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APPAREL
Artisan Tees, 47 Spring StreetLocal artist made shirts, art &accessories.
Ben Silver, 149 King StreetElegance and timeless style for men.
Biton, 275 King StreetA fashionistas dream, selections of upscale designers for men and women.
Bob Ellis Shoes, 332 King StreetTop line designer shoes for guys and gals.
Butterfly, 482 King StreetFun & trendy woman's consignment Store.
Continuum Skateshop, 49 Spring StreetSkateshop carrying the largest selection of skateboarding product, shoes and clothing.
Indigo & Cotton, 79 Cannon StreetClassic & comfortable menswear from Jack Spade, Levi’s, Mark McNairy and others.
Jlinsnider, 539 King StreetReady to wear for the avant garde, custom design, hand selected vintage and more.
Las Olas, 441 King StreetCharleston’s premier surf shop. Sunglasses, watches, apparel, shorts, bikinis, Volcom gear.
Library Fashion, 105 B Rutledge Ave.Vintage finds showcased in a sun-drenched showroom in a historic Charleston home.
Rogue Wave Surf Shop, 69 Spring StreetRad salon-style surfwear, art and media.
Magar Hatworks, 57 Cannon StreetHand-crafted headwear for ladies.
The Trunk Show, 281 Meeting StreetConsignment emporium of fabulous style.
Utopia, 27 Broad StreetCharleston’s original urban contemporary fashion boutique and colorful gallery.
Worthwhile, 268 King StreetA department store in a boutique setting, including women’s and children’s clothing and unique goods.
DINING
Alluette’s Cafe, 80 Reid St.Holistic soulfood, vegetable-centric, Southern food. As featured in O magazine.
Basil Thai Restaurant, 460 King StreetAuthentic Thai restaurant worth the wait and noise level.
Black Bean Company, 116 Spring St. All natural, organic and vegan foods.
Citrus, 289 East Bay St.Get it to go: salads, soups, ‘wiches & more.
Coast, 39-D John St.Fresh seafood and produce in a former indigo warehouse with very high ceilings.
Cru Café, 18 Pinckney St. Cozy cafe serving upscale comfort food.
D'Allesandro's Pizza, 229 St. Philip St.Creative gourmet pizza at great prices.
Five Loaves, 43 Cannon St.Fresh and delicious soups and sandwiches.
La Fourchette, 432 King St. Small bistro with classic French cooking.
Fuel, 211 Rutledge AveCaribbean food in an old gas station.
Gaulart & Maliclet French Cafe, 98 Broad St. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
HOM, 563 King StreetCraft beers, burgers and ping pong.
Hominy Grill, 207 Rutledge AvenueMade from scratch, classic southern food.
Lana, 210 Rutledge AvenueMediterranean-inspired tapas and fish.
The Taco Spot, 221 Coming StreetTakeout Mexican food, fresh and cheap.
Tasty Thai & Sushi, 350 King StreetReasonably priced curries, soups, noodles and sushi. Popular with the college crowd.
Trattoria Lucca, 41-A Bogard StreetNo shrimp & grits here, Trattoria Lucca brings the essence of Italian cuisine to the Low Country.
Tristan, 10 Linguard StreetSurprising twists to traditional ingredients.A Charleston fave for upscale dining.
Two Boroughs Larder, 186 Coming StreetEclectic food in a rustic and funky space. Serving small and large plates, breakfast sandwiches, craft beer and coffee all day.
COFFEE, DESSERTS & GROCERY
Black Tap, 70½ Beaufain StreetCounter Culture micro-roasted coffees, teas, house-made syrups, and local treats.
Caviar & Bananas, 51 George Street New York style grocery and deli with great bagels, coffee and gourmet foods.
Glazed, 481 King StreetFabulous donuts made from scratch.
Granville’s Grocery, 481 King StreetServing Wagener Terrace with groceries, wines, cheeses, coffee, beer and veggies.
Kudu, 4 Vanderhorst StreetCoffee, pastries and brews in an old house.
City Lights Coffee, 141 Market StreetIntimate coffee shop with a comfy vibe.
Sugar Bakeshop, 59 Cannon StreetThe name says it all.
WildFlour Pastry, 73 Spring StreetPastries and specialty desserts for all occasions in a cozy & charming cafe.
