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"Timeless craft cocktails in an intimate setting. Ask Mickey to pour you one of Fuzzco’s favorites, a Bell’s Jalisco or an Aldo Raine." - Fuzzco

"The Belmont opened in 2010, and it’s still the same tavern that only allows 40 patrons in at a time, plays black-and-white favorites like Casablanca on mute, and stocks some of the finest bottles in Charleston. The menu leans towards the classics, but some newbies make it to the list every now and then." - Erin Perkins


"Upper King Street is known for its bars, but The Belmont is one of the more sophisticated ones. A somewhat long, narrow space, there isn't a bad seat in the house, although the two-person high-top tables that run along the glass front make for entertaining people watching. There's also a cozy couch, intimate booths, and a bar—which is the real reason you come here: The cocktails are expertly done."

"The Belmont, Charleston by Fuzzco. Timeless craft cocktails in an intimate setting. Ask Mickey to pour you one of Fuzzco’s favorites, a Bell’s Jalisco or an Aldo Raine."


"An early entrant in the post‑2006 cocktail renaissance that contributed to Charleston’s flourishing craft cocktail movement by adopting free‑pour techniques, expanding spirit selection beyond mini‑bottle limitations, and offering more inventive, skillful drinks than were common before the repeal." - Ben Perrone