Explore the historic Southern charm of Charleston and discover the top restaurants and bars the city has to offer.
Fort Moultrie is a series of fortifications on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, built to protect the city of Charleston, South Carolina. The first fort, formerly named Fort Sullivan, built of palmetto logs, inspired the flag and nickname of South Carolina, as "The Palmetto State".
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Stylish speakeasy-style bar serving craft cocktails, plus a rooftop terrace.
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The crown jewel in a city known for its steepled skyline and sea-skimming views, The Dewberry’s 8th floor terrace features the highest rooftop in Charleston. Home to our whimsical rooftop lounge, Citrus Club, features citrus-inspired cocktails, and fresh lite bites.
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Cozy, intimate bar/eatery serving cocktails & eclectic small plates in a 1920s-inspired setting.
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Avant-garde beers, wood-fired pizzas & high-concept bar eats in a trendy, spacious locale.
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This 1920s bank now houses an upscale seafood restaurant with high ceilings, large windows & a bar.
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Serene, light-filled space serving seasonal grain & veggie bowls, sandwiches & breakfast selections.
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Refined American & steakhouse fare offered in elegant, contemporary accommodations.
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Bustling eatery crafting American comfort classics, from patty melts to chicken & waffles.
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Relaxed joint serving oysters, Southern-style seafood & fried chicken in a rustic, trendy setting.
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Creative menu items include bone marrow bread pudding at this lively farm-to-table American eatery.
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An ever-changing menu of locally sourced Southern dishes served in a restored Victorian-era home.
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Traditional Southern cooking served in a Victorian townhouse with porches & a massive wine cellar.
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Creatively flavored grits accompany the surf 'n' turf at this area-sourced Southern specialist.
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Seafood & steak sharing plates inspired by Paris, plus versatile cocktails & wines by the glass.
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Stylish spot with vintage appeal for creative seafood dishes, fry baskets & raw oysters.
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Tranquil eatery featuring sandwiches & charcuterie, classic Italian desserts, wine & cocktails.
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Chain scooping creative flavors of ice cream & frozen yogurt made from local ingredients.
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Snug counter serve featuring several types of biscuits, plus grab-&-go sandwiches, coffee & tea.
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Hip coffeehouse with a courtyard patio also serves craft beers & hosts live music on the weekends.
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Located in the heart of historic downtown Charleston, SC, High Wire is dedicated to making premium, handcrafted, small batch spirits. Our approach is simple: seek the finest ingredients available and develop recipes using a creative, culinary approach.
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