For a more upscale dining experience requiring reservations we recommend Hall's Chophouse, Husk, Peninsula Grill and Circa 1886. For a more casual dining experience we recommend Lewis BBQ, Leon's Oyster Shop, Little Jacks Tavern and Butcher and Bee.
Stroll the Battery's picturesque seawall along the city's southern tip. This row of Southern-style mansions overlooking Charleston Harbor was formerly the heart and soul of the city's maritime activity. Across the street from the waterfront promenade is Rainbow Row. It is home to one of the city's most photographed sites: the pineapple fountain.
Charleston has one of the best food scenes in the world! Here are a few brunch favorites: Poogan's Porch, Toast, Felix, Five Church. For more elevated cuisine that you will need a reservation for check out Halls and Husk.
Sitting at the mouth of the Charleston harbor, less than 10 miles east of the downtown area – Sullivan's Island boasts beaches, tasty restaurants and unique shops, plus a colorful history.