charleston breweries

Charleston Beer and Travel Guide

Charleston is a gorgeous southern city with the best of both worlds: a fun downtown and the beach!

CHS Tips: 

  • As with anywhere in the deep south, it is HOT in the summer, so plan ahead (or visit between September-May)

  • If you're planning a trip check out my bestie's amazing business to help you celebrate any occasion! Girls weekends, birthdays, engagements, whatever it may be, she will help plan your perfect experience!

Adventures & Ales Top Recommendations: 

  • The Whale: A fantastic craft beer bar with great taps and a cans/bottles to choose from. It is beautifully designed and has both indoor and outdoor seating.

  • Westbrook Brewing: A large brewery a bit outside the hustle and bustle in Mt Pleasant. They have a large variety of tasty beers, specifically their Stouts!

  • Edmund’s Oast Brewing Company: Edmund’s Oast has two locations in Charleston—the brewery and the restaurant Both are great spots—they have chill vibes, nice patios, a wide array of taps, and tasty eats.

  • Wine & Company: Seriously the best cheese plates I've ever had in my life (& I’ve had a lot of cheese plates). They have an extensive wine selection and a can/bottle list with select beers!

  • Taco Boy: A fun Mexican restaurant with three locations—one on Folly Beach, one in downtown CHS, and one in Summerville. Get the Frozen Screwdriver, you won’t regret it!

  • Folly Beach: A large beach and a cute strip of bars and restaurants—a great place to spend a day!

  • Lewis Barbecue: A delicious spot for eats and drinks! They have a nice patio and very popular BBQ alongside superb sides and nachos.

  • Revelry Brewing: Such a fun brewery with a rooftop and a wide variety of beers for every palate

  • Brown Dog Deli: Mouthwatering sandwiches! Pro Tip: Grab a sandwich to go and eat it on the waterfront just a few blocks away

  • The rooftop bar at Stars: a fantastic place to enjoy the outdoors and relax with a cocktail. Conveniently located right on King Street

  • Baker and Brewer: From Evo Pizza and Holy City Brewing, this pizzeria and brewery has phenomenal pizzas and delicious beers! They also have nice outdoor seating options.

  • Bowens Island Restaurant: A fantastic spot for fresh-off-the-boat seafood with lovely views and chill vibes! Get here early to avoid the line.

  • Bodega: Such a cute spot for coffee, breakfast and lunch. They have great indoor/outdoor seating and are in the heart of downtown.

Magnolia Plantation

The Classic Tourist Spots Actually Worth Visiting: 

  • King Street: You could wander up and down King Street for hours on end popping into shops, restaurants, bars, and people watching

  • Magnolia Plantation and Gardens: Gorgeous grounds and a lot of history to soak in

  • College of Charleston: A beautiful campus in the heart of downtown, it is definitely worth wandering through!

  • Charleston City Market: Historical site filled with several shops full of good finds

  • Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens: Gorgeous grounds & a ton of history

  • The Battery: The park at the end of the peninsula on the water—a perfect spot for a picnic!

  • Rainbow Row: Just a quick stop, but the houses are gorgeous! 

  • Firefly Distillery: An awesome Firefly spirits tasting experience alongside fun cocktails and frequent live music and events!

Wine & Company

Wine & Company

Other ideas:​​​

  • Sullivan's Island: Another beautiful beach!

  • Low Tide Brewing: Located on John’s Island, this brewery has a variety of beers and a great outdoor space

  • Charles Towne Fermentory: A brewery with solid IPAs in West Ashley. They’ve also got a food window and board games!

  • Graft: A cute wine shop and wine bar that also has a small food menu

  • Home Team BBQ: A delicious BBQ restaurant with locations downtown, in West Ashley, and on Sullivan’s Island. Their famous cocktail The Frozen Game Changer is delicious!

  • Leon’s Oyster Shop: A fun restaurant set in an old garage specializing in fried chicken, oysters, and unique drinks.

    • Pro-tip: You can only make a reservation if you party is larger than 6, so if there is a long-ish wait, head around the corner to Graft for a glass of wine while you wait!

  • Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit: A delicious biscuit shop located both on Upper King Street and in the City Market.

