Combine fancy champagne, cheap beer, fried chicken, and a casual raw bar — all housed in a retrofitted auto body shop — and you get Leon’s Oyster Shop. The menu has plenty of salads, like the iceberg stack covered in buttermilk dressing, for the lunch crowds. The owners put a lot of thought into every detail, so go marvel at the wondrous interiors of the former auto body shop, full of custom art and thrift store finds, in between chargrilled oysters.
At this romantic and rustic French destination, chef Jill Mathias serves a concise selection of two appetizers, two entrees, and two desserts. The staff posts the menu daily on Instagram, but it’s usually a safe bet to grab a table without knowing what plates will delight the dining room that day. Just recently, the offerings included seared scallops with cauliflower puree and fresh peas, a tomato tart, and a veal cutlet with a green salad.
A bride favorite! SEAFOOD • BBQ • DRINKS • HAPPINESS. WITH A PASSION FOR DELECTABLE LOCAL SEAFOOD AND BBQ TO BOAST ABOUT, SWC IS SURE TO PLEASE ANY PALATE. WHETHER IT’S THE CAPTIVATING CONCEPT, OR THE CASUAL ATMOSPHERE FT. SOME OF CHARLESTON’S MOST SCENIC VIEWS, YOU’RE SURE TO LEAVE CRAVING MORE.
Multiple locations. At Home Team BBQ we have taken a unique approach by bringing the fundamentals of the “white tablecloth” world to the low and slow ideals of BBQ.
One of the bride's favorite places for fries and city views. Place for cocktails, views & Southern-accented New American fare at the top of a chic hotel.
Another bride favorite! Taco Boy is a festive Mexican Bar and Restaurant. Tacos with innovative fillings & frozen cocktails in a funky, vibrant setting, plus outdoor seating.
Charleston is home to some of the best beaches! Choose to visit Folly Beach, Isle of Palms, or Sullivans Island just to name a few. Sullivans Island is the bride's favorite!
Rainbow Row is the name for a series of thirteen colorful historic houses in Charleston, South Carolina. The houses are located north of Tradd St. and south of Elliott St. on East Bay Street, that is, 79 to 107 East Bay Street. The name Rainbow Row was coined after the pastel colors they were painted as they were restored in the 1930s and 1940s. It is a popular tourist attraction and is one of the most photographed parts of Charleston.
Charleston has endless shopping opportunities. Whether you're looking for top brands or one-of-a-kind boutiques, you can find them here.
The Charleston City Market is one of the nation’s oldest public markets and the cultural heart of Charleston. We are home to more than 300 vibrant entrepreneurs, and we are open every day of the year except December 25th. No matter what time of day or season you plan to visit, there is something to see, do, taste, and take home as a souvenir from the Charleston City Market!