AC’s Bar and Grill
467 King St., Charleston, SC 29401
This old favorite has been around for 20+ years and draws a more hardcore crowd than back in the day. >>Read More
Page’s Thieves Market
1460 Ben Sawyer Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
Stop by to browse, if nothing else, at this antiques market located in a converted barn on the way to Sullivan’s Island for fun, reasonably priced pieces. >>Read More
Teavana
340 King St., Charleston, SC 29401
Over a hundred varieties of exotic teas from around the world to take with you or enjoy on the premises. >>Read More
39 Rue de Jean
39 John St., Charleston, SC 29401
The 30-and-over clientele looks beautiful at this “French bistro,” evening-out staple where the bartenders remember what you drink, the atmosphere is festive, and a limited menu is served until closing. >>Read More
52.5 Records
561 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
Charleston’s independent record store offers a good selection of records, CDs, books, and films in a variety of genres including foreign, cult, documentary, B movies, and art films. >>Read More
Aiken-Rhett House
48 Elizabeth St., Charleston, SC 29401
The dependency buildings of the magnificent Aiken-Rhett House in Wraggsborough are the most intact of the urban villas. >>Read More
American Military Museum
360 Concord St., Charleston, SC 29401
Showcases hundreds of military uniforms, artifacts and miniatures from all branches of the armed forces and all periods of history. Active military free. >>Read More
An Ode to the Upstate – Summer Peach Sparkler
Here on the coast of South Carolina, we’re so enamored of our sparklingly fresh oysters, shrimp, crabs and fish, that sometimes we forget the wealth of foods that upstate South Carolina has to offer: amazing heirloom beans and tomatoes, sweet-as-honeysuckle muscadine grapes, superb roadside barbecue, and perhaps most importantly, mind-blowingly delicious peaches. True, Georgia is officially “The Peach State,” but ask any upstate farmer: they’ve all got stories of Georgia families who cross the border into South Carolina to buy peaches, because The Palmetto State’s–and particularly York County’s–peaches are sweeter. >>Read More
Andolini’s
Downtown, Mt Pleasant, James Island, West Ashley
NY-style mega-slices of pizza served in a relaxed “local’s place” setting. >>Read More
Anne’s
312 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Contemporary attire appropriate for business-casual as well as evening wear. The staff is famous with locals for their outstanding service and their ability to put together an entire ensemble for their patrons. >>Read More
Anson
12 Anson St., Charleson, SC 29401
The best grits in town if not the U.S. are served in this comfortable upscale venue. >>Read More
Avery Research Center for African-American History and Culture
125 Bull St., Charleston, SC 29401
The site of the Avery Normal Institute (c. 1865), once one of the most prestigious African-American private schools in the country. >>Read More
Baked
160 East Bay, Charleston, SC 29401
The sister bakery in Brooklyn opened a couple of years ago and has recieved some really great press. >>Read More
Basil
460 King St., Charleston, SC 29401
Downtown’s most authentic Thai served in a clean, lively, open-kitchened dining room. >>Read More
Ben Silver
149 & 154 King St., Charleston, SC 29401
A haberdasher “at the royal intersection of King and Queen” streets selling upscale clothing in the tradition of those found on London’s Savile Row. >>Read More
Berlin’s for Women
116 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
This classic at King and Broad has been providing ladies of Charleston with friendly, service and polished contemporary clothing for over a hundred years. >>Read More
Bertha’s
2322 Meeting St., Charleston, SC 29405
Really authentic southern cooking far enough north on Meeting to be beyond the scope of gentrification. >>Read More
Big John’s Tavern
251 E. Bay St., Charleston, SC 29401
The least downtown feeling of all peninsular drink-easies, this old institution is really gritty, but the patrons (often Citadel cadets and grads) and graffiti are entertaining. >>Read More
Biton
275 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
A sweeping store of hip, high-end apparel for men and women. (Herve Leger, Zac Posen, Hugo Boss Black Label, Blumarine and others.) >>Read More
Bits of Lace
302 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
The tiny little lace and silk delicacies from mostly European designers fill all who enter this lingerie boutique with longing. >>Read More
Blind Tiger
38 Broad St., Charleston, SC 29401
This busy pub by night has re-opened its kitchen in the last year and now serves a great casual lunch and dinner. >>Read More
Blossom
171 East Bay St., Charleston, SC 29401
A seafood restaurant with a Northern Italian spin serving lunch, brunch, and dinner and featuring a softly lit bar and a spacious dining room >>Read More
Bob Ellis
332 King St., Charleston, SC 29401
A celebrated southern institution and, for years, a first name in Charleston shopping. Today, its reputation continues to precede itself as a full-service shoe salon. >>Read More
Boone Hall Plantation
1235 Long Pointe Road,
Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
Tara, Scarlett O’hara’s childhood home was reportedly modeled after this plantation which is the closest to downtown Charleston. >>Read More
Bowen’s Island
1870 Bowen’s Island Rd, Chas, SC 29412
A uniquely Lowcountry experience and a true institution. Turn off before Folly Beach onto the oyster-shell-covered, unpaved drive. >>Read More
Bulldog Tours
40 N. Market St., Charleston, SC 29401
Pre-Revolutionary Dungeon and haunted Old City Jail and graveyard tours. Call these guys for a ghost tour. >>Read More
Carolina’s
10 Exchange Street, Charleston, SC 29401
Located in the heart of the most romantic area of downtown, Carolina’s has long been a comfortable, convenient favorite of SOB locals. >>Read More
Caviar and Bananas
51 George St., Charleston, SC 29401
