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These 12 Charleston restaurants crush the outdoor dining game

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de Stephanie Barna
Actualizado el 23 de mayo de 2024

Charleston’s creeks, rivers, and scenic rooftops make for leisurely outdoor meals. And its sultry summers and mild winters mean that dining alfresco can be a year-round experience.

Plants and wicker furniture dial up the tropical vibes on the patio at a beloved Mexican spot. An open-air rooftop is an ideal place for sipping a cocktail after an elegant French-inspired meal. A shaded porch at a Sullivan’s Island hotspot invites beachgoers to stop in for frozen drinks and fresh oysters.

From Shem Creek to hidden downtown courtyards, Charleston is filled with charming outdoor restaurants. Read on for a guide to the 12 places that ace the outdoor dining game.

Una foto del restaurante The Longboard - Sullivan's Island
4.6
4.6 (195)
Hasta 30 $
Pescados y Mariscos
Isla de Sullivan
Información sobre el restaurante

If you’re after coastal vibes, The Longboard’s front porch is where you want to be. Its outdoor patio, surrounded by Bermuda shutters and greenery, is the place to sip frozen cocktails like the Wadma-Law-Breaker, a tequila and watermelon agua fresca combo. Luckily, there are plenty of drinks-friendly snacks—the oyster happy hour ($2 raw oysters; $8 oyster shooters) stretches from 11 am to 5 pm every weekday. Keep that in mind the next time you head to Sullivan’s for a beach day.


Una foto del restaurante 39 Rue de Jean - Charleston
4.3
4.3 (5085)
Entre 31 y 50 $
Francesa
Centro de Charleston
Información sobre el restaurante

The patio at Rue may be tiny, but it drips with Parisian charm. The porch is set in a side alley off John Street, where a handful of bistro tables shaded by big red umbrellas are squeezed together for a cozy but lively atmosphere. Enjoy a couple bottles of French wine and a leisurely dinner of mussels and coq au vin. Or snack on cheese and charcuterie boards and pretend like you’re in a real-deal Parisian bistro.


Una foto del restaurante Fleet Landing Restaurant & Bar
4.6
4.6 (7860)
Hasta 30 $
Pescados y Mariscos
Centro de Charleston
Información sobre el restaurante

Despite its peninsular location, downtown Charleston has surprisingly few waterfront dining options. Fleet Landing, set in a 1942 Navy building, is one of the few that claims real estate on the harbor—the patio couldn’t be closer to the water. Gaze at the Ravenel Bridge and watch boats cruise by. If you’ve never had Charleston’s signature shrimp and grits, Fleet’s version is a good introduction, with tasso ham gravy and creamy grits.


La mejor opinión
AtalaP
Fecha de la visita: 1 oct 2022
La vista espectacular, la comida muy muy buena. Creo que no puede faltar en tu visita.
Una foto del restaurante Stars Restaurant - Rooftop & Grill Room
4.0
4 (2398)
Entre 31 y 50 $
Americana
Centro de Charleston
Información sobre el restaurante

This three-story King Street space became a hotspot when it opened in 2013, and it’s held that status since. The ground-floor dining room is heavy on wood and leather and makes an elegant place for a steak dinner. But it’s the open-air Satellite Bar on the roof with panoramic views of historic downtown that gives the restaurant its edge. Food is only served downstairs, so plan on drinks upstairs before—and after—your 16-ounce smoked ribeye.


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4.1
4.1 (5)
Hasta 30 $
Francesa
Back Bay
Información sobre el restaurante

Coterie’s cozy patio is a cool respite from the King Street crowds. The oasis-like space is covered with greenery and accented by hand-painted murals, which makes a pretty backdrop for digging into chef Damian Sandoval’s new internationally accented menu. Coterie uses local produce for dishes like jackfruit ceviche and yellow Thai curry with pork belly. If you’re drinking, consider one from the creative cocktail menu, featuring unusual ingredients like chai-infused gin and okra amaro.


Una foto del restaurante Peninsula Grill
4.7
4.7 (7955)
50 $ o más
Americana
Centro de Charleston
Información sobre el restaurante

Peninsula Grill’s kitchen has trained many culinary heavyweights, like current chef Caleb Hulsey. Everything here is luxe, including the tranquil courtyard. A historic brick path, illuminated by hand-lit gas lanterns, is heavy on the secret-garden vibes. Lean into the lavish experience and add seared foie gras or lobster tail to your already decadent rack of lamb, and finish your meal with a slice of the restaurant’s epic 12-layer coconut cake.


