Support Us Button Widget

Fleet Landing will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a charity oyster roast + day of giving

Fleet Landing is a locally-owned seafood restaurant that is celebrating a major milestone + giving back to the Charleston community.

CHSFleetLanding.png

This waterfront favorite has been offering southern-style seafood since 2004.

Photo via @fleetlanding

Cheers to two decades of seafood by the seashore. Fleet Landing, a locally-owned, downtown waterfront restaurant, is celebrating its 20th anniversary with two fundraising events that will support Charleston Waterkeeper, a local nonprofit that works to protect, preserve, and restore Lowcountry waterways.

Shucks + suds
Fleet Landing invites folks to the oyster roast hosted at Edmund’s Oast Brewing, on Sunday, Nov. 24 from 3 until 7 p.m. Tickets start at $30 and include all-you-can-eat oysters and a beverage. Proceeds will be donated to Charleston Waterkeeper.

Day of giving
On Saturday, Nov. 30, Fleet Landing will host a day of giving where 20% of the restaurant’s sales will be donated to Charleston Waterkeeper. Bonus: Fleet Landing will also match any additional donations made on-site. Secure your reservation.

More from CHStoday
Throughout the 19th century, the home on East Bay Street was home to several prominent families, including the Lowndes family.
Beyond the three Michelin-starred restaurants, several restaurants were recommended and earned Bib Gourmand honors.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
From composting events to feeding farm animals, there are several sustainable ways to dispose of your pumpkins.
This spring, The Cooper, the city’s first luxury waterfront hotel, will open just steps away from Joe Riley Waterfront Park.
The Coastal Carolina Fair returns to Exchange Park with concerts, food, exhibits, and rides — use this guide to prepare for your visit.
Around a dozen new luxurious townhouses in the new The Inlet community are set to debut on Seabrook Island.
The Italian spot on King Street is warming this up this fall with a handful of new dishes that will have you coming back for seconds.
Including gifts for significant others, retirees, holiday parties, young people, and gifts that ship fast.
Hank’s Seafood Restaurant’s new service is rooted in the restaurant’s 25+ years of tradition and focuses on refreshed lunch options.