These folks cover all culinary bases from shelves stocked with gourmet edibles, to a bountiful array of house prepared foods and made to order sandwiches. >>Read More
Chai’s Lounge & Tapas
462 King St., Charleston, SC 29401
Serving up tapas, wine and jazz, this scene-thick, scenester-rich bar draws a 30-something crowd who come for the vibrant refreshment and refreshing vibes. >>Read More
Chai’s Lounge and Tapas
462 King St., Charleston, SC 29401
Serving up tapas, wine and jazz, this scene-thick, scenester-rich bar draws a 30-something crowd who come for the vibrant refreshment and refreshing vibes. >>Read More
Charleston Angler
654 St. Andrews Blvd, Charleston, SC 29407
The staff at this angler’s shop can tell you all you need to know about fishing or chartering fishing trips on the arrea. Drop by either location advice on chartering a boat or fishing in the area and they can set you up with whatever you need. >>Read More
Charleston Cooks
194 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
High-end kitchen items and a selection of cookbooks, particularly Lowcountry and southern ones, and Lowcountry food items. >>Read More
Charleston Cooks
194 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
A wide variety of cooking classes and demonstrations by chefs and private instructors usually take place 1–3 times a day at this test kitchen. >>Read More
Charleston Grill
224 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Bring your passport; Chef Bob Waggoner created the menu of one of Charleston’s finest places for celebrating a special occasion and added interpretations of dishes from the Lowcountry to Asia. >>Read More
Charleston Grill & The Thoroughbred Club
205 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
The two hotel bars of Charleston Place both offer live music nightly in an elegant, quiet setting. Food is served until 11 in each, and the desserts and after-dinner drinks are also a draw. >>Read More
Charleston Harbor Tours
285 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
A 90-minute history tour of Charleston Harbor aboard the 300-passenger yacht, Carolina Belle offers seating on an open deck as well as in an enclosed, temperature regulated area. >>Read More
Charleston Waterfront Park
34 Prioleau St, Charleston, SC 29401
We highly recommend a visit to this lovely public park on the waterfront where you can sit in the grass, on a quiet bench or on the porch-style swings on the pier and enjoy the breeze from the harbor and fresh ocean air. >>Read More
Charlestowne Landing
1500 Old Towne Rd, Charleston, SC 29407
This newly restored park is located on the spot on which the original settlers landed and lived (1670–1680). There is an extensive animal forest habitat and a full scale replica of a 17th-century trading vessel. >>Read More
Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry
25 Ann St, Charleston, SC 29403
Offers hands-on exhibits for children (aged 3 months to 12 years) and their families including an interactive shrimp boat. >>Read More
Christian Michi
220 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Luxurious upscale fragrances, housewares, and clothing from European designers such as Piazza Sempione and Biella Harrari. >>Read More
Circa 1886
149 Wentworth St, Charleston, SC 29401
At the romantic restaurant of the elegant Wentworth Mansion, the chef uses local produce and special items from his own garden for his creations. >>Read More
circa lighting
426 King St., Charleston, SC 29401
A wide selection of timeless contemporary lighting at the Charleston location of this specialty store. >>Read More
City Lights
141 Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
A coffee house across from Charleston Place serving french pressed coffee fresh bagels, sandwiches and homemade desserts in a pleasant setting. Free wireless access. >>Read More
Club Habana
177 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
This staid cigar bar serves great martinis and other libations in a refreshingly unpretentious manner and is a great spot for a drink before or after dinner. >>Read More
Club Pantheon
28 Ann St, Charleston, SC 29403
A raucous dance hall option that opens only on the tail end of the week (F–Su from 10pm until) and caters to folks who don’t mind long, beat-driven house music and lots of guy-on-guy dancing. >>Read More
Coast
39-D John St, Charleston, SC 29403
Grilled seafood, fish tacos, and friendly service are among the treats available at this renovated warehouse with 40-ft. ceilings and coastal decor. >>Read More
Coast
39-D John St, Charleston, SC 29403
This renovated warehouse with 40-ft. ceilings, a comfortable little side porch, surf movies, and unfinished wood achieves a comfortable “coastal” mood, which is just right for a cold beer or a good glass of wine. >>Read More
Coastal Expeditions
Isle of Palms, Folly Beach, and Shem Creek
This respected group of naturalists offer kayak and ferry tours that allow visitor’s to experience the area’s natural magnificence. Kayak tours are 3 or 6 hours and are given by highly knowledgeable guides. >>Read More
Copper Penny
311 King St, Charleston, SC 294401 1228 Belk Dr, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 280 W. Coleman Blvd, Mt. Pleasant 29464
Seasonal pieces from Milly, Nanette Lepore, Trina Turk, and Diane Von Furstenburg >>Read More
Copper Penny Shooz
311 King St, Charleston, SC 294401 1228 Belk Dr, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
Shoes to match the clothes. From designers like Kate Spade, Sigerson Morrison, and Bettye Muller. >>Read More
Croghan’s Jewel Box
308 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
In business for years, this Charleston jewel is a standard for locals and has an impeccable reputation for service. Drop by to view the unique and tasteful selection of jewelry and gifts in a wide range of styles and prices. >>Read More
Cru Cafe
18 Pinkney St, Charleston, SC 29401
Locals love this little hidden spot between Ansonborough and the Market serving pleasing eclectic American fare in an understated single house. >>Read More
