History museum · Charleston
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"Edmondston-Alston House is included in the list of enriching historic house tours in Charleston." - Allston McCrady
French restaurant · Charleston
Tucked away in a historic brick warehouse, this lively bistro serves a delightful mix of French classics and inventive sushi, perfect for late-night bites.
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Seafood restaurant · Charleston
Chubby Fish is a cozy neighborhood spot in Charleston, serving up fresh, inventive seafood dishes and a lively atmosphere that packs the place nightly.
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Breakfast restaurant · Charleston
Nestled amid the buzz of Charleston, this iconic Waffle House offers a classic all-day breakfast and hearty diner fare, renowned for its delicious signature waffles and a vibrant atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors alike.
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Bar · Charleston
Recovery Room is a chill dive bar on King Street with cheap PBRs, tater tot nachos, and a laid-back vibe perfect for locals and good times.
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Restaurant · Charleston
Prohibition is a lively, rustic-chic gem on King Street that serves creative cocktails and shareable small plates in a vintage Jazz Age atmosphere.
Step into Handy & Hot, a charming spot by Chef Vivian Howard where delicious biscuits and hand pies steal the show, perfect for a quick, satisfying bite.
New American restaurant · Charleston
At Zero Restaurant + Bar, nestled in the charming Zero George Hotel, indulge in a playful yet refined tasting menu crafted by Chef Vinson Petrillo, where each dish tells a story—making it the ultimate destination for a special night out.
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Fine dining restaurant · Charleston
Revival, a sleek spot at the Vendue Hotel, elevates Lowcountry cuisine with vibrant, locally sourced dishes amidst a chic atmosphere.
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Japanese restaurant · Charleston
Step into O-Ku, Charleston’s chic Japanese eatery on King Street, where stunning exposed brick meets a lively vibe, perfect for sizing up half-price sushi during happy hour or indulging in unique rolls and inventive cocktails.
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Historical landmark · Charleston
The Angel Oak Tree, a colossal Southern live oak estimated to be 400-500 years old, stands majestically at 65 feet, blanketing visitors with its sprawling canopy in Johns Island, SC—it's a must-see marvel of nature.