Your guide to Devine Night Out in Columbia, SC

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The holiday season is here and if you’re looking to get a head start on shopping, Devine Day & Night Out is a great opportunity to support local businesses. The annual event begins early this year, with shops opening at 10 a.m. for an all day experience.

With over a mile of shopping + dining options, you’re bound to find a gift for even the hardest to shop for.

See this comprehensive map to Devine Street’s shopping, dining, + services.

We’ve picked out a few divine deals that might pique your interest.

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Gamecock apparel for sale at Brittons on Devine | Photo provided

👔 Brittons | 2818 Devine St. | Honor Veterans when you shop at Brittons as they celebrate their 24 year of Devine Night Out. If you donate $20, it will not only match your donation, but you’ll receive a 20% discount. Pro tip — all Gamecock apparel will be 25% off.

🏡 Gardener’s Outpost | 709 Woodrow St. | Give a gift that grows this holiday season. Stop by to enter to win a “plant care kit” and enjoy 10% off any purchase.

🌗 Half Moon Outfitters | 2912 Devine St. | Stop by Half Moon Outfitters to receive 10% off your entire purchase (exclusions apply) and 20% off all outlet items.

🍷 Mainstream Boutique | 2804 Devine St. | Enjoy a complimentary light bite and a glass of wine as you browse Mainstream Boutique’s winter fashions and holiday gifts. Find something you like and the gift wrapping is complimentary.

👗 Slate on Devine | 2702 Devine St. | Just want to browse, but not ready to buy? Stop by Slate to receive a website discount code that you can use through December.

🚎 Pro tip — Hop into Captain Telegram’s trolley for easy transportation up and down Devine Street so you don’t have to worry about parking. We’ve heard parking can be snug.

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