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Charleston’s 12 most drop-dead gorgeous restaurants

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by Stephanie Barna
Updated May 13, 2024

A regular night in Charleston can become something extra special at the city’s most gorgeous restaurants, places that aren’t afraid to give traditional backdrops the design updates they deserve.

A Fabergé egg inspired the glittering interiors at a celebration-friendly Champagne bar. Contemporary art and dark leather banquettes turned a former church into a modern American hotspot. Glamorous Art Deco flourishes give a three-story dining and entertainment destination its design cred.

Charleston’s most beautiful restaurants are experts at pairing the city’s storied past with an avant-garde aesthetic. Read on for a guide to the city’s 12 most stunning restaurants.

A photo of Camellias restaurant
4.6
4.6 (296)
$31 to $50
Afternoon Tea
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

If you had to dream up the perfect place to come together for an afternoon of bubbles, caviar, and cake, it would look exactly like Camellias at the Bennett Hotel. The stunning Champagne bar was inspired by the Fabergé egg, which explains its oval-shaped chandelier and blush-pink color palette. Even the bar top, which comes from reclaimed marble from a public library that once stood here, is pink. For the ultimate Camellias experience, book afternoon high tea service.


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rebecca
Dined on Dec 28, 2024
Beautiful room and delicious food and great service! Missing was music!
A photo of Church and Union - Charleston restaurant
4.5
4.5 (8638)
$31 to $50
American
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

Charleston has no shortage of beautiful churches, and while most are still places of worship, some—like Church and Union—got second lives. The soaring wood-beamed sanctuary is now a bustling dining room and bar serving top-tier steaks, chops, and seafood. Enjoy it all in an edgy space surrounded by stained-glass windows, leather banquettes, and an awe-inspiring ceiling that’s hand-painted with text from The Art of War by Sun Tzu.


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Debi
Dined 1 day ago
Menu items and restaurant week offerings were varied and appealing. Service was prompt and attentive. Brussels sprouts were tasty but a little heavy on the bacon and cheese. Salmon entrée was good, and meatball appetizer tasty albeit a bit overly sauced. Dessert Blondie was a delicious highlight and carrot cake was pretty good, but mild.
A photo of The Peacock Charleston restaurant
4.5
4.5 (292)
$31 to $50
American
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

The Peacock is where you dress up to get down—the three-storied dining and entertainment destination is thoughtfully decorated with Art Deco flourishes, glittery gold details, and a room with peacock-patterned wallpaper. The lively venue has something for everyone with multiple dining rooms, a speakeasy slash dance club, lounge, and an outdoor rooftop overlooking the U.S. Custom House. No matter which space you pick, the luxe setting is a great place to drink, dine, and dance night away.


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SallyVIP
Dined on Dec 27, 2024
Pleasantly surprised! We grabbed a late lunch around 2pm on a Friday while strolling the city. Beautiful space and delicious food and cocktails. Can't wait to come back in the spring for the rooftop bar. That view 😍
A photo of Peninsula Grill restaurant
4.6
4.6 (8020)
$50 and over
American
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

After more than 25 years in business, Peninsula Grill has officially reached “classic” status. Like all good classics, not much has changed since its early days, including a stately Southern ambiance with velvet-lined walls and a seagrass carpet. As beautiful as the dining room is, the outdoor patio might be even prettier, complete with bluestone, brick, bubbling fountains, and crepe myrtle trees—a scenic match for Peninsula’s excellent Lowcountry food like she-crab soup and seared diver scallops.


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Joseph
Dined 4 days ago
This is a really nice restaurant with excellent food and service.
A photo of The Establishment restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2669)
$50 and over
Seafood
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

The James Gregorie House has been revamped many times over the centuries. Its latest incarnation: The Establishment, a clubby seafood restaurant that’s loved by downtown residents craving soft-shell crab and butter-poached grouper. The low-slung interior is spacious with cozy booths and an open kitchen, plus a horseshoe-shaped bar with a giant video wall that cycles through landscape scenes—and that’s just the main dining room. For more intimate occasions, book the State or Church Room.


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James
Dined today
Sat at the bar for apps and cocktails. Both were great and the bartender Nathan was outstanding. Super friendly and outgoing and knew the drink menu inside and out.
A photo of Ma'am Saab restaurant
4.5
4.5 (274)
$50 and over
Pakistani
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

The first thing you notice when you step inside Ma’am Saab is how vibrant it is. The dining room glows, thanks to crystal chandeliers casting a light on black-and-white wallpaper and exposed brick walls. In a city where design can be homogeneous, Ma’am Saab stands out for especially bold interiors. The sultry room sets the stage for flavor-packed Pakistani dishes like lamb biryani and butter chicken, served in gold metal pots—another touch that reflects Ma’am Saab’s South Asian heart.