Culinary Tours of Charleston
40 North Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
The History of South Carolina looked at through the area’s cuisine. Behind the scene visits with chefs, bakers, artisan food producers and chocalatiers. >>Read More
Cupcake
433 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
The name says a lot at this tiny storefront on Upper King serving cupcakes and milk and coffee, only. If you are there for Black Bottom day, definitely choose that one. >>Read More
Cypress
167 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
If you like glitz you’ll love Cypress. The large dining room is a Charlestonian interpretation of L.A. elegance—guests dine at large tables with high back upholstered chairs or enormous booths. >>Read More
Cypress
167 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
The upstairs bar puts the literal high in high-profile business drinks. The lavish, airy setting, silken service, and luxurious glasses are sure to make you feel every bit as important as you are. >>Read More
Dave’s Carry-Out
42 Morris at Coming St
If you are looking for old-school, no-frills authentic fried seafood, this family-run establishment with mostly carry-out (it has two tables) is your answer. >>Read More
Dixie Dunbar Studio
192 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Bold creations of semi-precious stones, freshwater pearls, sterling silver, and sometimes gold show the influence of this local designer’s travels. >>Read More
Drayton Hall Plantation:
9 miles NW of Charleston on Highway 61  769-2600. Built between 1738 and 1742, this home is considered one of the the finest examples of Georgian Palladian architecture in America and is the oldest preserved (rather than restored) plantation house in the country; no electricity or plumbing has ever been added, the the the guides [...] >>Read More
Dudley’s:
42 Ann St.  577-6779. If you abide by the gods of libertine lifestyle and pray at the altar of the Alternative, you will dig the Adams and Steves who frequent this small but energetic scene. Its Wednesday night karaoke is one of the city’s finest and definitely the campiest. >>Read More
Dulles Design
89 Church St, Charleston, SC 29401
This impeccably tasteful stationery and invitations boutique off Broad St. also offers a small, elegant selection of gifts. >>Read More
Dwelling
474 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
A stylish home furnishings shop on Upper King popular for its versatile contemporary pieces. >>Read More
D’Allesandra’s Pizza
229 St. Phillip St, Charleston, SC 29403
If you are looking for good hot pizza, made from fresh ingredients take a detour to this ultra casual little neighborhood spot with lots of charachter and a big locals following. >>Read More
Edmondston-Alston House
21 East Battery, Charleston, SC 29401
Built in 1825, this is one of the first dwellings built on Charleston’s High Battery and affords visitors a glimpse of early 19th century elegance, style and comfort. >>Read More
Elizabeth Carlton Studio
85 Wentworth St, Charleston, SC 29401
Colorful and sunny handmade pottery in a variety of whimsical motifs. Items can be personalized for weddings, and other events. >>Read More
Elizabeth Stuart Design
422 Savannah Hwy, Charleston, SC 29407
Eclectic and stylish pieces. hand selected from around the world. The result is an artistic, but expensive array of things to long for. >>Read More
ellington
473 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
An upscale lifestyle and clothing boutique carring classic contemporary housewares and women’s apparel. >>Read More
FIG
232 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
FIG—Food Is Good, or at least it always is at FIG. Adam Nemirow and Chef Mike Lata are passionate about offering amazingly prepared dishes. >>Read More
FIG
232 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
One of Charleston’s best restaurans offers a somewhat casual, unfailingly fulfilling (if subdued) bar scene. Try to grab a corner seat for people watching both in and outside of the bar, and remember to ask for the free apps. >>Read More
Filigree
47 John St, Charleston, SC 29403
A cheerful showroom just off Upper King of handmade and pieces of jewelry. >>Read More
Finicky Filly
303 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
This upscale establishment is filled with tasteful and feminine pieces of the season from designers such as See by Chloé, Tory Burch, Phillip Lim, Lela Rose, Vince, and Missoni. >>Read More
Fish
442 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
Set in a restored 1837 Charleston single house with large windows overlooking upper King Street, the feeling here is casual but upscale. >>Read More
Five Loaves
43 Cannon St, Charleston, SC
1055 Johnny Dodds Blvd, Mt Pleasant
A very popular lunch spot serving a varied menu of soups and fresh sandwiches quickly and at reasonable prices. >>Read More
Fleet Landing
186 Concord St, Charleston, SC 29401
This casual, fairly-priced standard with a varied menu of locally caught seafood, burgers, fish sandwiches, and daily specials may have the best view of any restaurant in the area. >>Read More
Fleet Landing
186 Concord St, Charleston, SC 29401
The food at this casual, fairly-priced restaurant is tantalizing, but setting makes it a great spot for a drink as well. >>Read More
Francis Beidler Forest:
462-2150. 15000 acres or Black water Cypress-Tupelo Forest about a 50-minute drive from downtown Charleston. This is one of the least impacted wetlands in the state and has remained a natural habitat for 10,000 years. 5 miles of trails and a natural guided canoe trip (additional charge) Tues.–Su 9 am–5pm. 18+ $7, 6–18 $3.50  website >>Read More
Fuel
211 Rutledge Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
This former 50’s era filling station in Elliotborough was cleverly remodeled to retain its gas station infrastructure and vintage trappings. It is now equal parts Caribbean restaurant, bar, and bocce court. >>Read More
Fulton Five
