4 Best Restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina

Millers All Day

$$ | South of Broad Fodor's choice
The owner of Marsh Hen Mill co-owns this breakfast joint that caters to the white-collar Broad Street crowd, balancing blue plate breakfasts with fancy morning entrées like lobster toast on house-baked brioche. It's hard to choose between the biscuits loaded with pimento cheese, fried chicken, or country ham with fig jam.

Gaulart & Maliclet Café

$$ | South of Broad

This local favorite, also known as Fast & French, has been a fixture in the neighborhood for more than 35 years, thanks to the consistent food, the esprit de corps of the staff, and the family-style tables for sharing breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Its popular fondue grew from a once-a-week special to a daily affair, and you can also get your cheese fix with the wonderful Bucheron cheese salad. Nightly specials, such as bouillabaisse, are reasonably priced and come with a petite glass of wine. The subtly sweet chocolate-mousse cake is the best way to end your meal.

98 Broad St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29401, USA
843-577–9797
Known For
  • gourmet bites in an area of town short of restaurants
  • charming ambience
  • nightly specials, including fondue night
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Credit cards accepted

Glazed

$ | Upper King

Three words: maple bacon doughnuts. If that's not enough to get you in the door, any number of other creative options—think raspberry nutella or berries and mascarpone—should do the trick. Allison Smith and Mark Remi opened their sweetheart of a store because they suspected there was an untapped enthusiasm for artisanal doughnuts. The verdict? Unqualified success. There are 7 to 10 varieties daily, filled with homemade jam and other fillings. Just name your flavor.

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Queen Street Grocery

$ | Broad Street

Don't pass up the sweet and savory crepes, named for the islands surrounding Charleston, at this venerable neighborhood institution that also serves pressed breakfast and lunch sandwiches, smoothies, cold brew, and craft beer. The art-filled space doubles as a wineshop—pick up a bottle on the way to a picnic at nearby Colonial Lake.