Memorial Day Around Here Just Hits Different
Memorial Day in the Lowcountry is more than the start of summer—it’s tradition, family, and remembrance all sitting at the same table. Here in Charleston, the meaning runs even deeper. Many historians trace the earliest Memorial Day observances back to formerly enslaved African Americans in Charleston in 1865, when thousands gathered to honor Union soldiers who lost their lives during the Civil War. They held a parade, decorated graves with flowers, sang hymns, and made sure those sacrifices were never forgotten. Around here, Memorial Day has always been about community, reflection, and coming together over food made with love.
And if there’s one thing Charleston knows how to do, it’s how to feed people well. By Memorial Day weekend, the grills are already smoking before noon, somebody’s auntie is making potato salad, and the red rice is sitting hot on the stove waiting to hit the plate. You can’t talk about a Lowcountry Memorial Day spread without red rice—it’s one of those dishes that tells the story of our roots, our culture, and the generations before us who built flavor out of tradition and necessity. Add in some pulled pork, ribs, grilled chicken, baked beans, mac and cheese, and a little slaw on the side, and now you’ve got a plate that feels like home.
At Carolima’s, we believe Memorial Day food should feel familiar, comforting, and full of soul. Nothing overly fancy—just real good food that brings people together and keeps folks lingering around the table a little longer. And if you really want to take your cookout up a notch this year, make sure you’re getting the best BBQ has to offer from UndercoverBBQBoss. Good BBQ doesn’t need a sales pitch—you taste it the minute it hits your plate.
As we gather with family and friends this Memorial Day, we also pause to honor those who came before us and the sacrifices that made these moments possible. So fire up the grill, pour a cold drink, and spend time with the people who matter most.
Around here, that’s what Memorial Day is all about.