  • Five Loaves Café: A tasty spot for brunch, lunch and dinner. They have locations in Mt. Pleasant and Summerville!

  • The rooftop bar at the Vendue Hotel: Another great rooftop, highly recommend when it is dark outside so you can admire the well lit Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge.

  • Frothy Beard Brewing: Tonssss of beers on tap here. Located in the West Ashley neighborhood.

  • Azul: A solid spot for Mexican eats with multiple locations around town!

  • Charles Town Landing: ​The original Charleston. Lots of history, lots of beautiful outdoor space

  • Brunch at Shelter: cheap carafes of mimosas and a deep fried peanut butter french toast…. need I say more?

  • Freehouse Brewery: Organic brewery in a scenic setting on the Ashley River. Very chill vibes

  • Holy City Brewing: Solid beers, full food menu, and a large space.

  • LoFi Brewing: A warehouse style brewery with a small tap list but solid brews!

  • Ghost Monkey Brewing: Classic taproom vibes with a variety of beers available

  • Fort Sumter: For the history geek, be sure to check out this famous battle site 

  • Munkle Brewing: Belgian-style brewery with Trappist beers

  • Kudu: A nice spot for coffee and craft beer just off a King Street.

  • Palmetto Brewing Co: Solid beers and nice patio seating with frequent food trucks

  • Pawley’s Island Brewing: A small brewery with solid beers—close to Freehouse Brewery

  • Rusty Bull Brewing: A fun brewery in North Charleston with ax throwing connected to it as well!

  • Tradesman Brewing: A brewery with extremely unique beers and an abundance of outdoor seating

  • Isle of Palms is another great beach to check out! There is less parking and it’s a little less built up than the other beaches but still a gorgeous beach!

  • Kiawah Island is less crowded than Folly, Sullivan’s, or IOP, but it is also a longer drive from downtown. If you’re up for the hike it’s definitely more peaceful!

    • Seabrook Island is located right next to Kiawah but it is a gated community—you have to have a pass to access the island or any of the beaches.

Your Guide to South End, Charlotte

South End is Charlotte’s booming activity hub and generally caters to a younger population jammed into apartments throughout the neighborhood. There is a plethora of restaurants, bars, breweries, and shops to entertain and Uptown is just a hop skip and a jump up the road. The Lynx Light Rail also runs through South End conveniently connecting it to other neighborhoods of the Charlotte-metro area.

Pop The Top

ADVENTURES AND ALES TOP RECOMMENDATIONS

Resident Culture: The second location of my favorite and the best brewery in Charlotte is in the heart of South End. They partner with El Toro Bruto for delicious food and Mostra Coffee will be coming soon.

Pop The Top: A craft beer bar with 24 taps and a wide selection of cans and bottles. It’s one of my favorite craft beer bars! Check out the full blog here.

Girl Tribe: A fun store with accessories, clothing, and more!

Triple C Brewing: Great beers, indoor and outdoor seating, and frequent food trucks.

Wooden Robot: Self-described as an urban farmhouse brewery, Wooden Robot makes some delicious Sours and Saisons in particular.

Suffolk Punch: A brewery and restaurant with a nice outdoor patio (covered in the winter) and $3 select beers on Thursdays and Sundays!

Lenny Boy Brewing: Homemade beers and kombucha with a small food menu in this fun taproom. A little off the main strip of South End but still easily walkable.

Common Market: Deli, taproom, and market in one!

Explore the Rail Trail: A 3.5 mile trail along the Lynx Light Rail with numerous restaurants, bars and breweries, and shops along it. Generally the Rail Trail is full of people running, walking, biking, and rollerblading!

Triple C Brewing

OTHER IDEAS: Food

Poppy’s Bagels: Fresh-made bagels and schmear!

Bang Bang Burgers: Great burgers on Brioche buns with yummy side options.

Lincoln's Haberdashery: A deli-style restaurant with a market as well. A plethora of soups, salads, and sandwiches to choose from!

Hawkers: Asian street food with outdoor seating and fancy cocktails.

Pepperbox Doughnuts: Upscale doughnut and coffee joint.

