How You Can Support Local Summerville Businesses

 

Why Supporting Local Matters More Than You Think

Here’s the thing about Summerville, it’s not just another town. It’s our town. The one with the azaleas blooming every spring, the charming downtown streets, and that small-town vibe that makes you want to wave at strangers (and actually mean it).

But that character we all love? It doesn’t just happen on its own. It’s built by the local business owners who pour their hearts into their shops, restaurants, and services. The folks who remember your name, ask about your kids, and genuinely care about this community.

The good news is that supporting them doesn’t always mean opening your wallet. Sure, spending money locally is fantastic, but there are tons of other ways you can help our Summerville businesses thrive. And honestly? Some of them take less than five minutes.

Let’s dive in.


1. Leave a Google Review (Seriously, It’s a Game-Changer)

You know how you check reviews before trying a new restaurant or hiring a service? So does everyone else. And for small businesses, those Google reviews can make or break their visibility.

Here’s the deal: when a local business has more positive reviews, they rank higher in search results. That means when someone Googles “best brunch in Summerville” or “hardware store near me,” the businesses with solid reviews pop up first.

How to do it:

  • Think of a local spot you love, maybe it’s Page’s Okra Grill, Grayco Hardware, or your go-to coffee shop
  • Pull up Google Maps on your phone
  • Search for the business and tap “Write a Review”
  • Give them a star rating and write a few sentences about your experience

That’s it. Five minutes of your time can bring that business dozens of new customers. And trust me, the owners notice and appreciate every single review.

Person leaving a 5-star Google review for a Summerville small business at a cozy local café table


2. Share Their Social Media Posts

Small business owners spend a lot of time creating content for social media. They’re snapping photos of their products, announcing specials, and trying to connect with the community, often while also running the entire operation themselves.

When you share their posts, you’re essentially giving them free advertising to your entire network. And in a tight-knit community like Summerville, that word-of-mouth reach is invaluable.

Easy ways to help:

  • Follow your favorite local businesses on Facebook and Instagram
  • When they post something cool, hit that share button
  • Tag friends who might be interested (“Hey @Sarah, didn’t you say you needed a new [product/service]?”)
  • Leave a comment, engagement helps their posts get seen by more people

You don’t have to do this for every post. But even sharing once in a while makes a difference.


3. Tell Your Neighbors (Old-School Word of Mouth Still Works)

We live in the digital age, but you know what still works like magic? Good old-fashioned recommendations.

When your neighbor mentions they need a plumber, and you know a great local guy, speak up! When your coworker asks where to grab dinner, suggest that family-owned spot instead of the chain restaurant.

Think about it:

  • New residents are always moving to Summerville and looking for recommendations
  • People trust suggestions from friends and neighbors more than any advertisement
  • You’re helping two people at once, your neighbor gets a great experience, and the business gets a loyal customer

Next time you’re chatting at the mailbox or scrolling through your neighborhood Facebook group, keep local businesses top of mind. Your recommendation could be the reason someone becomes a regular.

Neighbors recommending Summerville businesses over a white picket fence in a friendly local neighborhood


4. Use the What’s Up Summerville Directory to Discover New Spots

Okay, here’s a little secret: there are probably amazing local businesses in Summerville that you don’t even know exist yet.

That’s exactly why we built the What’s Up Summerville local business directory. It’s a one-stop resource to explore shops, restaurants, services, and hidden gems right here in our community.

Why use it?

  • Discover businesses you might have driven past a hundred times without noticing
  • Find local alternatives to big-box stores and chains
  • Support the directory by suggesting businesses that should be listed

Whether you’re looking for a new brunch spot, a local cleaning service, or a unique gift shop, browsing the directory is a great way to keep your dollars circulating in Summerville.

And hey, if you own a local business or know one that should be featured, you can submit it to our directory so more neighbors can find it.


5. Attend Local Events and Markets

One of the best things about Summerville is how much is always happening around here. From the Summerville Farmer’s Market to downtown festivals and community gatherings, there’s no shortage of ways to get out and support local vendors.

These events are goldmines for small businesses. They get to connect with customers face-to-face, showcase their products, and build relationships that turn into long-term loyalty.

How to make the most of it:

  • Check out the What’s Up Summerville events page to see what’s coming up
  • Bring cash, some vendors prefer it
  • Take photos and share them on social media (remember tip #2!)
  • Talk to the vendors and learn their stories

Even if you don’t buy anything, just showing up adds to the energy and lets organizers know these events matter to the community.

Crowds enjoying Summerville farmers market with local vendors, fresh produce, and handmade goods


6. Connect with the Greater Summerville Chamber of Commerce

If you really want to get involved in supporting local businesses, consider connecting with the Greater Summerville Chamber of Commerce. They’re a membership organization focused on helping businesses thrive while preserving that small-town charm we all love.

Whether you’re a business owner looking for resources or a resident who wants to stay informed about economic development in the area, the Chamber is a great place to start.

They host networking events, advocate for local businesses, and work to make Summerville an even better place to live and work.


7. Choose Local First (When You Can)

Alright, we can’t ignore the obvious one: spending money locally matters. A lot.

When you buy from a local business instead of a big chain or online retailer, more of that money stays right here in Summerville. It pays local employees, supports local families, and gets reinvested in our community.

Some easy swaps:

  • Grab groceries at Earth Fare Market or Lowe’s Foods instead of always hitting the mega-stores
  • Try Swig & Swine or Halls Chophouse for your next dinner out
  • Need tools? Check out Grayco Hardware before defaulting to the big-box option

You don’t have to do this 100% of the time. But when you have the choice, choosing local adds up in a big way.

Shop owner handing bag to customer in a Summerville boutique, highlighting local shopping experience


Why This All Matters for Summerville’s Future

Here’s the bigger picture: every time you support a local business: whether with your wallet, your words, or your Wi-Fi: you’re voting for the kind of town you want Summerville to be.

Do we want a community full of cookie-cutter chains and empty storefronts? Or do we want thriving local shops, unique restaurants, and business owners who know our names?

The answer seems pretty clear.

Local businesses are what give Summerville its character. They sponsor little league teams, donate to school fundraisers, and show up for their neighbors when it counts. They’re not just businesses: they’re part of our community fabric.


Small Actions, Big Impact

Supporting local doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. It’s about being intentional with the little things:

  • A five-star review after a great meal
  • A quick share on Facebook
  • A recommendation to a friend
  • A visit to a shop you’ve never tried before

These small actions ripple outward in ways you might never see. But the business owners? They feel it. And so does our community.

So next time you’re wondering how you can make a difference in Summerville, remember: you already have the power. Use it.


Want to discover more local businesses and stay in the loop on what’s happening around town? Explore the What’s Up Summerville directory and never miss a beat.