Stop in the many shops, restaurants, and bars along one of the country's top shopping streets. The day of the wedding (Sunday) is Second Sunday - from 12PM to 5PM the street is closed to cars from Queen St to Calhoun St. A great experience to kill some time before the wedding!
An indoor market showcasing local goods. This market is located directly across from Port of Call where welcome drinks are located. Grabbing dinner, checking out the market and joining us at Port of Call would make for a perfect Saturday night!
See Charleston's most photographed area of colorful, pastel painted houses.
Take in great views of the harbor, and keep an eye out for dolphins!
Folly Beach, Isle of Palms, and Sullivan's Island are all a short distance from downtown and each have their own beach-town vibe. Our personal favorite is Sullivan's Island because of the to-go frosé's from The Co-Op & amazing restaurants (The Obstinate Daughter, Mex 1 Coastal Cantina & Home Team BBQ to name a few)
Downtown The Ordinary – Upscale seafood and southern cuisine Husk – Southern dishes with modern twists The Darling Oyster Bar - $1 Oysters every day 4:00PM to 7:00PM Melfi’s – Classic Italian restaurant Leon’s – Fried Chicken and Oysters with good drinks Lewis Barbecue (Texas style brisket) and Rodney Scott BBQ (Carolina whole hog bbq) Fleet Landing – Southern Seafood dishes on the water (one of the few waterfront restaurants downtown) Mt Pleasant Grace and Grit – Seafood restaurant with a more casual “grit bowl” (think Burrito Bowl) at lunch time Viscous biscuit – Some of the best biscuits and gravy in Charleston! Page’s Okra Grill – Traditional southern food White Duck Taco Shop – Casual walk-up spot for tacos and margs Nico Oysters and Seafood – An upscale French restaurant for seafood
Downtown Citrus Club – Fancy cocktail bar on a rooftop Bar167 – Good cocktails off King Street Bay Street Biergarten – Classic german style beer hall with a nice patio Uptown Social – college bar with multiple stories Blind Tiger Pub – Traditional pub Mt Pleasant Saltwater cowboys – Waterfront restaurant and bar with good frozen drinks and vibes Red’s Ice House – College-y dive bar on the water Muddy’s Dockside Bar – walk up “beach” bar along the Shem Creek boardwalk