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4.6
Exceptional(8023)
Price: Very Expensive
• American • Downtown Charleston
Booked 40 times today
Peninsula Grill is an AAA Four-Diamond restaurant located in the heart of Charleston’s renowned Historic District. It has garnered recognition from prestigious publications such as Departures, Condé Nast Traveler, Food & Wine, The New York Times, Southern Living, Travel + Leisure, and Wine Spectator.The Peninsula Grill Dining Room exudes the luxurious atmosphere of a supper club, with velvet-lined walls in shimmering oyster tones, woven seagrass accents, and indigenous cypress molding. Adjacent to the dining area, the Peninsula Grill Champagne Bar is an intimate jewel-box space offering a selection of champagnes.A proud member of Relais & Châteaux, an exclusive collection of exceptional restaurants and hotels in romantic destinations worldwide, Peninsula Grill invites guests to experience unparalleled dining. Business casual attire is requested, with collared shirts required for gentlemen in the Dining Room.
A photo of Port of Call - Food & Brew restaurant
4.4
Awesome(18)
Price: Expensive
• American • Downtown Charleston
Booked 1 time today
Port of Call in Charleston offers a fusion of coastal charm and culinary innovation. With a menu celebrating Southern classics with a modern twist, impeccable service, and an inviting ambiance, it's a culinary gem for locals and visitors alike. Come savor the essence of Southern hospitality and excellence at Port of Call.
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4.6
Exceptional(6)
Price: Very Expensive
• American • Downtown Charleston
Would you like to combine Charleston’s two biggest passions, food and history? Come to the Historic Charleston Supper Club. Located in the National Historic Landmark, the South Carolina Historical Society’s Fireproof Building in the heart of Charleston’s historic district. We offer two distinct 18th and 19th century dining experiences, with all food authentic to the times. In the evenings, indulge in a 7 course, two and a half hour feast that explores Charleston history from Colonial times to Reconstruction and beyond. During the daytime, try the Colonial Tavern Table. An 18th century Publick House experience where you get to EAT LIKE A PIRATE. All experiences include a historical presentation by Culinary Historian Mike Hebb and a free visit to the South Carolina Historical Society Museum.
A photo of Church and Union - Charleston restaurant
4.5
Awesome(8640)
Price: Expensive
• American • Downtown Charleston
Booked 170 times today
A 5th Street Group Concept. Modern-American cuisine served in a casual yet refined atmosphere. Menu by Executive Chef Doug Watson & Bravo Top Chef Alum Chef Partner Jamie Lynch.
A photo of Oak Steakhouse - Charleston restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(5567)
Price: Moderate
• Steakhouse • Downtown Charleston
Booked 46 times today
Located on Charleston's historic Broad Street, Oak Steakhouse is a classic American steakhouse. A classic array of both wet and dry aged Certified Angus® Beef are featured on the menu. Ingredients are sourced locally and regionally from sustainable farmers and fisherman to accent the steakhouse menu. Items including local oysters on the half-shell, Clammer Dave's caper clams and a daily fresh fish selection depending on the season. Other popular dishes include the whole fried lobster, goat.sheep.cow artisanal cheese plate, wedge of Kurios Farms bibb lettuce salad, the house-made pasta and vegetarian plate. The expansive and impressive wine program at Oak Steakhouse emphasizes big California Cabernets and Old World reds from Italy and Bordeaux with more than 200 wines by the bottle and 20 wines by the glass. The bar attracts a loyal, local following from nearby businesses and neighborhoods with its great cocktails and happy hour. Inside a historic bank building that dates back to 1848, Oak's stately setting features three floors with five distinct dining areas. Arched windows, 20-foot ceilings, original metal work, fireplaces and 150-year-old heart pine floors, offers the perfect setting for enjoying a special evening.
A photo of Amen Street Fish + Raw Bar restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(5086)
Price: Moderate
• Seafood • Downtown Charleston
Booked 58 times today
Amen Street Fish & Raw Bar opened in 2009, reviving the former Amen name of Cumberland Street and restoring this historic corner. The new renovation stays true to the beauty of the original 1800's architecture while creating a comfortable atmosphere for contemporary life.Located at 205 East Bay Street in the heart of the historic district this Charleston seafood restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor dining all within walking distance of the local Market and the Charleston Harbor.The menu includes a variety of seafood dishes such as oysters, clams and shrimp in addition to an ever growing raw bar menu. Amen Street supports Charleston's local fishing industry with market fresh fish.We are open for lunch and dinner. Walk-ins are welcome and reservations are accepted as well.
