38 Best Restaurants in North of Broad, Charleston

Monza

$$ | Upper King

An homage to the Italian city of the same name, Monza provides genuine Neapolitan-style pizza and an introduction to one of the world's most historic motor-sport racing circuits: the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. The pizza—baked in a wood-fired oven, in traditional style—boasts a thin, crisp crust and toppings like house-made sausage, pepperoni, eggplant, roasted red peppers, and locally farmed eggs. Locals are understandably wild for the butterbean salad.

451 King St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29403, USA
843-720–8787
Known For
  • gourmet pizza
  • a hip bar scene in the heart of Upper King's action
  • wine by the carafe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Muse Restaurant and Wine Bar

$$$ | Lower King

Set in a pale yellow building on Society Street, Muse lays bare Mediterranean stylings in sophisticated, relaxed quarters. The menu offers standout versions of classic fine-dining fare like veal scaloppini and a grilled pork chop, as well as the signature dish: a delicious, scarcely fried sea bass, served with head and tail intact, over a ragù of butter beans and pancetta. The bar functions as a drawing room, permitting easy introductions and closer inspection of the restaurant's impressive, 100-plus-bottle wine list.

82 Society St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29401, USA
843-577–1102
Known For
  • 75 wines by the glass
  • late-night weekend menu
  • ricotta cheesecake with blueberry coulis
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Oak Steakhouse

$$$$ | South of Broad

In a 19th-century bank building, this ornate dining room juxtaposes antique crystal chandeliers with contemporary art. Reserve a table on the third floor for the full effect and the best vistas. It's pricey, but the filet mignon with foie-gras-and-black-truffle butter is excellent, and the side dishes, like creamed spinach, are perfectly executed. Favorite appetizers include beef carpaccio and Gorgonzola fondue. The service is professional and cordial under the leadership of executive chef Jeremiah Bacon.

17 Broad St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29401, USA
843-722–4220
Known For
  • excellent wet- and dry-aged steaks
  • burgers ground with a blend of strip, brisket, and fillet
  • massive, carefully selected wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, Credit cards accepted

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Peninsula Grill

$$$$ | Market

This fine-dining stalwart melds Lowcountry produce and seafood into traditional but inspired dishes, at once eyeing the past and the future. The dining room fixtures (walls covered in olive-green velvet and 18th-century-style portraits, with wrought-iron chandeliers on the ceiling) serve as an excellent backdrop for Angus steaks, jumbo sea scallops, and Berkshire pork chops. A permanent tent allows for courtyard dining, rain or shine. Finish your meal with the decadent coconut cake that helped put Peninsula on the map. The servers are pros; the personable sommelier makes wine selections that truly complement your meal, anything from bubbly to clarets and dessert wines.

112 N. Market St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29401, USA
843-723–0700
Known For
  • sought-after coconut cake dessert
  • special-occasion splurging
  • knowledgeable and friendly sommelier
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

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.

Taco Boy

$ | North Morrison

Accommodating locals and out-of-towners alike, Taco Boy delivers tasty Mexican American treats to a bustling patio crowd. The ambience is half the allure of this eclectic outpost featuring rehabbed or reclaimed materials—right down to the bar counter, carved from a fallen North Carolina walnut tree, and the funky Mexican folk art adorning every inch of wall space. It's a forward-thinking and fun joint, perfect for downing margaritas and micheladas (beer with lime juice, tomato juice, and chilies) or sharing a sampler trio of house-made guacamole and two types of salsa. For beach-bound travelers, Folly Beach—south of downtown Charleston—boasts the original restaurant on Center Street.

217 Huger St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29403, USA
843-789–3333
Known For
  • funky, eclectic decor
  • creative, gourmet tacos
  • mean margaritas and micheladas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Tempest

$$$$ | Market
Local artist Honey McCrary spent over a year building the 700-square-foot undersea mosaic on the ceiling of this seafood eatery. The beautiful artwork is reason alone to step inside, and it underscores the effort and intention put into the overall design and menu at this fine-dining haven along the City Market. The simple menu features 10 shareable plates—including ceviche with the day's catch—and five fish entrées, including seasonal specials like red drum.
32C N. Market St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29401, USA
843-996–4966
Known For
  • simple yet quality menu of seafood favorites
  • lightly fried flounder over an oyster stew reduction
  • the bomboloni pastry, smothered in chocolate glaze

The Tattooed Moose

$ | North Morrison

If it looks like a cross between a veterans' hall and a dive bar, that's because the Tattooed Moose is going for a decidedly unpretentious vibe. With 90-plus beers on the menu and a large moose head behind the counter, the place cuts a distinctive figure; homey eats like house-smoked barbecue brisket, chicken salad, jumbo chicken wings, and fried turkey breast are just some of the offerings. The bar's famous duck club is a menu showstopper—it relies on duck confit, apple-smoked bacon, garlic aioli, and ripened tomatoes bounded by sweet Hawaiian bread. If you find yourself on Johns Island, the Moose now has a larger satellite location that caters to families and the happy hour crowd.

1137 Morrison Dr., Charleston, South Carolina, 29403, USA
843-277–2990
Known For
  • decadent duck club sandwich with apple-smoked bacon, garlic aioli, and ripened tomatoes bounded by sweet Hawaiian bread
  • weekend brunch that's a great value
  • chill and eclectic vibe