Tucked away on charming Queen Street, Poogan's Porch is Charleston's oldest independent culinary establishment, with a fresh approach to Lowcountry cuisine. Recognized by Martha Stewart Living, Southern Living, and The Travel Channel, this beautifully restored Victorian house is the perfect southern spot for daily brunch and dinner.
Located in the heart of historic Charleston, Miller’s All Day is a local favorite known for its delicious breakfast, brunch, and Southern comfort food served all day long. With its charming retro vibe, Miller’s offers a menu full of fresh, locally sourced ingredients, including their famous grits, biscuits, and craft cocktails. Whether you’re stopping by for a hearty meal or a quick bite, Miller’s All Day is the perfect spot to enjoy a true taste of Charleston.
In the summer of 1990, Magnolias ignited a culinary renaissance in Charleston, S.C., paving the way for a new generation of Lowcountry cooking in the city and across the entire South. A staple in Charleston for over 30 years, Magnolias remains a forerunner in upscale Southern cuisine, presenting traditional ingredients and cooking techniques elevated by modern flair and artful presentation.
The Darling celebrates the bounty of the sea, the rhythm of the seasons, and the joy of savored moments shared daily. Vintage Charleston, SC Raw Oyster Bar.
The Obstinate Daughter is a Southern restaurant influenced by French, Italian, and Spanish cuisine with a wood-fired oven, plancha, and island kitchen range. The menu focuses on pizza, pasta, small plates, and a raw bar.
Azur is a cozy restaurant with a modern touch to classic European flavors. Their menu features small plates from French, Italian, and Spanish cuisine, perfect for sharing.
Griffon is Charleston's Best Pub.
Drayton Hall is Conde Nast Traveler’s Best Place to See in South Carolina. America’s oldest unrestored plantation c. 1738 open daily for house tours, plantation tours, and museum exhibits.
Charleston Ghost & Graveyard Walking Tour - View famous tombstones and explore the streets and alleyways of our haunted Historic District at night while listening to stories of ghosts, haunted houses, and superstitions.
Dark Side of Charleston Walking Tour - Take an uncensored look at Charleston’s true history; a history full of corruption, prostitution, crime, scandal and sordid affairs. This is a fascinating adults only tour.
Toast the Town Cocktail Tour - Curated cocktails & the history behind them. Visit the quaint bars of 3 of our favorite lounges. Learn how this Colonial port city became one of the best places to raise a toast.
Fort Sumter Tours - Walk where the civil war started. Travel back in time by boat & visit Charleston's ONLY National Park with Fort Sumter Tours. Fort Sumter is where the bloodiest war in the history of the United States began.
Carriage Tours in Downtown Charleston - Catch a carriage tour to really learn about Charleston's history, Colonial style. Hear hundreds of years of history set against the sound of hoofbeats. The carriage tour guides are some of the best in Charleston for rich storytelling and a cracking a joke or two.
Museum Mile - Along a one-mile section of Meeting Street you will find 6 museums, 5 nationally renowned historic houses, 4 scenic parks, a Revolutionary War powder magazine, and an array of historic houses of worship and public buildings such as the Market and City Hall.
We are the largest art market in the Southeast and have won Charleston’s choice for Local Art in 2018 and 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022.
CHARLESTON CITY DAY MARKET
The Day Market is open every day of the year except Christmas Day. Our current hours for the open air market and Great hall are 9:30am- 5pm everyday.
CHARLESTON CITY NIGHT MARKET
The Night Market began as an Artisan/Hand Crafted only market in 2013, and now has over 200 various artists represented. Located in the heart of downtown Charleston, the Night Market provides the opportunity to discover quality, unique, local and handcrafted items, and is one of the largest and most diverse Artisan markets stretching 3 blocks! The Night Market is located between Church Street and East Bay Street, each Friday & Saturday night, 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm, from March – December. They are also open some Thursday and Sunday evenings.