5 Fulton St, Charleston, SC 29401
A visit to this hidden romantic Italian treasure releases the same level of serotonin in the writer as the uncorking of a well-cellared Amarone. The smiling, wait staff couldn’t be more accommodating. >>Read More
Garibaldi’s
49 S. Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
This gem on the market serves classic Italian dishes in an old-worldish and quiet dining room. The crispy flounder with apricot sauce is excellent. >>Read More
Gaulart and Maliclet (G&M)
98 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29401
Patrons sit at the lunch bar and order French specials, bourcheron salads, chocolate croissants, and Le Hot Dogs. Nice for a small breakfast or a late dinner. >>Read More
Gibbes Museum of Art
135 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
Highlights of the permanent collection include the miniature portrait collection, a selection of Japanese woodblock prints, and southern and regional art, The Charleston Story. >>Read More
Grady Ervin
313 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
A full-service men’s shop offering casual wear and tailor-made suits. Brands include Oxford Clothing, Hickey Freeman, Polo Blue, and Purple Label. >>Read More
Grill 225
225 E. Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401
Located in the luxurious Market Pavilion Hotel, Grill 225 hearkens to the era of great steak houses. Simple preparations of excellent ingredients are served by a professional wait staff (and no oral menu!) >>Read More
Gullah Tours
43 John St, Charleston, SC 29403
Departs from the African American Art Gallery, explores the history and stories of black Charlestonians. >>Read More
Gwynn’s of Mt. Pleasant
916 Houston Northcutt Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
In business for 40 years, this department store just over the bridge in the Mt. Pleasant is one of the area’s most reliable stops for wearable pieces and great service. >>Read More
Halls Chophouse
434 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
A newly-opened, family-run classic steak house on Upper King. The Hall family pulled out all the stops to provide exceptional service in an elegant setting. >>Read More
Hampden Clothing
314 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Voted Charleston’s Best Boutique and written up in numerous national magazines, this boutique carries an incredible selection of splurges. >>Read More
Handpicked
333 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
This SC-based shop with locations in SC, NC, and GA sells sterling silver jewelry and gifts designed here in the US and handcrafted in Mexico. >>Read More
Hank’s
10 Hayne St., Charleston, SC 29401
Dining is fun in this festive “brasserie” atmosphere, Waiters sweep by in white jackets carrying Le Bernadin-trained chef Frank McMahon’s rendition of Old Charleston seafood favorites. >>Read More
Henry’s
54 N. Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
A Market Street fixture, big with the 30-something professionals for most weeknight happy hours. >>Read More
Heyward-Washington House
87 Church St, Charleston, SC 29401
Built in 1772 for Thomas Heyward Jr. one of the sig ers of the Declaration of Independence. During George Washington’s 1791 visit, the house was rented for his use. >>Read More
High Cotton
199 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
Opulent southern style, friendly service, a good wine list and Chef Anthony Gray’s reverence for fresh ingredients makes this a revered place for visitors and locals to dine. >>Read More
Hominy Grill
207 Rutledge Ave., Charleston, SC 29401
This highly acclaimed restaurant serving simple southern food prepared from the freshest ingredients serves Charleston’s best casual breakfast and brunch and a great lunch and dinner too. >>Read More
Il Cortile Del Re Wine Bar
193A King St, Charleston, SC 29401
One of Charleston’s favorite hidden little restaurants now bows to Bacchus. The dark wood, somewhat rustic, inside bar is complemented by the sensuous, secluded outdoor patio. >>Read More
Il Cortile del Rey
193A King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Spring and summer are great times to enjoy a long lazy dinner in the brick-walled courtyard at Il Cortile—a quiet little oasis in the antiques district of Lower King Street. >>Read More
Indigo
#4 Vendue Range, Charleston, SC 29401
Behind Waterfront Park an affordable and happy boutique of whimsical sundries to brighten your home and life. Colorful gifts and pieces of unusual local artistry, with a coastal flair. >>Read More
Irvin House Vineyard
6775 Bears Bluff Rd, Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487
We recommend a visit to the area’s only winery. It is a great excuse to get out of town and see some beautiful rural areas; when you arrive, a treat awaits. >>Read More
Jestine’s Kitchen
251 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
Traditional, old-school southern cooking served with the “real deal” southern hospitality with great fried entrees and sides of locally grown vegetables >>Read More
Jim and Nicks
288 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
This Alabama-based chain serving huge portions of smoked barbeque, collards, baked beans, and other southern staples is a great place to take the family for a good affordable meal. >>Read More
John Rivers Communication Museum
58 George St, Charleston, SC 29401
A little museum whose exhibits tell the history of broadcasting, radio, tv, cinematography with some hands on exhibits. >>Read More
Joint Ventures Estate Jewelers
185 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Beautiful pre-owned fine jewelry from the estates of more than 1,200 consignors. >>Read More
Joseph Manigault House
350 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29403
Built between 1803 and 1807 as a summer home for the wealthy rice planter and his family, by 1920 this impressive Federal-style home had become a tenement house. >>Read More
Joseph’s
129 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