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CristinaVIP
Comieron hace 2 días
El lugar es clásico y elegante, el servicio estupendo y los alimentos buenos, en particular los callos de hacha y los mejillones. La gallinita de Guinea no fue de lo mejor. Si lo recomendaría y sobre todo me parece un clásico de Charleston.
Una foto del restaurante Maya
4.6
4.6 (709)
Hasta 30 $
Mexicana
Centro de Charleston
Información sobre el restaurante

Maya’s patio could be miles from busy King Street, even though it’s just a few steps away. The transportive indoor-outdoor space makes it a go-to when an early evening thunderstorm threatens. A ceiling protects you from the elements, but an open wall still gives you that alfresco feeling. Take a seat on the swinging velvet couch and sip a watermelon margarita before heading undercover for dinner. Lush plants and wicker furniture lend a tropical vibe that matches the sophisticated Mexican menu.


Una foto del restaurante Gabrielle Charleston in Hotel Bennett
4.6
4.6 (1104)
Entre 31 y 50 $
Regional americana (sureña contemporánea)
Centro de Charleston
Información sobre el restaurante

Hotel Bennett is one of the most lavish retreats in Charleston, and that elegance extends to its signature restaurant, Gabrielle. Its location lets you dine directly on Marion Square, the city’s most prominent green space, surrounded by marigolds and velvet cushions. This is the spot for Charleston classics like citrus-crusted scallops with a side of cream corn grits. As the sky’s light changes in the evening, pair the house caviar with a glass of Champagne to channel your inner King Charles.


La mejor opinión
OpenTable Diner
Fecha de la visita: 15 feb 2021
El lugar está un poco austero, al parecer no tiene mucho tiempo que lo abrieron. La comida estuvo bien, y el servicio también.
Una foto del restaurante ÉLEVÉ at Grand Bohemian Hotel Charleston
4.4
4.4 (1331)
Hasta 30 $
Europea
Centro de Charleston
Información sobre el restaurante

There’s a modernist ambiance at the rooftop at the Grand Bohemian Hotel that makes Charleston feel like a bigger city than it actually is. Neon lighting, synthetic turf, and futuristic furniture (think The Jetsons) create a fun contrast to the historic buildings that surround the open-air space. The coastal-inspired menu features snacks like fried potato chips and Wagyu sliders, plus more substantial mains such as Carolina Gold rice risotto and snapper la plancha.


Una foto del restaurante Tavern & Table
4.5
4.5 (2671)
Hasta 30 $
Americana
Mount Pleasant
Información sobre el restaurante

Mount Pleasant’s Shem Creek has the highest concentration of outdoor dining spots in Charleston, and Tavern & Table stands out with its local produce and seafood focus (get the fried shrimp with Calabrian chile honey). Its covered patio offers constant shade with a clear waterway view of the waterway. For an especially relaxing time, come for brunch on Sundays, which also has daytime drinks like seasonal sangria made from local blueberry wine.


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Lisa
Fecha de la visita: 22 jul 2021
Delicious!
Una foto del restaurante The Kingstide
4.5
4.5 (1501)
Hasta 30 $
Pescados y Mariscos
Isla Daniel
Información sobre el restaurante

Two levels of wraparound porches contribute to The Kingstide’s status as Daniel Island’s first true destination restaurant. An open kitchen and a central bar make the blue wood-lined space feel extra spacious and welcoming. Get one of the signature seafood towers and gather a crew to tear into raw oysters, steamed clams, boiled shrimp, and crab for a signature experience. Or savor a bacon-forward oysters Rockefeller and a spiced rum cocktail as the Wando River turns a golden hue at sunset.


La mejor opinión
OpenTable Diner
Fecha de la visita: 8 jun 2024
Muy buena atención y comida. Muy ruidoso, nos tocó adentro
Una foto del restaurante Boathouse at Breach Inlet
4.6
4.6 (5403)
Entre 31 y 50 $
Pescados y Mariscos
Isle of Palms
Información sobre el restaurante

Perched above the Intracoastal Waterway on Isle of Palms, the Boathouse at Breach Inlet is home to some of the area’s best water views. The laidback, screened-in deck (which is heated during the winter months) opens everyday at 3 pm, so get there early to stake out a spot to watch the spectacular sunset and take in the marshy surroundings. Grab a cold beer or glass of wine and choose from a top-tier snack menu of sweet corn hushpuppies and crab fritters.


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diane
Fecha de la visita: 10 may 2017
May 10, 2017
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