Barcelona Wine Bar: Tapas-style menu with a wide variety of wines. They’ve also got a nice patio to enjoy when the weather allows!

Superica: Upscale Tex-Mex menu, also offering brunch!

Fuel Pizza: Solid New York style pizza.

Jeni’s Ice Cream: Expect a line out the door at this location of the popular ice cream chain, but it’s delicious!

Sabor: Counter-service delicious Latin Street food!

Eight + Sand: Casual bakery and cafe with fresh and locally sourced sandwiches, salads, and more!

O-Ku: Fancy sushi! Make a reservation.

Leroy Fox: Southern comfort food and cocktails specializing in fried chicken.

Futa Buta: Ramen house with limited seating so get there early!

Flower Child: Healthy food in a colorful setting with a large outdoor patio.

Midnight Diner: Popular late night diner!

Price’s Chicken Coop: Some say the best fried chicken in Charlotte! Cash only.

The Dunavant: Upscale dining with brunch options and a $25 steak and unlimited fries deal.

SouthBound: Tasty tacos and Mexican street food in a relaxed setting with a nice patio.

Mac’s Speed Shop: BBQ restaurant with outside seating options.

The Waterman: Seafood restaurant with a rooftop bar and cocktails.

Wooden Robot Brewing

OTHER IDEAS: Drink

Pins Mechanical Company: A game bar with duck-pin bowling, free arcade games, free skee-ball, and a full bar. Dog friendly too!

Hoppin’: A self-pour taproom with craft beer, wine, and a nice outdoor space.

Stable Hand: Coffee shop x beer bar x small bites! Chill vibes and a solid tap list.

QC Pour House: The perfect spot to catch a sports game on TV! They’ve got a small food menu and a variety of drinks to choose from.

Charlotte Beer Garden: Boasting the world’s largest draft selection, CBG is new on the scene and super packed. Download the Untappd app before you order.

Rosemont Bar: Adult Capri-Suns and solid drink specials!

Sycamore Brewing: A huge outdoor beer garden with two bars offering wine, beer, seltzer, and cider. Expect a crowd of 20-somethings, families with young children, and a plethora of dogs.

Paddywax Candle Bar: A make-your-own candle spot that is BYOB.

Bulldog Beer and Wine: Dog-friendly dive bar, if you’re lucky you’ll get to meet the two resident bulldogs as well. Frequent live music!

Tyber Creek Pub: Irish pub with a large patio with a full food menu.

Red Clay Ciderworks: Tasty cidery, off the beaten path from other South End establishments but they’ve got solid options to choose from.

HopFly Brewing Charlotte

HopFly Brewing

THE GOLD DISTRICT:

An up and coming area of South End close to Bank of America Stadium and Uptown Charlotte.

HopFly Brewing: A great brewery with excellent beers, a rooftop patio, and Katsu Kart onsite for food.

Craft: A craft beer bar with 36 taps and a wide variety of bottles. They’ve got a small food menu (go for the cheese board!) and a nice outdoor patio.

Seoul Food Meat Company: Meats, a huge variety of sides, kim bap, wings, and tacos!

Lost and Found: Highly instagrammable and popular bar.

Olde Meck

Olde Meck

LoSo:

Lower South End or LoSo is a small hub of several breweries in walking distance of each other. It is just over a mile from the edge of South End. Though you can’t walk the Light Rail Trail all the way to LoSo, there is a sidewalk the whole way if you’re looking to walk/run/bike between the two areas.

Olde Mecklenburg Brewery: Charlotte’s original brewery with German-style beers and a spacious beer garden to frolic in!

Brewers at 4001 Yancey: Sixpoint, Victory, Southern Tier, and Bold Rock all in one! They’ve got a large space and a great food menu!

Sugar Creek Brewing: Belgian-style beers from one of the few Master Cicerones in the world!

Good Road Ciderworks: A spacious cidery and meadery!

Queen Park Social: A game bar with bowling and other activities—great for groups!

Lower Left Brewing: A smaller brewery with outdoor seating, board games, and yummy beers! Slightly removed from the above recommendations but still very close and walkable!

What are your favorite spots in south end?! Let me know in the comments:

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