Bingo
Join us every Sunday from 4pm-6pm for Bingo! Winners receive $10 gift cards per bingo win! $3 tacos available as well!
Join us every Sunday from 4pm-6pm for Bingo! Winners receive $10 gift cards per bingo win! $3 tacos available as well!
Join us every Wednesday at 7pm for Trivia with Bill Davis!
Join us for some laughs on the patio with comedians Bill Davis, Stan Shelby, Sarah Hartman and Liam Baker on January 25th at 8pm.
Join us every Thursday from 6-8pm for Paws on the Patio at Dashi!
Grab your fur baby and snag a pint of Revelry Brewery. We’re donating $1 of every pint sale to the Charleston Animal Society.
We are also featuring King of Pops pup pup specials + Dashi’s full menu will be available for purchase.
January 20th - Havanese
January 27th - Basset Hound
Join us every Thursday from 4pm-6pm for Happy hour to receive Half off Burritos! ***DINE IN ONLY***
Alice Osborn is an experienced performer in the Piedmont of North Carolina who always delivers a variety of easy listening folk Americana that’s rooted in the New South. Her music features upbeat tempos, poignant lyrics, and powerful vocals—check out her latest creation, Searching for Paradise, an album packed with story songs about losing and finding home and hope. An accomplished poet, American history buff, and the artist-in-residence for the Western Wake Farmers' Market, Alice’s acoustic originals are influenced by diverse artists such as Willie Nelson, Phil Collins, and Mary Chapin Carpenter. She is the President of the NC Songwriters Co-op and lives in Raleigh with her family. She also plays fiddle, mandolin, bass, and bluegrass banjo.
Will Hauptle is a groovy songwriter with immense admiration for folk and jazz music. Recently Will released his first double album, “Acoustic Funk X” and “Acoustic Funk Y”. A recent graduate of the University of Miami, Hauptle plays a variety of instruments. During college Hauptle was honored to meet heavyweight songwriters Steve Miller and Pat Metheny. On the side Hauptle leads a local disco-funk band called Greenwing.
Charles started playing guitar at the age of 10. He grew up singing in church, but it wasn't until he was 17 before he joined his first band. Through college he played with several bands including Backstage, November and Marble Candle. He discovered Bela Fleck and Doc Watson in his early 20's and gradually started discovering new styles including bluegrass, jazz and more importantly fingerstyle guitar. His wife also bought him a banjo and he took off running. The moment that changed his direction was when he discovered Leo Kottke. He became determined to follow in Leo's footsteps. How can one guitar sound like so many? He has taught guitar and banjo and loves being a positive influence to musicians to be. He currently resides in Charleston, SC with a vibrant music scene.
Tee Somsnith’s heritage is Thai and Laotian, but she covers all of southeast Asia with her street food pop up, Sap-Lai. Sap-Lai’s menu changes with the weather and produce availability, but recent features have included Sweet Soy Glass Noodles, Bean Thread Noodles, Thai Beef Salad, Egg Rolls, and Lemongrass Ginger Wings. You can regularly find her at The Container Bar on Fridays for noodle night and at local breweries.
Blending a songwriting influence from a lifetime of worldwide travel and musical influences, Chris Boone creates a musical expression driven to inspire and intrigue with an eclectic blend of unique compositions, a philosophically minimalist approach, and an emphasis on a quality delivery.
Jamison Alley coined ‘Therafusion’ as her unique genre of music. Encompassing pop, rock, country and other traditional genres, Jamison Alley uses music to specifically help others going through difficult times.
Foxes Fried offers their signature wet-battered fried chicken and so much more. The menu is always changing, using fresh, local seafood and produce from the South Carolina Coast as their inspiration!
Rene Russell’s unique 12-string guitar playing style is the force behind the sound, her songs paint the tapestry of her life. They speak of her life experience and learning to live your truth. As she says; “It takes Courage to make the Choice to Change your life and Live your Truth!” Rene has lived and performed across the country from Atlanta to Austin to San Diego in the last 30 years. To date the band has released 4 singles with an EP on the way, she will be playing regionally, securing slots in key venues and festivals.You can follow Rene and listen to her music at her website: www.renerussell.com.
