Locally Sourced Farm To Table Restaurant Open In This South Carolina Town
This is a welcome addition. A new locally sourced farm to table restaurant is open in this South Carolina town. Lucky for me, it is very close to home. Clover,…

This is a welcome addition. A new locally sourced farm to table restaurant is open in this South Carolina town. Lucky for me, it is very close to home.
Clover, South Carolina has a new place to dine and I do mean dine. Welcome to Clover Harvest, Clover's newest locally sourced farm to table restaurant. I heard about it from a friend and thought I would give it a try.
This location is not new, 1007 Old North Main Street used to be home to Patty-O's and more recently Main Street Retreat. I was sad when those places shut their doors, the burgers were amazing. Clover Harvest offers something brand new at this location in York County. You see the difference right away.
They have completely renovated the look of the place. Think upscale farm house with shiplap, linen napkins and fresh flowers on the table. You can eat inside or out. We were offered a table right away and someone lovely came over to start our dining experience. I had heard it was locally sourced farm to table and I like that idea a lot. When you eat somewhere that uses local farmers, you are not only supporting a local eating establishment but also numerous farms in the area. That means many families are served by that one meal you choose. It is important to me to support the local economy where I live or work. This is a delicious way to do that.
Some of the things on the Menu; pork belly appetizers, charcuterie boards, gourmet burgers, shrimp and grits, steak, salads and chicken and waffles. I had the pork belly and Korean Style Chicken sandwich and it was yummy. We had the homemade blackberry cheesecake and it was scrumptious. The portion was small but that was probably a good thing, I could have eaten a lot more of that. This new locally sourced farm to table restaurant is now open in this South Carolina town. To learn more go to VisitYorkCounty.com.






South Carolina Named One Of The 9 Best States For Music Festivals
Summer is festival season. And let's face it, when it comes to music festivals you either love or hate them. When you think of music festivals your first thought probably goes to Coachella. Other big ones include Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, or if you're a country fan Tortuga or Stagecoach. I've been to a couple of country festivals including one in South Carolina, so seeing SC on the best states for music festivals made sense to me. Music Festivals can mean long days in the heat, lots of money spent on food and drink, and perhaps the investment of hotel rooms. If you love music and being in an exciting atmosphere they can be well worth the money though.
Perhaps the best place for a festival to you is one nearby? Or maybe you're looking to plan a trip to one of the festivals named above. Bonnaroo was on my bucketlist for a while, but now the idea of sleeping outside and not showering for days just isn't that appealing. I'd still love to attend Tortuga right on the Florida beach. And rumors are swirling that my favorite artist Taylor Swift could be playing Coachella next year. So California may be in my future. So whether proximity, the vacation appeal, or the artists are what is drawing you to a festival. But what are the best places to attend a music festival?
Our friends over at AirportParkingReservations.com created the Ultimate Festival Guide and shared that guide with us. And as a part of that, they ranked the best (and worst) states to attend a festival. And South Carolina, well its one of the best states for music festivals. That's something to be proud of right? It's close to home. Plus festivals are great for the economy. Keep reading to see where they fell on this list.
1. Wisconsin
Number of Festivals: 16
Crime Reports (2021): 21,832
Average Rainfall: 34
Average Temperature: 43.1
Cost of Accommodations: 432
Cost of Smirnoff: 12.29
Total Ranking: 50.6
Wisconsin probably isn't the first place you think of when you think of music festivals. But perhaps you should! I was vaguely familiar with the fact there was a country music festival in Wisconsin but I couldn't have named it before a little research. But low crime, and lower-than-average temperatures are some of what led to the state's number one ranking. Some of the 16 festivals that take place in Wisconsin include Summerfest, Mile of Music, and Country Thunder Wisconsin.
2. Nevada
Number of Festivals: 14
Crime Reports (2021): 19,298
Average Rainfall: 10
Average Temperature: 49.9
Cost of Accommodations: 474
Cost of Smirnoff: 9.49
Total Ranking: 49.5
I'll be honest my first thought when I think of Nevada music festivals is one surrounded by tragedy. A tragedy I'm still trying to make sense of today. But despite that incident, Nevada still is a great place to catch a music festival. The state is home to 14 festivals including Life Is Beautiful, EDC Las Vegas, and Rock In Rio. One thing that makes a Nevada festival great? You're in the desert so there is a good chance you won't have to pack rain gear.
3. Georgia
Number of Festivals: 8
Crime Reports (2021): 46,865
Average Rainfall: 50
Average Temperature: 64
Cost of Accommodations: 372
Cost of Smirnoff: 8.99
Total Ranking: 48.8
I am shocked Georgia doesn't have more festivals. But even with only 8 and a higher-than-average crime number, they still ranked 3rd on this list. Low accommodations helped boost The Peach State in the rankings. (Though if you've ever tried to get a hotel room in downtown Atlanta when a concert is going on, I'd challenge that!). Festivals in Georgia include Midtown Music, Imagine Music Festival, and Shaky Knees Music Festival.
4. Mississippi
Number of Festivals: 2
Crime Reports (2021): 12,841
Average Rainfall: 56
Average Temperature: 63
Cost of Accommodations: 422
Cost of Smirnoff: 11.99
Total Ranking: 47.1
I guess math allows a state that only has 2 festivals to rank 4th. While it's not best for the accessibility of festivals, the ones they have are great to attend.
5. Kentucky
Number of Festivals: 6
Crime Reports (2021): 15,159
Average Rainfall: 47
Average Temperature: 56
Cost of Accommodations: 372
Cost of Smirnoff: 10.49
Total Ranking: 47.0
Kentucky festivals include Bourbon & Beyond, Louder Than Life, and ROMP. You'll find decently priced accommodations, low crime, and affordable drinks. Not a bad combination. Plus I'm sure you can get some great bourbon at all these festivals!
6. New Mexico
Number of Festivals: 2
Crime Reports (2021): 22,077
Average Rainfall: 14
Average Temperature: 53
Cost of Accommodations: 438
Cost of Smirnoff: 11.49
Total Ranking: 46.2
The desert location is what boasts New Mexico this high on the list. While it isn't home to many music festivals now, perhaps it should be. Any festival promoters out there reading this, here's your next festival location. They have a need and the weather. Just perhaps a spring or fall festival would be best!
7. Maryland
Number of Festivals: 12
Crime Reports (2021): 27,435
Average Rainfall: 44
Average Temperature: 54.2
Cost of Accommodations: 393
Cost of Smirnoff: 9.99
Total Ranking: 45.3
I've actually been to an outdoor concert in Maryland and it was very pleasant even in July. Festival producers love it, as Maryland is home to the Moonrise Festival, Hot August Music Festival, and Maryland Deathfest among others.
8. South Carolina
Number of Festivals: 4
Crime Reports (2021): 33,133
Average Rainfall: 48
Average Temperature: 62.4
Cost of Accommodations: 248
Cost of Smirnoff: 11.99
Total Ranking: 45
I've actually been to the Carolina Country Music Festival in Myrtle Beach numerous times. It's a fun time and a beachfront festival is the perfect way to experience live music. So seeing South Carolina on this list, well it wasn't a surprise to me.
9. Florida

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Number of Festivals: 36
Crime Reports (2021): 86,907
Average Rainfall: 54
Average Temperature: 71
Cost of Accommodations: 546
Cost of Smirnoff: 10.99
Total Ranking: 45
With one of the largest number of music festivals, why is Florida ranked only 9th? High numbers of crime, rainfall, and the high cost of accommodations are mainly to blame. Florida is home to festivals such as Tortuga, Ulta, and the Gasparilla Music Festival.