Visiting Summerville in the Fall

October 7, 2022

Summerville is typically known as the place to be in the spring due to the flowering azaleas and warm weather… but make no mistake that this charming town debuts its own unique beauty this time of year.

VISITING SUMMERVILLE IN THE FALL


Happy Fall, Y'all! Summerville in the fall is just about as sweet as it is any other time of the year!

The historic downtown square features a sprawling display of scarecrows, the porches are decorated in a cozy fall fashion, and numerous festive events make this season in Summerville a treat. The coffee shops bring out the pumpkin spice and the bars are playing the latest college football game.


Let's plan your next trip into Summerville:

 

Flowertown Bed and Breakfast

WHERE SHOULD I STAY IN SUMMERVILLE?


Finding the perfect place to lay your head on this trip won't be a difficult task. If the comfort of familiarity is what you're looking for, one of Summerville’s many hotels close to the interstate will surpass your expectations regarding the friendliness of the staff and top-notch amenities.


If you're looking for one of a kind experience, Summerville is home to several charming bed and breakfasts and inns where the hosts are ready to make you feel welcome. 


Summerville is only 24 miles outside of Charleston, so it the perfect day trip location to add to your itinerary if your plans have you staying in the Holy City.



where to eat in summerville

WHERE SHOULD I EAT IN SUMMERVILLE?


Outdoor dining is always fantastic this time of year with Summerville’s warmer days and cooler nights. There are many places to eat in the fresh air, with one of the newest brunch spots being the Day Drink Brunch Lounge. (Try the crab cakes!)


Are you looking for lunch? The Eclectic Chef, located on Short Central, a historic cobblestone street, offers a whimsical setting. 


Dinner outdoors is fantastic at The Icehouse and Sweetwater One Twenty Three. With so many great restaurants here, you'll have no problem finding something that satisfies whatever you're craving!


If you're looking for a sweet treat, check out Simple Treasures or Swank Desserts


Going out for drinks? Wine and craft beer enthusiasts can rejoice because the both are flowing in Summerville. The Azalea Bar & Garden offers a variety of never seen anywhere else specialty fall cocktails.


shop in summerville

WHAT SHOULD I DO IN SUMMERVILLE THIS FALL? 


There's more to do than you could fit into a weekend, but it doesn't hurt to try! 


Aside from the many events, you can go shopping in quaint Historic Downtown, stroll through Azalea park, take a self-guided walking tour, check out the art scene at Public Works Art Center, or even get a peek into Summerville's history at the museum


Summerville is also a short distance from attractions such as Colonial Dorchester, Drayton Hall, Middleton Place, and Magnolia Plantation & Gardens. 


Whatever you decide to do, know that we hope you leave with a piece of Summerville in your heart and come back again soon! 


We'd love to go along with you as you explore, so be sure to tag us in your photos: @visitsummerville 


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