Tucked in the heart of Summerville, Hutchinson Square offers a refreshing blend of small-town tranquility and easy access to local culture. The square’s elegant fountain serves as a soothing centerpiece—its soft sounds create a calming ambiance that pairs perfectly with a shaded bench beneath one of the many graceful trees. Whether you're sipping coffee, reading, or simply people-watching, this spot invites you to slow down and settle in.
A nearby statue adds a touch of character and history to the square without overwhelming its natural beauty. The layout is clean, inviting, and pedestrian-friendly, making it an ideal starting point before exploring nearby boutiques, restaurants, and quirky local finds.
📍 Don't miss a photo op with the World’s Largest Sweet Tea, located just a short stroll from the square. It’s delightfully over-the-top in the best possible way—a playful contrast to the square’s refined vibe.
Perfect for casual visits, laid-back lunch breaks, or quiet reflection, Hutchinson Square is a thoughtful blend of Southern charm...
Read moreNonna’s!!!! This Sicilian girl is screaming thank you Jesus! The cheesecake was wonderful, the bourbon toffee cake was wonderful and the cheesesteak and fries hit it out of the PARK!!!! There is not a place to sit down and dine in so this is only an order and take away delicatessen. The cheesesteak was big enough to feed me and my husband stuff, to the gills! All the Auntie pasta and tortellini salad, bean salad, and macaroni salad they have to buy by the pound would complement any event where you need to bring a dish! They have a full menu that you can order from the kitchen, but again keep in mind. It’s a Takeaway establishment not a dine in. Wonderful choices to have them cook for you and eat at home. Italy is my...
Read moreThe simpler, more rustic town square was preferable in my opinion. What has always made Summerville so appealing was that despite is astronomical growth, the old town was still just that – a simple, rustic, unpretentious old town. Unfortunately, we have had a string of new mayors and town council members more than willing to spend tax dollars on spit-polished public areas that cost millions but add nothing meaningful to the experience of being in Summerville. The old Town square needed nothing more than the neatening up of the flower beds and better regular maintenance of the paths, fixtures, and flowers. Instead, we have this expensive makeover that trades rustic beauty for modern "open concept," and all the...
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