Down the street from the Gibbes Museum, this spot serves daily breakfast, which in Charleston can be hard to find. >>Read More
Juanita Greenberg’s
439 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
There are lots of hot sauces to choose from in this little burrito joint on Upper King where the flavor you like is the one they suggest. The atmosphere is clean, casual, and fun. >>Read More
K. Morgan
255 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
The latest of the King Street boutiques catering to ladies not afraid to spend more on a pretty little dress or top. >>Read More
Kaminsky’s
78 N. Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
A little wood paneled nook serving coffee and dessert by the creators of T-Bonz and Pearlz. Signature dessert offerings are changed regularly, and a full beer and wine selection is offered. >>Read More
Kids on King
195 1/2 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Modern and funky European children’s clothing you won’t find in other shops. For infants through age fourteen. >>Read More
Kim’s Express Downtown
145 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401
Across from Marion Square Park, this locally-owned establishment looks a little like a fast food joint but serves surprisingly good Korean food. >>Read More
King Street Grille
304 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Tuesday night’s live team trivia is just one of the big draws for this hub of the sports- and lower-back-tattoo-minded. >>Read More
Knit
87 Wentworth St, Charleston, SC 29401
If you knit or ever wanted to, check out this cozy little knitters’ dream world just off of King. You will be starry-eyed at the rainbow of colors and textures. >>Read More
Kudu Coffee
4 Vanderhorst St, Charleston, SC 29403
A local coffee house with a good vibe. African themes, delightful baristas, great quiches and pastries, and strong coffee. A very relaxed courtyard. >>Read More
La Fourchette
432 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
Owner Perig Goulet makes everyone feel like a friend at his intimate, authentic French bistro. Friendly waitresses serve classic French treats like pomme frites fried in duck fat and served with aioli. >>Read More
Lana
210 Rutledge Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
Favorites from the mostly-Mediterranean menu include Spanish fish soup and beet salad for lunch and for dinner the fresh pappardelle with wild mushrooms and pancetta, braised lamb shank with chive spaetzle >>Read More
Lesesne
539 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
This lifestyle boutique on Upper King Street carrying stationery, home accessories, and custom furniture is a haven for those seeking clean lines and contemporary design. >>Read More
Lime Blue
62-B Queen St, Charleston, SC 29401
A vibrant little gallery/boutique carries fairly priced paintings and handcrafted, pottery, jewelry, and accessories. >>Read More
Lula Kate
324 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
The new street-level showplace of local vintage-inspired designer Katherine Mullins who is best known for her colorful and fun skirts, dresses, coats, and belts. >>Read More
M. Dumas & Sons
294 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Established in 1918, and providing sportswear to guys from high school to old age. >>Read More
Mac and Murphy
74 1/2 Cannon St, Charleston, SC 29403
Not your mother’s stationery store offering letterpress cards, stationery and home and office accessories in fresh designs and modern prints. >>Read More
Maddison Row
171 Spring St, Charleston, SC 29403
A chic bridal boutique with gowns from sophisticated designers. (Carolina Herrera, Elizabeth Fillmore, Ulla-Maija) Custom bridesmaid’s dresses, cocktail wear, and a small selection of vintage. >>Read More
Magar Hatworks
57 Cannon St, Charleston, SC 29403
Owner and milliner Leigh Magar’s fastidiously made creations fit all the requirements for couture but have a less serious feel. >>Read More
Magnolia Plantation and its Gardens:
10 miles NW of Charleston on Highway 61  571-1266. This plantation contains the oldest major garden in America and has one of the country’s largest collections of azaleas and camellias; the gardens  display color year round. The plantation offers a variety of options including the magnificent Audubon Swamp which affords guests the opportunity to view [...] >>Read More
Magnolias
185 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
This restaurant heralded Charleston’s culinary renaissance and is still great for a leisurely lunch with a great bottle of wine. >>Read More
McCrady’s
2 Unity Alley, Charleston, SC 29401
Glass, copper and brick create harmony at this softly-lit venue where Chef Sean Brock’s theory “food should be a treat for the emotions as well as the palate…” comes through. >>Read More
Mercato
102 Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
Alizarin-hued Venetian plaster walls and art deco chandeliers add to the ambience at this chic Italian dining room and bar where no expense has been spared on decor. >>Read More
Mercato
102 N. Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
The long, handsome bar counter, Venetian-plastered walls, velvety wines, and ultra lavish soft-lit environ may inspire you to stay until you’ve reached quite a well-lit state. >>Read More
mia Pomodori
212 Rutledge Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
From Bensonhurst Brooklyn, 2nd generation Italian owner, Paul DeSanti, brings the freshest Italian-style saucy pizza to Charleston. Doe is made twice a day on the premesis, sauce too! >>Read More
Middleton Place Restaurant
4300 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414
Amidst the humbling natural beauty of Middleton Place, the restaurant appropriately has a strong sense of self. Preparations are in step with the history and environment. >>Read More
Middleton Place:
