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11 stellar special-occasion restaurants in Charleston

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by Stephanie Barna and Stratton Lawrence
Updated December 18, 2023

Charleston’s got a celebratory soul, and food is practically a religion here. Which explains why its special-occasion restaurants are forces to be reckoned with. While many of its most festive restaurants are in its historic downtown, surrounded by views of horse-drawn carriages and cobblestone streets, others are on some of the smaller islands, complete with stunning coastal views.

Whether you’re ringing in a birthday, anniversary, promotion, or simply just because, the city’s thriving restaurant scene has the ideal spot. Read on for a guide to 11 special-occasion worthy restaurants in Charleston to book now.

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4.9
4.9 (1715)
$31 to $50
French
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

An evening at Maison is the next best thing to a celebratory night in Paris. The acclaimed French neighborhood brasserie serves gussied-up comfort food like foie gras, a ratatouille tart, and, yes, even escargot. For toasting, there’s an exceptionally well-curated French wine list. It’s known to get loud and lively inside so if you prefer a calmer night out, book a table on the pretty patio instead.


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Stephanie
Dined on Dec 28, 2024
Always a positive experience! Enjoyed the special this evening: roasted chicken thighs with mushrooms and hazelnut. The leek vinaigrette appetizer was light and tasty. Great wine selection and French digestifs. The chocolate mouse with shaved chocolate and cherries was a sinful treat. You must go!
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4.8
4.8 (2752)
$30 and under
Japanese
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

If sipping premium sake and feasting on exquisite raw fish is your idea of a celebration, O-Ku’s your spot. This elegant pan Asian restaurant with brick walls and sleek black interiors is arguably the classiest sushi joint south of the Mason-Dixon Line. O-Ku stands for glamour in a city where shorts and flip-flops are often part of the going-out dress code. So dress to the nines when you book a table at this chic Japanese favorite.


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SusanVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Sam (G.M.) helped us out in getting an accessible table. Entire team was helpful and welcoming — chef’s selections were all both interesting and delicious. Sashimi selections were far larger than expected and there were more options than I’ve seen at many sushi locations. I would definitely return and recommend to my friends.
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4.7
4.7 (5427)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Isle of Palms
About the restaurant

This rustic-but-refined beachside spot is known for killer Southern-style seafood like butter-poached lobster tails and crab cakes, plus “best ever” collard greens that live up to their name. It’s a relaxed backdrop for a family-friendly celebration, more sophisticated than some of its Shem Creek counterparts but still casual enough for shorts—and antsy children. There’s something for everyone here, making it especially ideal for larger get-togethers.


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Philip
Dined 4 days ago
Our first time and we will be back! The food, server, and staff were excellent!
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4.6
4.6 (1334)
$30 and under
French
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

Brasserie la Banque is a French restaurant made for anniversaries and special date nights. The classic Broad Street brasserie, just steps from iconic Rainbow Row, is named for its previous life as a city bank. The menu was designed by French chef Jeb Aldrich and features traditional faithfuls like steak frites, duck breast cassoulet, and bouillabaisse, plus more innovative fare and a raw bar—this is Charleston after all. Before or after dinner, impress your date with a drink at Bar Vauté. Decked with Art Deco furnishings, it’s one of the only below-street-level bars in the city.


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Kevin
Dined 2 days ago
We really enjoyed our dining experience. The location in Charleston is very cool and historic, and the interior itself definitely feels special. No TVs... how wonderful for an upscale restaurant! We were seated promptly per our reservation time and table type, our Anniversary was acknowledged with a signed card from the staff, embossed menus, and our server herself as well. Very thoughtful! We enjoyed cocktails, Salade Frisse, French Onion Soup, Beef Bourguignonne, and pan-seared Scallops with a Salad Nicoise. The chef sent us a complimentary side of honey-glazed, roasted carrots which complimented our meal nicely. Everything was delicious, cooked to perfection (ESPECIALLY THE SCALLOPS) and with a diverse and cohesive flavor palette. Our server kept the meal paced leisurely without dragging, and we were there about 1h40m overall which was really nice for a special event. Prices for entrees and most drinks are market correct for Charleston, with significant markup on sides and specialties like cheese and (if my math is correct) $1800/lb caviar sampler so pay attention to what you're spending. All in all, a great choice with zero misses on food or service throughout!
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4.5
4.5 (271)
$50 and over
Pakistani
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

Raheel Gauba and Maryam Ghaznavi brought hard-to-find Pakistani classics to downtown Charleston in May 2023. And even though it’s a new addition on the city’s restaurant scene, Ma’am Saab is already a celebration hotspot thanks to its trendy jewel-toned interiors and spice-forward dishes like lamb biryani and chopped bone-in goat with ghee, tomatoes, and ginger. Bring a crew, get ready for a family-style celebration, and enjoy homey Pakistani hits with a dash of Southern charm.


