Charleston’s 2nd Sunday on King Street: shopping, food, and fun

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Charleston’s popular 2nd Sunday event returns this weekend, transforming King Street into a bustling pedestrian hub from noon to 5:00 p.m.

The monthly tradition, which takes place on the second Sunday of every month, sees the iconic street closed to traffic between Queen and Calhoun streets, creating a vibrant space for locals and visitors to explore.

Shoppers and food lovers can enjoy a range of unique experiences throughout the day. Woof Gang Bakery at 341 King Street invites dog owners to bring their own Toppl or purchase one in-store. They’ll provide an array of tasty stuffings and treats, allowing guests to create an enriching snack for their pets on the spot.

Music will fill the air, with a performance by Ryan Peterson and his jazz band near 313 King Street, followed by a 3:00 p.m. show from the College of Charleston’s Trippentones, a favorite a cappella group.

Artisans and vendors will be showcasing their goods along the street as well. Mabel Mae’s Bakery, known for its all-natural, handmade baked goods, will have a booth near Beaufain Street, offering delicious treats for both humans and their four-legged companions.

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