BARS & LOUNGES
AC’s Bar and Grill, 467 King StreetNo frills dive-y bar with cheap beer. Favorite of college students, gets rowdy.
Barsa, 58 Line StreetLittle corner of hipness on upper King, serving tapas, wine and good design.
Belmont Lounge, 511 King StreetModeled after a classic ‘50s lounge, it’s all about class and style.
Big John’s Tavern, 251 E. Bay StreetA true dive bar running on 50 years. Drinks are strong and cheap, and the crowd is loud and drunk.
Bin 152, 251 E. Bay StreetRelaxed, friendly and rustic wine bar, serving charcuterie and cheese.
Blind Tiger, 38 Broad St.A favorite among local young profession-als. In the heart of downtown, the patio is popular during warmer months.
Closed For Business, 453 King StreetWide beer selection & pub food.
The Cocktail Club, 479 King StreetDedicated to the art of the craft cocktail. House-made infusions, rare spirits and farm-to-shaker beverages and light fare.
Dudley’s, 42 Ann St.Small and crowded gay & lesbian bar with cheap drinks. Fun for happy hour and Wednesday night karaoke.
Enoteca Wine Bar, 18 Percy StreetServing a selection of imported Italian wine, beer, cheeses, and cured meats.
Recovery Room Tavern, 685 King St.Dive bar full of hipsters and locals.
Social Restaurant + Wine Bar, 188 E Bay St.Extensive wine list in an urban-inspired environment. Vibrant walls filled with art.
WELLNESS & BEAUTY
Oné Respé Wellness, 79 Spring Street
Offering acupuncture, chiropractic, massage therapy, yoga and other wellness regimens in a restored and tranquil historic home.
Salon Solas, 49 John StreetA full service hair salon with internation-ally acclaimed colorists. All styles from classic contemporary to urban edge.
Aqua Day Spa & Nails, 401 King StreetExperience exquisite pampering and come out beautiful.
GALLERIES & MUSEUMS
Charleston Museum, 360 Meeting St.,Start with this museum to learn of Charleston's history. Open daily.
City Gallery at Waterfront ParkThe City Gallery at Waterfront ParkContemporary art museum featuring local artists in a modern building.
Gibbes Museum of Art, Since 1905, this striking Beaux Arts building has housed a premier collection of over 10,000 works of fine art, principally American works with a Charleston or Southern connection.
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art,161 Calhoun StreetCollege of Charleston gallery exists to advocate, exhibit and interpret visual art, with an emphasis on contemporary art.
Redux Art Center, 136 St. Philip St.Fosters contemporary art with diverse exhibitions, studio space for artists and expansive education.
PERFORMING ARTS
Music Farm, 32 Ann StreetThe focus is on the music at this popular downtown venue which features local and touring, nationally known bands.
PURE Theatre, 477 King StreetProducing the work of contemporary playwrights with a focus on new plays.
BOOKS & STATIONARY
Heirloom Book Company, 123 King StreetA bookshop dedicated to books on food.
Blue Bicycle Books, 123 King StreetA cozy, well-stocked local bookstore with used and new selections on many topics.
Mac & Murphy, 74.5 Cannon StreetCute and delightful cards and stationery from local artisans and small companies.
ATTRACTIONS & INFO.
Charleston Visitor Center, 375 Meeting St.All the resources you need on Charleston.
The Battery and White Point Gardens A park located at the southern tip of the peninsula with beautiful views.
French QuarterBetween S. Market and Tradd, Meeting and the waterfront, French Huguenot Church, and historic architecture.
TRANSPORTATION
The Bicycle Shoppe, 280 Meeting St.Rentals to get around town.
Charleston Green Taxi, (843) 819-0846A punctual guest-service-based taxi that uses electric-hybird vehicles.
Charleston Rickshaw Co., (843) 723-5685The easiest way to get around downtown.
Black Bean Co.
Energy Food RestaurantEnergizing your day with organic, all-natural, fresh baked pastries, wraps, power gyros, salads, vegan wraps, certi�ed Rainforest Alliance co�ee and many more energy boosters.
116 Spring St. (843) 277-0990www.blackbeanco.com
Dine InTake OutDelivery
Independently owned, Earth-friendly boutique with an emphasis on fashion-forward clothing for men and women. Providing a relaxed atmosphere and knowledgeable staff to help you look your best.
51 George Street (843) 573-7256www.houseofsage.com
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