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Evan
Dined 2 days ago
I recommend the tasting menu. It’s a lot of food for a great price. And you can try all menu items. It’s a great deal. Also the food is very delicious! Definitely recommend
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4.6
4.6 (2374)
$50 and over
Contemporary American
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

A spectacular stained-glass mosaic fuels the charm (and the Instagram cred) at this beloved special-occasion spot. Tempest is led by Top Chef alum Jamie Lynch and also known for an exceptional hyper-local seafood menu filled with triple-tiered towers stacked with fresh local shrimp, middleneck clams, and more. If you’re drinking, consider toasting to your night with one of the restaurant’s many excellent seafood-friendly wines—Tempest has one of Charleston’s most robust selections.


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KristiVIP
Dined today
We had an amazing meal with excellent service by Declyn. Enjoyed immensely the charcoal roasted shrimp, and our swordfish and grouper entrees with a special bottle of white wine. Dessert and brandy were the perfect ending. Thank you!
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4.5
4.5 (296)
$31 to $50
Afternoon Tea
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

Lavish service that includes Champagne and caviar (or afternoon tea with macarons) makes Camellias, in the lobby of the luxurious Hotel Bennett, a go-to for the chicest celebrations. Case in point: jackets for gentlemen and hats for ladies are encouraged. You’ll toast in style here thanks to a large collection of bottle and by-the-glass bubbles, plus decadent caviar, oysters, and pastries. The stunning oval-shaped space was inspired by the most famous of eggs—the Fabergé.


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rebecca
Dined on Dec 28, 2024
Beautiful room and delicious food and great service! Missing was music!
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4.8
4.8 (4856)
$50 and over
Regional American (Southern)
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

A quintessentially Lowcountry celebration, complete with touches like crisp white tablecloths and views of horse-drawn carriages, set this city mainstay apart. Anson perfects Southern classics like fried green tomatoes, she-crab soup, and all sorts of fried, steamed, and fileted seafood—a shout out to Charleston’s rich maritime roots. The restaurant’s gilt-trimmed dining room is where you go to dial up the romance, but the first-come-first-served bar is better for a more casual occasion.


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gailsVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Amazing from the most moment we walked in we were welcomed like we were regulars. The interior and ambience is really quite beautiful. I had read a lot of reviews as I always do so I take my reviewing very seriously. I almost didn't go based on some negative reviews, but there were so many good ones I decided to try it. We were not disappointed. We happen to luck out and get Darnell as our waiter. I have read a lot about him, and he was every bit as wonderful as other reviewer said everyone there went above and beyond to make sure the water was filled to make sure our food was good at Dornell's suggestion I ordered the whole fried flounder or something I've never had. It was absolutely delicious and he even instructed me on the correct way to eat it around the bones my partner got the halibut and it was also delicious. We got the shrimp de jonghe as the appetizer which was to die for, and because we told them it was our anniversary in the reservation they brought us two glasses of champagne and a beautiful plate, written in chocolate, good wishes with some cream and berries. I would absolutely recommend this and go here again.
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4.5
4.5 (1524)
$30 and under
Seafood
Daniel Island
About the restaurant

Suburban Daniel Island has plenty of restaurants. But The Kingstide may be the only culinary destination with real special-occasion status. The light-filled spot regularly attracts downtown diners for highlights like decadent oysters Rockefeller, dressed up with hollandaise and bacon, and the lardon-laced Brussels sprouts. Reserve a table on the patio and your celebration will come with sweeping Wando River views.


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SherrieVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Service was great, food was superb. I had the swordfish and couldn't figure out what was in it but it was the most wonderful combination of flavors. Thank you
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4.6
4.6 (8018)
$50 and over
American
Downtown Charleston
About the restaurant

Acclaimed chefs like Robert Carter, Sean Brock, and Graham Dailey all have history at this Southern fine-dining legend. Elevate any special occasion with elegant dishes like smoked heritage duck breast and pan-seared scallops, and don’t skip the restaurant’s famous 12-layer coconut cake if you’re here for a birthday. The dimly lit dining room and Champagne bar scream romance, and the courtyard, surrounded by greenery and twinkling lights, is one of the city’s most charming outdoor dining spots.


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Katie
Dined 1 day ago
Loved the food, for the first time ever poor service. But we’ll still return, everyone has off days!
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