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A Day on Daniel Island


SHOP Re-energized by some good local eats, it’s time to visit the Daniel Island Publix shopping center. Downtown Daniel Island, as it has come to be known, offers a variety of locally owned stores that are sure to take care of all your shopping needs. Whether it’s an intimate massage at an island- themed salon or that flawless summer dress at Paisley of Daniel Island, you’ll find yourself smiling about what you’ll find in this friendly neigh- borhood center – between bites of frozen yogurt.


DRINK


After a full day of Daniel Island exploration, how about retiring to one of the many local full-service bars for a cocktail? From sake to margaritas and everything in between, the on-island bar scene offers drinks to fill the needs of any weary traveler. Bring your good moods and high spirits and leave everything else behind.


EVENTS Whether it’s a Hootie and the Blowfish concert, the Family Circle Cup, a Charleston Battery professional soccer game or a 5k run to raise funds to fight breast cancer, Daniel Island is your Lowcountry destination for fun and interesting things to do. Check out the list of upcoming Daniel Island events in the next issue of Mount Pleasant Magazine.


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