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Charleston, SC Venue- Allows Outside Catering and to bring Alcohol in

Hi!

Does anyone have any venue recommendations in Charleston, SC that allow you to bring in outside catering and alcohol without a huge upcharge?

Thank you!


Re: Charleston, SC Venue- Allows Outside Catering and to bring Alcohol in

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    If you're interested in the suburbs of Charleston, Alhambra Hall is just across the bridge into Mt. Pleasant and it's just the hall, no other required vendors with it, and it's a beautiful setting. Only drawback is that it books up quickly, so getting the date you want might be hard.
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    We're getting married at Harborside East -- its an awesome venue! They let you pick your caterer (provided a checklist that makes sure they are up to par), but the bar service is exclusively through the Creek Club at I'on.
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    Old Wide Awake Park is a great venue close to Old Wide Awake Plantation--it's just outside of charleston and has great rates-also you have to use outside vendors!
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    Pepper Plantation! That's my venue. It's in Mt. Pleasant and BEAUTIFUL! It's privately owned, so you can bring in your own caterer and own bartenders/alcohol!
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    The Island House, Legare Waring, Founders Hall, Pepper Plantation, Boone Hall. All of these allow you to bring in your own F&B. Most local venues allow you.
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    The lake house at bulow
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    Hello! I agree that Alhambra Hall is a great option!  I've coordinated a wedding there and it works out beautifully to have the ceremony and reception all at the same location.  

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    Magnolia Plantations, Boone Hall, Middleton Place, .....the caterers have separate charges for the different levels of bar you can have at your event.   The venue usually doesn't upcharge. 
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