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4.8
Exceptional(2758)
Price: Moderate
• Japanese • Downtown Charleston
Booked 58 times today
O-Ku, a Japanese restaurant in Charleston, South Carolina, is a triumph of execution and concept. The restaurant's menu is a modern take on traditional Japanese cuisine, and it features fresh, seasonal ingredients that are prepared with care. The dishes are beautifully presented, and the flavors are both complex and delicate. Focused on incorporating authentically Japanese flavors into the fare, O-Ku's menu is comprised of signature contemporary Japanese entrées and traditional sushi of the season reflecting the uniquely designed space. Guests can enjoy chef specialties including kurobuta pulled pork don-buri, braised short rib with shiso pesto, coconut curry, and hakozushi a box-style sushi. A wide variety of nigiri, sashimi and crudos are also available. The beverage program at O-Ku is a sophisticated blend of specialty cocktails, premium sake, bubbles, red and white wines and unique beer selections.
A photo of Anson restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(4861)
Price: Very Expensive
• Southern • Downtown Charleston
Booked 34 times today
Anson was named one of OpenTable's 50 Best Southern Restaurants in America for 2018 |
A photo of Brasserie la Banque restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(1339)
Price: Moderate
• French • Downtown Charleston
Booked 72 times today
Brasserie la Banque is a neighborhood French restaurant nestled in historic downtown Charleston, SC. Paying homage to traditional French cuisine in a lively and welcoming environment, Brasserie la Banque celebrates life's memorable moments from impromptu drinks to convivial gatherings and leisurely meals. Led by owner and industry veteran Steve Palmer of Indigo Road Hospitality Group, the restaurant is a culmination of Palmer's work and his passion for the classic French brasserie and its cuisine. The menu features a selection of traditional French dishes alongside more innovative fare. Aptly named for its previous role as a city bank, Brasserie la Banque is located within the iconic 1 Broad Street corner building that dates back to the 1700s.
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4.8
Exceptional(3825)
Price: Moderate
• Italian • Downtown Charleston
Booked 67 times today
Located on Charleston's Upper King Street, Indaco (Italian for "indigo") serves rustic Italian cuisine. Wood-fired pizzas, hand-crafted pastas, housemade salami and cured sausages fill the restaurant's menu which can be enjoyed family-style or a la carte. With community tables, an open kitchen, and a comfortable atmosphere, Indaco can accommodate 100 guests for a casual night of food and drinks. The wine list is focused on affordable Italian varietals, the Negroni cocktail is on tap, and the fresh sodas are made in-house. The massive wooden doors on Upper King Street are your first indication that Indaco is different from the typical Charleston restaurant. Rustic details continue inside with butcherblock tables, lime-wash walls, and white brick. An open kitchen with nearby community tables lets interested diners keep an eye on the action inside the kitchen. Outside, a patio puts you streetside to watch Upper King Street's vibrant nightlife scene.

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  • Taylor
    Greater Boston •1 review
    5.0
    Dined today
    Amazing food and great restaurant week options. Will be coming back.
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    Church and Union - CharlestonPrice: Expensive• American• Downtown Charleston
    4.5
  • Marilyn
    South Carolina •21 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Our favorite restaurant in Charleston. Every meal is magnificent. We celebrate special occasions there so we’ll see you next year.
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    Peninsula GrillPrice: Very Expensive• American• Downtown Charleston
    4.6
  • Diane
    South Carolina •3 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Visited for restaurant week. Had French onion soup which was just ok- pretty bland. But the filet was the main event and it did not disappoint. It was excellent. Service was fantastic. Would definately visit again
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    Oak Steakhouse - CharlestonPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Downtown Charleston
    4.7
  • Linda
    Charlotte •6 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on 21 Dec 2024
    We all enjoyed our entrees (lunch): seafood platter, grilled fish sandwich, smothered burger. The fried pickles and okra were a great way to start the meal. Service was fast and our waitress was very attentive.
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    Port of Call - Food & BrewPrice: Expensive• American• Downtown Charleston
    4.4
  • SarahB
    West Palm Beach •6 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on 11 Oct 2024
    Let me start by saying Mike is an incredible host, server, chef, and historian. This was a one of a kind experience and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a unique culinary experience in Charleston. While it is not a conventional restaurant, Mike takes you on a culinary journey of 18th and 19th century low country cuisine, keeping things as authentic as possible while still appealing to our modern palates. Each dish was carefully crafted and thoughtfully prepared. The table was full of strangers, but we all got to chat and listen to Mike’s wonderful presentation of Charleston history to go along with each dish. Our specific meal was centered around Legacy families of Charleston, so we enjoyed dishes each family would have also enjoyed. Mike deserves all of the attention and reservations he can handle. As he says, he’s one of Charleston’s best kept secrets, and I believe that to be true because I had a fantastic experience.
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    Historic Charleston Supper ClubPrice: Very Expensive• American• Downtown Charleston
    4.6
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