There’s a new event space in town: The Rutledge Room

The new event venue by Hamby Catering is now open.

An outdoor, fenced-in space with flowers hung up and seats arranged around a small table.

The venue features an enclosed private piazza, in addition to an entry room + dining room.

Photo by Aleece Sophia via In the Black Marketing

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The Rutledge Room — a new event venue by Hamby Catering — is now open in downtown Charleston at 207 Rutledge Ave.

The space features:

  • An entry room
  • A formal dining room
  • An enclosed private piazza
  • A new menu by Hamby that’s exclusive to the venue (with items like herb-encrusted lamb lollipop, sesame-encrusted ahi tuna, and beef tartare parmesan cups)
  • On-site units for guests to stay in, thanks to a partnership with Stay Duvet

The venue is now accepting bookings for fall 2023.

Looking for somewhere else to plan your event? Check out our local guide to event venues.

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