- A peaceful retreat just minutes from the Charleston tri-county area
- Lush landscapes, historic charm, and blooming azaleas
- Top-rated schools and a family-friendly atmosphere
- Suburban living with easy access to coastal attractions
Summerville offers a relaxed pace of life, surrounded by natural
beauty and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy strolling
through historic downtown, exploring local parks, or sipping sweet tea
on their porches. With its proximity to Charleston, you can enjoy the
best of both worlds—small-town tranquility and big-city amenities just a
short drive away.
Summerville’s dining scene is a delightful mix of Southern flavors
and modern cuisine. Savor classic comfort food at Oscar’s, a local
favorite known for its shrimp and grits, or enjoy a farm-to-table
experience at The Coastal Cupboard, which also offers a unique shopping
experience for kitchenware. For a taste of local barbecue, head to Swig
& Swine, celebrated for its smoked meats and craft beers. Downtown
Summerville’s Main Street is perfect for boutique shopping, with stores
like Guerin’s Pharmacy, the oldest pharmacy in South Carolina, offering a
nostalgic charm. The Summerville Farmers Market is a weekend highlight,
featuring fresh produce, local crafts, and live music.
Summerville is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Spend a day at Azalea Park, where vibrant blooms and walking trails create a picturesque setting for picnics or photography. History lovers can explore the Summerville-Dorchester Museum to learn about the town’s rich past, or visit Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site for a glimpse into the 18th century. For family fun, the Sawmill Branch Canal offers walking and biking trails, while the Summerville Family YMCA provides swimming and community events. The annual Flowertown Festival, one of the largest arts and crafts festivals in the Southeast, draws visitors from across the region to celebrate Summerville’s beauty. On weekends, enjoy live music at local spots like Montreux Bar and Grill, or take a short drive to Charleston for a broader entertainment scene.