Food Scene
Local fare just blocks from our studio. You can eat all day long in Park Circle from coffee with croissants to late night wineries and breweries.
EVO Craft Bakery
1075 E Montague AveGreat for breakfast. Try their croissants.
EVO Pizzeria
1075 E Montague AveTry the Pork Trifecta !!!
If you want to experience local, home-made soul food and you're ready to go out of the beaten path try Bertha's. Best Soul Food this side of the Mason/Dixon. You are not there for the ambiance but for the full south food experience. Pork ribs and fried chicken are my favs.
19 locals recommend
Bertha's Kitchen
2332 Meeting Street RdIf you want to experience local, home-made soul food and you're ready to go out of the beaten path try Bertha's. Best Soul Food this side of the Mason/Dixon. You are not there for the ambiance but for the full south food experience. Pork ribs and fried chicken are my favs.
Great for breakfast, although it is open through lunch and dinner.
78 locals recommend
The Junction Kitchen & Provisions
4438 Spruill AveGreat for breakfast, although it is open through lunch and dinner.
Sesame Burgers and Beer
4726 Spruill AveWalk to Sesame for speciality burger shop.
Orange Spot Coffee
1011 E Montague AveLocally owned with great pastries.
Mixson Market
4338 McCarthy StreetHas good wine and sandwiches for take out.
Cannon Green
103 Spring StGreat food in eclectic neighborhood
167 Raw
193 King StThe best seafood like oysters. Very tiny place.
Best biscuits ever and they are made on the Old Navy Base near our studio.
89 locals recommend
Callie's Hot Little Biscuit
476 1/2 King StBest biscuits ever and they are made on the Old Navy Base near our studio.
Tavern & Table
100 Church StBest views of Shem Creek
Indaco
526 King StGreat local placer food and ambiance.
Dashi
1262 Remount RdWe enjoy a late evening drink at the outdoor bar or Brunch on the weekends.
Drinks & Nightlife
Try paired charcuteries with wine, ask John for suggestions. They have a great selection and you can even purchase for home consumption.
49 locals recommend
Accent on Wine Park Circle
1056 E Montague AveTry paired charcuteries with wine, ask John for suggestions. They have a great selection and you can even purchase for home consumption.
Family owned craft brewery on historic old Navy base, started in 1905. They have a tasting room.
30 locals recommend
COAST Brewing Company
1250 2nd St NFamily owned craft brewery on historic old Navy base, started in 1905. They have a tasting room.
Low key hang out but next to Accent on Wine which has more energy. Both great for enjoying vino and snacks.
58 locals recommend
Stems & Skins
1070 E Montague AveLow key hang out but next to Accent on Wine which has more energy. Both great for enjoying vino and snacks.
Jack of Cups Saloon
34 Center StGreat place to relax with wine or beer in the evenings.
Essentials
This neighborhood grocery store also offers breakfast and lunch Deli food as well as good wine selection.
13 locals recommend
Olde Village Market & Deli
1073 E Montague AveThis neighborhood grocery store also offers breakfast and lunch Deli food as well as good wine selection.
The Junction Kitchen & Provisions
4438 Spruill AveShopping
The Pink Crocodile
1054 E Montague AveUnique place for great Charleston finds.
The Station Park Circle
4610 Spruill AveRefurbished, vintage finds within walking distance.
Mercantile and Mash
701 E Bay Stlocal items and great gifts from local vendors
Tanger Outlet Boulevard
Tanger Outlet BoulevardOne of the best outlet malls on the East Coast.
This dates from early 1800's where locals sold goods to the city folks.
364 locals recommend
Historic Charleston City Market
188 Meeting StThis dates from early 1800's where locals sold goods to the city folks.
Luna
445 King StCute and colorful
Finicky Filly
303 King StParks & Nature
Most tourist miss this great place to hang out. Good views of the Cooper River with large container and Navy ships. Plenty of seating, shade and picnic areas. Grab a cup of coffee and head to the park to enjoy the sights. Award winning art sculptors on site. For the adventurous, plan a crabbing trip off the dock.
91 locals recommend
Riverfront Park
1061 Everglades AveMost tourist miss this great place to hang out. Good views of the Cooper River with large container and Navy ships. Plenty of seating, shade and picnic areas. Grab a cup of coffee and head to the park to enjoy the sights. Award winning art sculptors on site. For the adventurous, plan a crabbing trip off the dock.
Resurrection ferns covering this very ancient oak. Grab a picnic and a bottle of Cannonborugh ale and relax under this enormous reminder of centuries past.
440 locals recommend
Angel Oak Tree
3688 Angel Oak RdResurrection ferns covering this very ancient oak. Grab a picnic and a bottle of Cannonborugh ale and relax under this enormous reminder of centuries past.
Spend time swinging and maybe glimpse dolphins in the Cooper River.
321 locals recommend
Waterfront Park
Concord StreetSpend time swinging and maybe glimpse dolphins in the Cooper River.
Arts & Culture
Gibbes Museum of Art
135 Meeting StThe Charleston Museum
360 Meeting StOldest museum in the US.
College of Charleston
66 George StOne of the oldest colleges in the US.
North Charleston City Hall Council Chambers
City Hall LaneSightseeing
Mrs. Whaley’s Garden
58 Church StThis is one of the best tended gardens in Charleston.
These mansions were there when the Citadel Cadets fired on Fort Sumpter starting the Civil War in 1861.
627 locals recommend
The Battery
These mansions were there when the Citadel Cadets fired on Fort Sumpter starting the Civil War in 1861.
Citadel is so much a part of Charleston's history. The original campus is in Marion Square and is a hotel. Bummer. If you see cadets walking in the gutters it is because they are "knobs" or freshmen.
50 locals recommend
The Citadel
171 Moultrie StCitadel is so much a part of Charleston's history. The original campus is in Marion Square and is a hotel. Bummer. If you see cadets walking in the gutters it is because they are "knobs" or freshmen.