14 miles NW of Charleston on Highway 61  556-6020. Perhaps the grandest of the plantations, this 18th-century rice plantation is comprised of America’s oldest landscaped gardens, house museum and plantation stable yards. Guests can also take an African American focus tour, a nature walk, a carriage tour or a  horseback ride. Lowcountry fare is served [...] >>Read More
Moe’s Crosstown Tavern
714 Rutldege Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
If you are looking for a wings, burgers, and beer place that caters to an all-local crowd, this bar uptown in Wagoner Terrace is the spot. >>Read More
Monza
451 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Mouth watering aromas of Italian cuisine mingle with the pleasant smoky aromas of wood burning oven at this hip, busy, resto on Upper King Street. The setting is relaxed and modern, but the jumping music makes it lively. >>Read More
Muse
82 Society St, Charleston, SC 29401
Where there’s a muse, there’s a creative fire being stoked. While Muse as a restaurant has become the latest gustatory inspiration for the poetic of mind, the front bar is also worthy of many tipplers’ odes. >>Read More
Muse Restaurant and Wine Bar
82 Society St, Charleston, SC 29401
Muse? I shall. One tends to wax philosophical after dining at this enchanting Old World style restaurant that is refreshingly progressive. >>Read More
Nirlep
908 Savannah Hwy, Charleston, SC 29407
If you are looking for Indian, make the 10-minute (or so) trip west of the Ashley River to this mom and pop. >>Read More
O’Hara & Flynn
225 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
One of Charleston’s most respected wine shops now has a lovely little wine bar open until 10 Monday through Saturday. >>Read More
Oak Steakhouse
17 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29401
Owner and local celebrity chef, Brett McKee’s penchant for taking things to the limit is a hundred percent evident in his sweeping, three-story Broad Street establishment. >>Read More
Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon
122 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
Built in 1771 as the Customs House and Exchange, this is the last public building built by the British and is packed with historically significant highlights. >>Read More
Olfactory Imprinting & compliments to flavors of the Lowcountry
by dino copses When travelling, the scents of a region may play second fiddle to the visitor’s visual experience. However, it’s the sense of smell that often sets memories in motion. Whether it’s the scruby wild growth of the Corsican Maquis, the sun-burned thyme bushes of the Peloponnese, or the foggy, rose-petaled air of Barolo, each region has a complex olfactory signature. [...] >>Read More
Pane e Vino
17 Warren St, Charleston, SC 29403
The clientele of regulars can attest, the wine list is smart, the prices are affordable, and the atmosphere (including the lovely little patio for outdoor dining) is perfect. >>Read More
Paulo Geiss Jewelers
116 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
A family run business operating for nearly ninety years. The store is an authorized Rolex dealer and has a reputation for fine service. >>Read More
Pavilion Bar:
South Market and East Bay (at the top of the Market Pavilion Hotel).  In another attempt to attain Olympian heights, the Market Pavilion offers a rooftop bar with a fiber-optically lit pool as a centerpiece for its ambrosia-swilling patrons. Some of these folks are as figuratively lofty as they are literally, so if the city’s [...] >>Read More
Pearlz Oyster Bar
153 East Bay St, Downtown
9 Magnolia Road, West Ashley
What can we say? Locals love Pearlz. It’s loud, its casual, the beer is cold, the oysters are cheap and the seats are comfortable. >>Read More
Peninsula Grill Bar
112 N. Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
Features a high-end bar that is a great place to sidle up before and after a fine meal, or, for that matter, simply to spend mealtime. >>Read More
Phillips Shoes
318 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Drop by the downtown location for Dansko, Uggs, Merrils, Rainbow and other major brand shoes for the whole family. >>Read More
Phyllis
233 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
This boutique carries dramatic hats from England and Canada and scarves, purses, belts, and other accessories (many hand made) from around the world. >>Read More
Poe Studio
819 Savannah Hwy, Charleston, SC 29407
A little off the beaten path in the Avondale section of West Ashley. An affordable unique and locally designed clothing, jewelry, housewares and toys for babies and adults. >>Read More
Poe’s Tavern
2210 Middle St., Sullivan’s Island, SC 29482
The freshness of the nearby Atlantic Ocean engenders an overall feeling of good cheer at this breezy and festive little beach bar/restaurant. >>Read More
Purple Tree Lounge
36 N. Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
If this were New York City, Purple Tree would be a “bridge-and-tunnel bar” whose patrons primarily descend on it from out-of-town vistas. >>Read More
Rangoni Shoes
270 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
One of 14 Rangoni Shoes nationally, this one has been in business here in Charleston for over 20 years, and likes to be thought of as a salon boutique with highly personalized service. >>Read More
Red Drum
803 Coleman Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
An excellent stop for those east of the peninsula in Mt. Pleasant. The menu’s inventive southwestern flair is a rarity for an upscale resto in Charleston. >>Read More
Rooftop Bar at Vendue
22 Vendue Range, Charleston, SC 29401
A really good spot to have a drink and watch the sunset or to be out in the evening breeze. You’ll find a crowd of mixed ages on the third floor lording over the harbor, enjoying the dramatic views and friendly vibe. >>Read More
RTW
186 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
On the street level of this beautiful high-end boutique you will find a fabulously refined selection of suits, dresses, and other everyday wear from cachet designers such as Dries Van Noten, Lanvin, Luisa Beccaria, and Peter Cohen. >>Read More
S.N.O.B.
