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Jean Dixon Sanders

Jean Dixon Sanders has been a painter and graphic designer for 30 years. A graduate of Washington College, where she majored in fine art, She lives in Florida. She contributes several weekly illustrations to The Chestertown Spy. Her blog, Fine Art Daily, can be seen at www.jeandsanders.blogspot.com


Fine Art Daily - July 29, 2010

Published: July 29, 2010 11:27 Last Updated: July 29, 2010 11:27

Queen Street Grocery, Charleston, SC

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Queen Street Grocery, Charleston, SC
(© Jean Dixon Sanders 2010)

July 29, 2010
Here was a missed opportunity, the Queen Street Grocery. Apparently it is the be all and end all - good local and organic foods, excellent crepes and wine! Who could ask for anything more? This should be a fixture in any downtown, a nice corner market where you can stock up on a few groceries from the CSA, buy a newspaper, have a coffee, catch up on the gossip and oh, maybe buy that nice bottle of wine for dinner. Their slogan is "Local Fresh + Organic Deliciousness." I just liked it for the beauteous "Q" on their window. People who get the typography right might be succeeding on many other levels. Add this spot to your Charleston Must Do list!


http://www.qsg29401.com/

At the corner of Queen and Logan Streets.
For delivery, catering, item requests, or takeout meal orders, call (843) 723.4121


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