November Eats:
Here are all of the noteworthy places where I ate in Charleston, SC in November 2024.
BreakfasT
Millers All Day - Downtown, lower King Street (almost to Broad).
Finally made it to this Charleston brunch staple. Key tip: you’ll wait for a table, but if there are bar seats at either the front or back bar, they are first come first serve!
The Archer - Downtown, On upper Meeting Street (almost to Nomo).
Check out their weekend brunch menu. (And then go back for dinner later)
Millers All Day
Millers All Day
The Archer - Brunch
The Archer
The Archer - Dinner
Lunch / Dinner
Berkeley’s - Downtown, near Hampton Park, corner of Rutledge & Huger Streets
A neighborhood favorite. They do great sandwiches & dinners, but sometimes I just go in and order a bunch of apps as a comfort meal. Don’t sleep on the frozen wine (get the twist!)
Brandon’s Bread x Feral Cane pop up -
Two great local options (food & drinks) came together for one night. Check out both of their Instagram pages (linked above) for future locations, Brandon’s is at a lot of farmers markets!
See my full Feral Cane pop-up review here
Dashi - North Charleston.
Latin x Asian fusion. Always inventive and tasty
Berkeley’s
Dashi
Brandon’s Bread x Feral Cane pop-up
Feral Cane
Cocktail Pop-ups
Click for full review
Birthday Desserts x3
1) Coconut Cream Pie made by my lovely friend Kiley, the baker behind Little Mouse Bakery. Check her out for custom baked goods if you’re in Charleston!
2) Pineapple cake at the Brandon’s Bread x Fearal Cane pop-up
3) Chocolate Mousse at the Archer
Little Mouse Bakery
Little Mouse Bakery - coconut cream pie
Brandon’s Bread x Feral Cane pop-up
The Archer - Dessert