Charleston Restaurants
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- RRebeccaWest Virginia •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe service was impeccable!! The food was very good. We had the fillet with green beans, steak was a little undercooked and beans very salty, but was still good. My son had the pork chop…. Amazing!!!! Loved the view with the lights at the ballpark!More infoBricks & BarrelsPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Charleston•4.6
- BBryanWest Virginia •1 review5.0Dined on 9 Dec 2024Definitely the best burger I've ever had and very friendly staff.More infoDave & Buster's - BarboursvillePrice: Moderate• American• Barboursville•4.5
- LLloydWest Virginia •1 review5.0Dined on 17 Nov 2024Great service and food was outstanding and made to order.More infoThe French QuarterPrice: Expensive• American• Ceredo•4.9
- CCarolRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •3 reviews5.0Dined on 27 Sept 2024Our server was attentive and helpful and so friendly. The food was delicious. We enjoyed our daughter’s birthday celebration there very much.More infoLe BistroPrice: Expensive• French American• Huntington•2.9
- PJPamJWest Virginia •1 review4.0Dined on 1 May 2022Both the food and service were great and appreciated by all in our party. Overall, it was a very enjoyable dining experience, and I would absolutely recommend giving Red Lobster - Charleston (Cross Terrace Blvd.) a try, if you haven't already. Although the wait time varies and can get quite long at times, particularly on weekends, mid-afternoon seems an ideal time to avoid crowds. We arrived at 3 pm, hoping that there would be little wait time since it was in between the lunch and dinner rush, and were seated right away, so that worked out very well!More infoRed Lobster - Charleston - Cross Terrace Blvd.Price: Moderate• Seafood• Charleston•4.1
Discover Charleston
The American explorer Daniel Boone once called Charleston, West Virginia, home. Perhaps he was drawn to the area's natural beauty, which includes the scenic Midland Trail and the 9,000-acre Kanawha State Forest, which is popular with naturalists due to its exotic flowers and diverse bird population. However, Charleston is also an ideal stop for great food. Tantalizing steaks, sea bass, and scallops are popular at a number of restaurants. For a unique upscale dining experience, have dinner at the train station-turned-restaurant while enjoying French cuisine offerings like escargot, soufflés, and crème brûlée. Of course, classic Southern dishes like shrimp and grits and homemade biscuits made the traditional way are a must-have when visiting this charming Southern town.
Dining around Charleston Hot Spots
Landmark
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Train Station
Stadium or Arena
Theatre
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Institution
Convention centre
Monument
Museum
Park
Gallery
Golf Course
Business area
Ski lift
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Frequently asked questions
The most romantic restaurant in Charleston is Bricks & Barrels