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Shelley
Dined 2 days ago
Service was amazing and so was the food!! The butter chicken has been one of my favorites since this place opened!!!
A photo of The Kingstide restaurant
4.5
4.5 (1525)
$30 and under
Seafood
Daniel Island
About the restaurant

The Kingstide is Daniel Island’s first waterfront restaurant, and its interiors echo the classic Charleston single house with tabby walls and wide piazzas. On a nice day, dine on one of the terraces to take in sweeping Wando River views alongside seafood like peel-and-eat shrimp and seared tuna. Views are also on display inside, where tall windows bring the outside in, and subtle coastal touches like rope lights, shiplap walls, and a light-blue color scheme enhance the beachy atmosphere.


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Dylan
Dined 2 days ago
My experience at The Kingstide was amazing. From the moment me and my mother walked in the door we were not disappointed. We stared off with the house sausage and crab fried rice (Highly recommend both). We shared a NY Strip and the Scallops, both dishes were spectacular. We shared a KT Crunch Bar for dessert to cap off the night. Our server Madi provided amazing service. The AGM Jackie stopped by and she is lovely! Will definitely be back soon.
A photo of ÉLEVÉ at Grand Bohemian Hotel Charleston restaurant
4.3
4.3 (1342)
$30 and under
European
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

ÉLEVÉ is a buzzy hotel bar that makes the most of its prime downtown Charleston setting. Its rooftop garden is scattered with white couches, cozy loungers, and green astroturf to create a fun, see-and-be-seen setting for sipping on herb-infused cocktails and taking in the sights. Inside, the chandelier-clad ambience channels the hotel’s bohemian soul, complete with framed art from hotelier Richard C. Kessler’s prolific personal collection.


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Jan
Dined on Dec 24, 2024
We chose the special 3 course menu. It was exceptionally prepared. We enjoyed each choice we made, including the shrimp crab cake, followed by the rib eye with sweet onions and an herb butter on top, finishing with both the figgy pudding and a shortbread cake with fruit and vanilla bean ice cream. They did not have Wild Turkey, but they did have Woodford for the cocktails. We prepaid for the meal, which included two add ones, a $30.00 gratuity, and another $30.00 service fee/gratuity on a $150 meal for two. Not sure if $60.00 warranted or normal on a bill of $150, but we had a lovely time. Our waitress was top notch, even took extra care to provide sparkling clean utensils, new with each course. Room a bit chilly and moderate noise level, But elegant just the same. Would come again for the food and service.
A photo of The Longboard - Sullivan's Island restaurant
4.6
4.6 (209)
$30 and under
Seafood
Sullivan's Island
About the restaurant

Every detail at The Longboard was chosen to reflect its beachy Sullivan Island setting. The decor is coastal without feeling cliché: Teals and blues accent the natural wood interior without overpowering it. Head to the porch for a prime view of the action on Middle Street and take in the Atlantic breeze. Surrounded by sunshine and solid seafood, like grilled octopus with butter bean puree and garlic butter shrimp, an evening at The Longboard will make you wish you were on vacation forever.


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Travis
Dined 6 days ago
We celebrated my wife’s birthday on a Friday night. To be honest I thought it was going to be crowded and to our (pleasant) surprise, it was a quiet evening! The food and drinks were outstanding, the presentation was top notch and the service was great! We’ll definitely be going back!
A photo of Anson restaurant
4.8
4.8 (4858)
$50 and over
Southern
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

Stepping into Anson feels like walking into an eccentric but chic hunting lodge. Rich wood paneling and wrought-iron railings sit alongside crystal chandeliers, gold cornices, and crisp white tablecloths. A large working fireplace on one wall is flanked by murals of Lowcountry landscapes. It’s just the setting you’d expect for traditional Southern food, featuring fried green tomatoes and Anson’s legendary whole-crispy flounder with apricot shallot sauce.


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Shelley
Dined on Jan 2, 2025
Food was terrific, service was great. We will definitely be going back next time we are in Charleston!
A photo of O-Ku restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2756)
$30 and under
Japanese
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

O-Ku fuses Charlestonian charm with Japanese accents. Cherry blossom branches double as light sconces and backlit mirrors add a dose of drama, while exposed brick and high ceilings bring local flavor. Whether you’re sitting at the bar and watching the sushi chefs slice, hanging out in the lounge for a sake happy hour, or having an intimate dinner at one of the cozy tables—don’t miss signatures like honey-ginger Tokyo wings—you’ll see why this sleek and stylish spot has thrived for a decade.


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Lena
Dined 1 day ago
We had a fabulous experience! Our server was attentive and bubbly. The manager visited our table and made us feel like VIPs. They even came over and gave us a free app since it was our first time! The ambiance was wonderful. Beautifully decorated. I wonderful date night spot or night with the girls. 10/10 we would recommend!
A photo of Lenoir - CHS restaurant
4.2
4.2 (95)
$30 and under
Farm-to-table
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

With pops of yellow and earthy green tones, Lenoir is a cheerful place for North Carolina-inspired dishes from award-winning PBS host and chef Vivian Howard. The dining room is dominated by a large white-topped bar in the center of the room, a symbol of the vibe here—friendly and communal. Yellow bar stools invite you to take a seat, make some friends, and share comforting plates like Howard’s signature blueberry barbecue chicken wings and fried flounder with creamed grits.


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Joe
Dined 1 day ago
Lenoir is one of only several great restaurants in Charleston!
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