The Waverly, a new event space and wedding venue, opens in downtown Charleston

This new venue, The Waverly, promises to deliver guests a seamless and stress-free experience in a chic downtown location.

This photo shows the elegant entrance of a modern wedding venue, featuring white brick steps, double glass doors, potted greenery, and chic ceiling fans under a covered patio.

This new venue features a chic veranda + garden.

Photo by Lawson Builder

Can you hear wedding bells? If so, it’s because The Waverly is open. Love is in the air, and this newly opened wedding venue and event space is now available for bookings. The space is owned by Uptown Hospitality, the group behind popular Charleston concepts like Bodega, Uptown Social, and By the Way.

Located on Stuart Street, The Waverly offers a space that blends southern charm with modern elegance + features a veranda, garden, and a 3,000-sqft reception hall. The team handles everything from setup to coordination to help make your day run smoothly.

The venue includes the tables and reception chairs for up to 200 guests + plus bar glassware. Pro tip: There are also two getting-ready suites and a catering kitchen on site. Still have questions? Check out the site’s FQA page and set up a tour.

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