167 Raw is a New England style Oyster Bar in the heart of historic downtown Charleston and one of Tommy's favorite restaurants. They are open for both lunch and dinner but they don't take reservations so be prepared for long wait times!
Hank’s Seafood Restaurant is located in a turn-of-the-century warehouse overlooking the Charleston City Market. Hank's is a great spot for larger groups, just make sure to grab a reservation!
The Blind Tiger is a great after dinner spot to grab a drink. With a large outdoor patio, it is the perfect spot to enjoy your night!
Henry’s is the oldest continuous restaurant in Charleston and the state of South Carolina. Henry’s has everything including a historic restaurant and bar featuring live music, a beautiful southern porch and rooftop deck, an exclusive dance lounge, and a classic speakeasy bar.
Located in Hotel Bennett, Fiat Lux is a luxury rooftop bar. It’s the destination for specialty cocktails and an extensive wine list with spectacular panoramic views overlooking Charleston.
The Dewberry Hotel's 8th floor terrace features the highest rooftop in Charleston. Home to a whimsical rooftop cocktail bar, Citrus Club, features citrus-inspired cocktails, and fresh lite bites.
Just steps from the Hotel is Charleston's famous street - King Street. Along King Street, you can find lots of Charleston's history, along with shopping, bars, and restaurants.
The Charleston City Market is one of the nation’s oldest public markets and the cultural heart of Charleston. It is home to more than 300 vibrant entrepreneurs and is open every day.
Tommy Dew's walking tour is one of the best ways to see Charleston's history. You will walk from the Market - through the old walled city - to the Battery, and pass hundreds of historic homes, buildings, churches and gardens. It is a great way to get to know the city. You can book your tour ahead of time through the website attached.
Another great way to see the city is with a carriage tour. Explore historic downtown Charleston with a friendly, engaging guide, a beautiful horse, and a comfortable carriage for a memorable 1-hour carriage ride through history. Tours can be booked ahead through their website.
Rainbow Row is one of Charleston's iconic sites, with a row of pastel homes located on East Bay Street just along the Battery, it is a great spot to grab a picture!
If you want to relax by the ocean Folly Beach is the place to go. It is about a 20 minute drive outside of downtown Charleston.