Summerville is the birthplace of the ambrosia of the South: sweet tea. Today, it has a quaint downtown and a host of businesses, restaurants and activities. But it wasn’t always that way—the town has come into its more modern identity. We join Diane Frankenberger, owner of downtown staple People, Places, & Quilts, on a porch in Summerville to talk about the town’s journey. And Oak Road Brewery CEO Benjamin Bankey drops in to talk beer, food, and what visitors can enjoy while in town.
Summerville is the birthplace of the ambrosia of the South: sweet tea. Today, it has a quaint downtown and a host of businesses, restaurants and activities. But it wasn’t always that way—the town has come into its more modern identity.
We join Diane Frankenberger, owner of downtown staple People, Places, & Quilts, on a porch in Summerville to talk about the town’s journey. And Oak Road Brewery CEO Benjamin Bankey drops in to talk beer, food, and what visitors can enjoy while in town.
To find out more about what makes Summerville so sweet, visit SCPalmettoPorch.com.