192 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
This forerunner on the Charleston fine dining scene still delivers solid meals with good service and still has a dedicated clientele that swears by great experiences every time. >>Read More
Saks Fifth Avenue
King and Market
Yes, Charleston’s Saks carries a full line of Kiehl’s, Chanel, La Mer,, Trish Mcevoy, Laura Mercier, Yves Saint Laurent and other cosmetics and clothes to meet the store’s national standards. >>Read More
Saltwater Charters: LLC:
830-0448. Native Charlestonian Peter Brown has been fishing these waters since childhood.  An inshore and nearshore guide, he specializes in trout, flounder, red drum, jack cravelle, and tarpon.  website >>Read More
Salty Mike’s
17 Lockwood Dr, Charleston, SC 29401
This breezily shabby bar on the water is part of City Marina life and lore and attracts an intriguing hodgepodge of med students, preppy locals, and hardened mariners >>Read More
Sandlapper Water Tours, Inc.
Charleston Maritime Center, Charleston, SC 29413
Departing from the Charleston Maritime Center, this locally-owned company gives a variety of tours aboard its 45-ft., 49 person catamareran. >>Read More
Santi’s
1302 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29405
The peninsula’s most authentic Mexican. Offerings include guacamole, soft tacos with carne asada, pickled jalapeño and lime, queso fundito with chorizo, and plenty of Mexican beer and music. >>Read More
Sermet’s Corner
276 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Situated on the popular King Street/Wentworth corner with large glass windows looking onto the street, this is one of Charleston’s places to see or be seen, especially at lunch. >>Read More
Shiki Sushi
334 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
Don’t overlook this Japanese restaurant located in the same strip mall as Blockbuster Video; it boasts a steadfast clientele of locals who love the sushi and mellow atmosphere. >>Read More
Shoe La La
732 S. Shelmore Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
A specialized children’s shoe store where the trained staff will help you measure and choose the right size and best fit for your child’s foot—narrow to extra wide available! American and European designers >>Read More
Shops at Charleston Place
205 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401
Don’t overlook the 20+ shops located inside Charleston Place. Anne Fontaine, Brookstone, Cache, Everything But Water, Godiva, Gucci, St. John, and White House/Black Market are just a few of the places you will find. >>Read More
Social Wine Bar
180 East Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401
Sitting along a smart cool bar with a tasty mushroom pizza and a carefully selected glass of either beer or wine is more than social, its spiritual. >>Read More
Social Wine Bar and Restaurant
188 E. Bay St., Charleston, SC 29401
Small walls of Charleston closing in? Paparazzi becoming a nuisance? Take refuge at Social, the lofty ceilings and urban feel are a departure from the intimacy of our local haunts. >>Read More
South Carolina Aquarium
100 Aquarium Wharf, Charleston, SC 29401
Views of the harbor plus moray eels, loggerhead turtles, sharks, river otters and more make this a great place for people of all ages to spend the afternoon. >>Read More
South Carolina Historical Society
100 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
Maintains a reserach library and archives in the historic Robert Mills Fireproof Building. >>Read More
South of Market
173 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
One of Charleston’s most noteworthy home furnishing stores carrying contemporary polished furnishings and one-of-a-kind, antiques from the French countryside. >>Read More
Stella Nova
292 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
This purveyor of upscale beauty products provides staples in the area of nurturing and pampering. You’ll find a pleasing assortment of products from well-known companies such as Aveda. >>Read More
Sugar Bake Shop
59 Canon St, Charleston, SC 29403
Freshly baked sweet treats and nostalgia available at this pretty little neighborhood bakery. Topped to order cupcakes, yummy cookies and cold Coca Cola in mini glass bottles are just a few reasons to pop in. >>Read More
Summer Babes…
play, play, play all day! photography by Molly Hayes >>Read More
Sushi Hiro of Kyoto
298 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
A favorite for fresh, well-prepared sushi and other Japanese food. This low key casual venue offers an assortment of fresh rolls, sashimi and seasonal specials that make the mind wander through an octopus’s garden in the shade. >>Read More
T-Bonz Gill & Grill
80 N Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
Locals and tourists alike stop by T-Bonz on the Market for casual, dining and for their excellent signature beers (which are always nice and cold). >>Read More
Taco Boy
15 Center St, Folly Beach, SC 29439
Moroccan light fixtures, a bar that spans the restaurant, and, of course, surf videos help create the festive atmosphere at this welcome addition to the Folly Beach restaurant scene. >>Read More
Taco Boy
15 Center St, Folly Beach, SC 29439
The scene-sation for Folly Beach–bound hipsters and others speaks to the many dualities in life: This bar-restaurant is both a launching pad and final resting place for folks on the entertainment go. >>Read More
Talk of the Towne:
departs from the Charleston Visitor Center  795-8199.  Allen Hartley’s tours include views of the Battery, market, and hundreds of historic landmarks. Two-hour tours include a 35-minute guided tour of either the Nathaniel Russell House or the Edmondston-Alston House. call for hours.  12+ $17; under 12 $10. 2-hr tour: 12+ $26; under 12 $16.  website >>Read More
The Bicycle Shoppe
280 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
Located downtown, also offers beach cruiser bicycle rentals with free delivery to Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island, Kiawah and Seabrook. Call ahead and they will drop them off. >>Read More
The Boutique
47 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29401
In business for 20+ years, this boutique specializes in classic gracious gifts such as fine linens, robes and gowns, home fragrances and accessories >>Read More
The Buccaneer
#5 Faber St, Charleston, SC 29401