Sambar is Charleston's first modern, fast casual Indian restaurant!
Brought to you by Glazed Gourmet Doughnuts founds Allison Smith and her team, Sambar is a modern Indian pop up serving crisp dosas, mouth watering mango lassis, succulent lamb meatballs, and much more!
After a stint in the Workshop, Sambar has popped up around town and we are thrilled to have them for an event at Dashi! Please stop by and come experience one of the most flavorful cuisines in the world with Sambar!
Charles started playing guitar at the age of 10. He grew up singing in church, but it wasn't until he was 17 before he joined his first band. Through college he played with several bands including Backstage, November and Marble Candle. He discovered Bela Fleck and Doc Watson in his early 20's and gradually started discovering new styles including bluegrass, jazz and more importantly fingerstyle guitar. His wife also bought him a banjo and he took off running. The moment that changed his direction was when he discovered Leo Kottke. He became determined to follow in Leo's footsteps. How can one guitar sound like so many? He has taught guitar and banjo and loves being a positive influence to musicians to be. He currently resides in Charleston, SC with a vibrant music scene.
Will Hauptle is a groovy songwriter with immense admiration for folk and jazz music. Recently Will released his first double album, “Acoustic Funk X” and “Acoustic Funk Y”. A recent graduate of the University of Miami, Hauptle plays a variety of instruments. During college Hauptle was honored to meet heavyweight songwriters Steve Miller and Pat Metheny. On the side Hauptle leads a local disco-funk band called Greenwing.
Rene Russell’s unique 12-string guitar playing style is the force behind the sound, her songs paint the tapestry of her life. They speak of her life experience and learning to live your truth. As she says; “It takes Courage to make the Choice to Change your life and Live your Truth!” Rene has lived and performed across the country from Atlanta to Austin to San Diego in the last 30 years. To date the band has released 4 singles with an EP on the way, she will be playing regionally, securing slots in key venues and festivals.You can follow Rene and listen to her music at her website: www.renerussell.com.
Jamison Alley coined ‘Therafusion’ as her unique genre of music. Encompassing pop, rock, country and other traditional genres, Jamison Alley uses music to specifically help others going through difficult times.
Dan Walker has an organic approach to creating and performing live acoustic music. Groove oriented and soul bound, his music has earned him opportunities to support Martin Sexton, Livingston Taylor, Merle Haggard, Roseanne Cash and Slaid Cleaves.
Continually working the gig schedule, he has received much praise for his voice and guitar picking. As one article has it “Dan Walker is quite simply one of the finest singer/songwriters on the Seacoast.He's got a voice that belongs smack-dab in the middle of popular radio's programming. A furious picker and relentless strummer with a knack of turning the body of his acoustic guitar into a glorified hand-drum, Walker is the real deal.”
Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Chris Sullivan grew up in Charleston, South Carolina where he fell in love with and began playing music. Sullivan’s vast musical influences solidify his no nonsense approach to delivering music unadulterated by trend and loyal to heart while expressing the introspective aspects of his life that would otherwise remain untold. Referring to Chris’s recordings, artistviewblog.com recently stated, “This is music. True, unapologetic music. Chris has a timeless style in his music. It sounds effortless. Exactly how music should be”.
In 2016, Chris Sullivan released a live EP, recorded in New York City. In June of 2018, he released “Dog Days”, recorded at Hybrid Audio Solutions in Charleston, South Carolina. This EP includes the acclaimed singles “The City that Never Sleeps” and “By the Light of the Radio” (second place winner in the Americana category of the International Songwriting Competition, and currently being played at radio stations across the country), and “Black Clouds”. Most recently, Chris released a single, “Running on Empty”, a beautiful re-imagination of the Jackson Browne classic. Currently Chris keeps a busy schedule writing and playing live shows, and plans to release new music over the coming year.
