the Mount Pleasant community since 2009, and it now has additional locations in West Ashley and James Island. There’s always a game on the screens, and on Mondays, the sushi rolls are half off.

Local 616 makes for a super relaxed spot to watch any game. Owner Dwayne Mitchell will mix up plenty of fun cocktails for customers or pour a few beers. There’s also a back patio for those who need to chill out in between the action. Also check out the guest chefs in the kitchen.

Moe’s Crosstown consistently puts out some of the best bar food around (with 15 different sauces for their wings), and the burgers are always amazing. There also happens to be plenty of televisions on which to catch all the games. Oh, and beer. Lots of beer.

Technically, it’s not a sports bar, but Home Team BBQ always has the latest games on the televisions behind the bars. With multiple locations, and some of the best wings in the city, Home Team is a good choice for those who want to order expertly smoked meats with a side of sports.

This massive establishment has over 40 TVs and four projector screens meant for sports viewing. Uptown Social’s food menu has all the bar food essentials, from thin crust pizza to nachos to double-fried wings.

Bay Street Biergarten has so many televisions that it’s impossible to miss any of the moves. Grab some friends and slide into a booth to order one of BSB’s giant pretzels with beer cheese and a couple of pints. There are also pork belly burnt ends, and even eggplant fries for the vegetarian crowd.

King Street’s classic sports bar has the space and environment fans are after, as the upstairs often has the sound on for sporting events. Multiple bars, wings, and 40 beers on tap provide the necessary game-day vibe. There are also $12 pitchers on Mondays.

Conveniently located next to the Visitor Center just off King Street, the Brick provides bar snacks and drink specials for patrons watching the games. Find bar snacks like fried pickles, buffalo shrimp, and more.

Crowds pack in tight to watch the games at Avondale establishment the Roost. There’s plenty of wings, burgers, and fried things on the menu (from shrimp to totchos) to keep most sports fans happy.

This Charleston bar offers a special menu on game days. It’s also known for dishes like boiled peanuts, pickle fries, and soft shell crab BLTs.

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