Make the start of your New Year a hot one! The Studs of Steel are back January 1st from 8-11pm.
This event is always a highlight and VIP tickets sell out quickly, so be sure and get yours today!
Visit marketstreetsaloon.com for purchase now!
Make the start of your New Year a hot one! The Studs of Steel are back January 1st from 8-11pm.
This event is always a highlight and VIP tickets sell out quickly, so be sure and get yours today!
Visit marketstreetsaloon.com for purchase now!
The Studs of Steel just can’t get enough of Charleston women. This August 22 expect a packed house at Market Street Saloon while the Studs of Steel Male Revue take the stage and make Market Street even hotter.
While the Market Street Saloon is known for their saloon girls and catering towards men; this night is clearly one for the ladies. You are able to start purchasing your tickets now online. Tickets are $35 if purchased in advance, but there is also a VIP option for $200. The VIPs receive four VIP tickets for your group, one bucket of beer, a round of shots and a private couch in front of the action. Make sure to mark this event in your calendars, you won’t want to miss it!
If you still think of old country westerns and piano’s when you hear the word “saloon,” then you have not had the “Saloon experience” of Charleston.
Visit Market Street Saloon at 32 – D North Market Street for a high energy experience like none other with choreographed dances from the saloon girls, fantastic happy hour deals, and a restaurant menu comprised of homemade barbeque and sauces that have won over 38 awards in three short years.
Start your happy hour early this summer at 4PM with $3 Vodka or Bud Light. Better yet, check out their nightly occurring specials of $12 “Saddle Up Punch” in a souvenir Yard Glass or a $3 specialty shot. Need plans for a Thursday Night? Market Street Saloon is the place to go on a Thursday for $3 Long Island Iced Teas.
If the deals are not enough to convince you, check out the girls and their choreographed dances. Market Street Saloon is the only place downtown where you will see boots on the bars and events like Jell-O wrestling take place. Come see for yourself why this place is not a bar, it is truly an experience
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Mad River has closed their doors after 9 years of being in business. Sam Mustafa, CEO of the Charleston Hospitality Group comments “It is sad to see them close for several reasons. First of all, Mad River was part of the Market Street “family of businesses” and it’s sad to see any business close. Second, this is possibly one of the worst times to suddenly lay people off.
Sam Mustafa goes on to say “We are growing and in need of good team members NOW! Especially with the scheduled opening of Tabbuli West. Employees of Mad River are encouraged to apply with the Charleston Hospitality Group. Employees don’t even have to travel far from where they were going to work. Queology which is located right next door offers award winning barbecue for those looking for a casual and fun atmosphere. Then there’s the famous Market Street Saloon which provides visitors with the hottest party in Charleston and the #1 destination for bachelorette and bachelor parties where patrons are encouraged to jump on the bar for some high energy choreographed entertainment.”
Anyone displaced by Mad Rivers’ closing can send in their resume to hr@charlestonhospitalitygroup.com or apply in person at Queology, Market Street Saloon, Tabbuli or any one of their locations.
A restaurant on Market Street has gotten a makeover, but it doesn’t look shiny and new.
Instead, rusted-out cars and ivy that suspiciously crept up the side of Sticky Fingers over the past few nights have transformed the vacant restaurant at 5044 Market St. into a hideout for characters in “Revolution,” a new TV series that’s filming in the Cape Fear area.
“Revolution” is set 15 years in the future after an event changes life on earth: All electronic equipment ceases to function; airplanes fall from the sky and car engines stop running.
In the NBC series, a young woman named Charlie, played by Tracy Spiridakos (“Supernatural”), searches for her brother, who was kidnapped by a militia leader, while she seeks assistance from her estranged uncle.
Billy Burke from “Twilight” plays her uncle and Giancarlo Esposito from “Breaking Bad” is a militia leader.
The former Sticky Fingers will act as a rebel hideout during filming, which will take place between 1 p.m. and 4 a.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, according to a City of Wilmington film permit.
Passersby and motorists might get a glimpse of swordplay, a horse or two and several stunts as the good guys (the rebels) are attacked by the bad guys (the militia).
And if anyone hears gunshots in the area it’s likely film crews, according to the permit. But it’s always better to be safe than sorry, so if you are convinced there’s been an incident law enforcement should know about, call and report it.