2. Cru Cafe
9.1
18 Pinckney St (btwn Anson & East Bay St.), Charleston, SC
Café · Downtown Charleston · 70 tips and reviews
Damien Basile 😈: Try the Duck Confit Arugula Salad - Caramelized pecans & fried onions. YES!
Melissa Rosenthal: One of the best spots for food in charleston. The duck confit salad is exceptional and the truffle fries are out of this world.
The Tastes that Make the City: The duck confit salad is the best duck dish in Charleston, which is why it’s on our list of The Tastes That Make the City: Charleston. Read more.
3. Le Farfalle
9.1
15 Beaufain St, Charleston, SC
Italian Restaurant · Harleston Village · 15 tips and reviews
Jorge Machaen: AGNOLOTTI Duck Confit, Funghi Misti, Parmigiano Reggiano was so good. It took me to a different place. It really smacks your soul. Service was great and the server was very knowledgeable.
Toacca Rutherford: Vibe was nice especially for a special dinner night. Warm focaccia, summer bean salad, and corn to start set the eve of right! Grilled pork chop and confit magret duck were delicious.
Russ B: Duck ravioli with truffle sauce all day everyday
6. FIG
9.0
232 Meeting St (at Hasell St), Charleston, SC
New American Restaurant · Downtown Charleston · 103 tips and reviews
Rebecca Hester: Soft shell crabs, coddle farm egg, liver pate, suckling pig confit. Died...amazing!
Hildred Sullivan: Suckling pork confit is melt-in-your-mouth delicious!
Kathleen: so delicious! If tomatoes are in season don't miss the tomato terrine! Great dinner and dessert
10. Warehouse
8.2
45 1/2 Spring St, Charleston, SC
Bar · Cannonborough - Elliottborough · 33 tips and reviews
Eater: Warehouse is pouring beer, wine, coffee and some of the city's more affordable specialty cocktails alongside kicked-up bar food. The confit wings and homemade pork rinds have people talking.
Tom Haas: Great vibe, clientele, and staff. Even with a busted AC, great times!
Kaitlyn Greene: This place rules. Enough said. Come see for yourself.
Nancy Margolis: We liked Fort Sumter, it was very educational. Try going the last boat of the day. They lower the American flag and the commentary is quite interesting. We also loved the boat ride back and forth.
John Culpepper: Don't forget to earn your Junior Ranger badge. An hour is just enough time for a 10 year old to finish everything but some of the questions can only be answered by the Rangers.
Candice Barber: The museum is a stark reminder of the need for preservation of our hallowed history. I suggest getting to the boat early (20 minutes) in order to give the artifacts the proper attention.
12. Zero George
8.3
0 George St, Charleston, SC
Hotel · Downtown Charleston · 4 tips and reviews
Shannon Varunok: Quaint and cozy - absolutely lovely. Don’t miss the creative cocktails in the very charming bar!!
Travel + Leisure: With its sprawling verandas and manicured pocket gardens, this hotel pays homage to the city’s history, but interiors are refreshingly modern. A highlight: breakfast in the 1804 carriage house.
Travel + Leisure: Eighteen guest rooms among five historic buildings feature Farrow & Ball paint colors and Kravet linens. Take Lowcountry cooking classes or dine on southern-inspired tapas in the azalea-lined gardens.
15. Fulton Five
8.3
5 Fulton St, Charleston, SC
Italian Restaurant · Harleston Village · 11 tips and reviews
Cameron Haggerty: The Osso Bucco was outstanding! Had the Orange cheesecake for dessert with a tawny port wine, which paired rather nicely if I do say so myself. David took good care of us. We will definitely return.
Justin Kadis: The Antipasto Spoleto-prosciutto, mozzarella, wrapped in romaine leaf grilled warm with a tomato balsamic dressing is spectacular. Chocolate espresso rubbed filet & service great too.
Shawn F: New York Italian