Set in an 18th-century warehouse, the owners have scoured the world to find authentic pirate artifacts dating from 1690–1730 which are displayed for visitors to explore. >>Read More
The Charleston Museum
360 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29403
This charming city museum is America’s first museum. Permanent exhibits include plantation life, wildlife, natural history, and an interactive exhibit for kids. >>Read More
The Daily Dose
1622 Highland Ave, Charleston, SC 29412
This organic fueling station couldn’t be more aptly named; an addictive habit that’ll land you in JI daily for your dose. Wraps are layered with flavor from fresh turkey, tangy sauces and a bevy of greens. >>Read More
The Fat Hen
3140 Maybank Hwy, Johns Island, SC 29455
The Fat Hen is a welcome addition to the dining scene of John’s Island, and is a good dining option for those staying on Kiawah Island. The menu is mostly French but also has some low country favorites like fried seafood platters. >>Read More
The Glass Onion
1219 Savannah Hwy, Charleston, SC 29407
Peer through the bent backed tulips to see how the other half lives-the half that cares about what is on your plate and who raised it. Their commitment to great food made from locally obtained ingredients is very real. >>Read More
The Griffon
18 Vendue Range, Charleston, SC 29401
This Brit-style pub near the waterfront bristles with youthful occupants and glistens with rustic flavor. >>Read More
The Halsey Institute
161 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29424
The Simons Center, College of Charleston, at George and St. Phillips St. Curator Mark Sloane’s shows always breathe a little fresh air into the Charleston art scene. >>Read More
The Peninsula Grill
112 N. Market St, Charleston, SC 29401
The list of national accolades celebrity chef Robert Carter has received goes on and on. Highly praised items include dishes from the champagne bar menu like the lobster “3-way.” >>Read More
The Preservation Society Shop
147 King Street Charleston, SC 29401
In addition to a large selection of books related to the city’s history, the shop carries little gifts in that genre such as maps, replica lamps, benne wafers, tea, stationery, toys, and children’s books. >>Read More
The Red Dot
Ever wondered about the red dots that decorate liquor stores in South Carolina? It should be no surprise that they originated here in the Holy City, which has always been the imbibers’ state capital. Here’s the story. >>Read More
The Trunk Show
281 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
Hundreds of consignors from all around the country rely on this shop to ensure their treasures are placed in the hands of others who regard them so. >>Read More
The Woodlands
125 Parsons Road, Summerville, SC 29483
A short drive to unsuspecting Summerville will be rewarded with world class cuisine within an historic grand home. Experience divine creations from either the A La Carte or Tasting menu. >>Read More
Three Dog Bakery
430 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
All-natural dogie treats: pup cakes, tarts, petits fours, muffins on Upper King Street. >>Read More
Tommy Dew’s On the Market Walking Tours:
853-TOUR (8687).  If you are interested in a history tour we recommend this popular tour which gives a nice introduction to Charleston with a heavy historic emphasis.  Be sure to bring your camera, and provides plenty of photo ops.  Walks leave daily at 11am from the city market and finish at the battery. Reservations are [...] >>Read More
Torch Velvet Lounge
545 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
Daring to wax South Beach while positioned on rumpled Upper King Street, this full-blown nightclub attracts beautiful locals who dig, or at least tolerate, the thump-thump music and the wrap-around bed in the dreamlike back room. >>Read More
Trattoria Lucca
41-A Bogard St, Charleston, SC 29403
We have tried the pasta, and we can assure you it will be worth a visit to Elliotborough to try out this neighborhood spot off the beaten tourist path. >>Read More
Trio Lounge:
139 Calhoun St.  965-5333. Located at the epicenter of downtown, this establishment operates primarily as a dance club where crowds huddle and gyrate to live  music; the upstairs bar offers a little more open space for those weary of the downstairs congestion. Open Th–Sa >>Read More
Utopia
27 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29401
A friendly women’s boutique in business for years selling urban contemporary women’s clothing at fair prices. >>Read More
V2V
295 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Women 20 to 60 should check this boutique for comfortable wearable women’s apparel with a distinctly feminine flair. >>Read More
Vickery’s
15 Beaufain St, Downtown
1313 Shrimp Boat Lane, Mt Pleasant
The Sierra Nevada and many other brews flow freely at this coldest beer in town spot. One of Chucktowne’s greatest neighborhood bars with bartenders who are legends. >>Read More
Vieuxtemps
180 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Tabletop accessories and elegant and hard-to-find European-rooted items for the home. >>Read More
Virginia’s on King
412 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
This neat and professional new restaurant of the southern persuasion makes its mark amongst plenty of good company. The menu, charmingly divided by Dinner and Supper features the all-stars of comfort food. >>Read More
WillyJays
300 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
A fun unpretentious spot for of-the-moment wearable pieces and the prices won’t break the bank! >>Read More
Worthwhile
268 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Nestled among a group of major brand-name stores is one of Charleston’s most unique casual boutiques. The little shop carries tasteful, often whimsical clothes, shoes, housewares, jewelry, shoes, and accessories for women and children. >>Read More
WXYZ bar at aloft hotel:
4875 Tanger Outlet Blvd., North Charleston 566-730 If you are near the airport, or the Convention Center, you should swing by this hotel bar with a vibe. Everything from pints to Pinot Noirs including a list of quite tasty, not overly sweet drinks. Twilight everynight, and lots of special events. There is a pool table and [...] >>Read More

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