Foodies Guide to Charleston

If you’re a foodie visiting Charleston then you’re in for a treat! But with so many great choices, it can be overwhelming. Look no further, here is our go-to list while you’re in town!

Cocktails at the Citrus Club are works of art!

Best Cocktail with a view: The Citrus Club at the Dewberry.
The Citrus Club offers craft cocktails that look like works of art and a view of the Holy City that can’t be beaten! One of my favorite spots for a pre-dinner drink or happy after a day of strolling the shops on King Street!

Great Dinner Spots (with reservations):
If you’re able to snag reservations at either of Mike Lata’s restaurants, FIG (Food is Good) or The Ordinary, then run don’t walk! A staple to Charlestonians, you can never go wrong at FIG (Food is Good) for quintessential Lowcountry fare. For a more seafood-focused menu, visit The Ordinary nearby. I love to pop into the ordinary after dinner for the Salted Hazelnut Budino or the Carolina Gold Rice Pudding. I enjoy interacting with the friendly bartenders that ask you about your pallet then create a custom created for you…it’s a really engaging and fun experience.

Great dinner spot that doesn’t (exactly) require reservations:
Lenoir is a new hot spot in Charleston from Eastern North Carolina Chef Vivianne Howard. Her menu offers a spotlight on the best of southern cuisine and most importantly, what’s fresh and in season at any given moment. They reserve patio and bar seating every night for walk-ins so come early to snag a spot. Make sure to start your evening with my favorite cocktail of hers, The Backhanded Compliment, a dirty martini served with pimento cheese stuffed olives.

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