Formed in December 2018, we are an acoustic duo, ”Suga T & Krissy Lee”. We sing and play classic hits from the 50’s - today! We perform in Charleston SC
Born in Houston, TX in 1981, Ben Somewhere grew up in Terrebonne Parish, in the heart of Cajun country. His first instrument was saxophone in the school band which later got traded in for PA gear. After singing in various punk and hardcore bands as a teenager at 17 he picked up bass guitar. He later joined the Navy at 21 and went some years without performing. He began learning and writing on acoustic guitar while stationed aboard the U.S.S. Louisiana, a nuclear powered submarine. At the end of his final tour in the Navy he settled in Charleston and began performing at local venues.
Adrienne and Chef Mark Ciaburri, formerly owners of Congress in Mt. P, are all over town with their Ciaburri’s Interior Mexican Flavors pop-ups and events showcasing Mark's Mexican cuisine!
Ciaburri’s offers some of the duo's most popular Mexican dishes, including Achiote Pork Tacos, Brussels Sprout Quesadillas, Mole Poblano Enchiladas, Shrimp Ceviche Verde, and Guacamole. They also sell scratch-made salsas, mole, pepita brittle, and Tres Leches, packaged & ready to go.
Ciaburri's is currently operating at the farmers' markets in Mount Pleasant, Sullivans Island, Folly Beach, and at Boone Hall Farms Homegrown Sundays (at the Market Cafe on the third Sunday of every month). They also have regular pop-ups at the Container Bar and several breweries. They are also still providing catering and in-home events.
We loved Congress and were sad to see it close, but we are thrilled to have Adrienne and Mark as our guests at Dashi!
Dan Walker has an organic approach to creating and performing live acoustic music. Groove oriented and soul bound, his music has earned him opportunities to support Martin Sexton, Livingston Taylor, Merle Haggard, Roseanne Cash and Slaid Cleaves.
Continually working the gig schedule, he has received much praise for his voice and guitar picking. As one article has it “Dan Walker is quite simply one of the finest singer/songwriters on the Seacoast.He's got a voice that belongs smack-dab in the middle of popular radio's programming. A furious picker and relentless strummer with a knack of turning the body of his acoustic guitar into a glorified hand-drum, Walker is the real deal.”
Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Chris Sullivan grew up in Charleston, South Carolina where he fell in love with and began playing music. Sullivan’s vast musical influences solidify his no nonsense approach to delivering music unadulterated by trend and loyal to heart while expressing the introspective aspects of his life that would otherwise remain untold. Referring to Chris’s recordings, artistviewblog.com recently stated, “This is music. True, unapologetic music. Chris has a timeless style in his music. It sounds effortless. Exactly how music should be”.
In 2016, Chris Sullivan released a live EP, recorded in New York City. In June of 2018, he released “Dog Days”, recorded at Hybrid Audio Solutions in Charleston, South Carolina. This EP includes the acclaimed singles “The City that Never Sleeps” and “By the Light of the Radio” (second place winner in the Americana category of the International Songwriting Competition, and currently being played at radio stations across the country), and “Black Clouds”. Most recently, Chris released a single, “Running on Empty”, a beautiful re-imagination of the Jackson Browne classic. Currently Chris keeps a busy schedule writing and playing live shows, and plans to release new music over the coming year.
Sambar is Charleston's first modern, fast casual Indian restaurant!
Brought to you by Glazed Gourmet Doughnuts founds Allison Smith and her team, Sambar is a modern Indian pop up serving crisp dosas, mouth watering mango lassis, succulent lamb meatballs, and much more!
After a stint in the Workshop, Sambar has popped up around town and we are thrilled to have them for an event at Dashi! Please stop by and come experience one of the most flavorful cuisines in the world with Sambar!
Formed in December 2018, we are an acoustic duo, ”Suga T & Krissy Lee”. We sing and play classic hits from the 50’s - today! We perform in Charleston SC