Pice: $45 per person
Private Groups: $360 for up to 8 people
Duration: 90 minutes
Starting Location: Tommy Condon’s Irish Pub at 160 Church Street. We meet on the outside patio area.
Join us, and learn the game of connections and communication through tarot, and explore the higher bonds between our spirits, our souls, and the occult.
Tarot-like cards first appeared in 15th century Italy. The oldest surviving tarot cards are the 15 or so Visconti-Sforza tarot decks painted in the mid-15th century for the rulers of the Duchy of Milan. The earliest evidence of a tarot deck used for fortune-telling comes from an anonymous manuscript from around 1750. Jean-Baptiste Alliette was the first to issue a tarot deck specifically designed for occult purposes around 1789.
In the modern Rider–Waite tarot deck, pull the Empress card, and you just might be the alpha female at the table. Strong, independent, and smart: you command the room. But, pull the Wheel of Fortune, and you might be in for a change: for better or for worse. Only you can answer that question.
So join a group of new friends at a local bar to experience a personalized tarot reading. Learn something new about yourself and your fellow group members, and come away from the experience with a new outlook on the future.
Reviews
Lei
“Great experience with the bar and the tarot reading!! My convos with Larry were inspirational and will stay with me for a long time.”
John
“Great experience. Highly recommended.”
Kelsey
“Larry’s ability to pair storytelling with entertainment is unmatched. My visit with Larry was much more meaningful than I had originally expected. I booked something to fill the night and I ended up feeling very full and inspired afterwards. Not only is he a phenomenal story teller but very personable. I would absolutely recommend this to any and all.”
Additional Information
Parking And Transportation Options
- Parking meters are free after 6PM everyday and free all day on Sundays.
- Concord/Cumberland Garage located at 1 Cumberland Street.
- Uber/Lyft/Taxi Services are available both downtown and in the surrounding areas.
- Public transportation from CARTA. You can find the best route using the Transit App.
Things to Note
- $1 per ticket purchase is donated to the Halsey Gallery of Contemporary Art.
- $1 per ticket purchase is donated to the Philip Simmons House museum.
Included with Ticket Purchase
- Admission to the Halsey Gallery of Contemporary Art located at 161 Calhoun Street inside the College of Charleston CATO Arts Building.
- Admission to the Philip Simmons House museum located at 30-1/2 Blake Street. (Walk down the driveway and the museum is in the back.)