Plan your perfect Valentine’s Day in Charleston

We’ve rounded up the top things to do and places to eat if you plan to spend Valentine’s Day in Charleston.

The photo shows La Cave's Dining Room from the back corner of the restaurant; warm and neutral furniture is placed around the room.

Celebrate love at La Cave with a five-course menu thoughtfully made just for Valentine’s Day.

Photo by Andrew Cebulka

Want to celebrate your Valentine with more than cards and chocolates? Let us help you plan the perfect Valentine’s Day in Charleston. Pro Tip: Buy your tickets and make your reservations ASAP — events sell out, and restaurants fill up quickly.

Places to eat

  • Sorelle | Friday, Feb. 14 | $155+ per person | Go all out and dine on five courses that can include the iconic heart-shaped Pillows of Love Ricotta Ravioli. Reservations are recommended.
  • Valentine’s Day Wine Dinner at La Cave | Friday, Feb. 14 | $150+ per person | Celebrate love with luxurious eats paired with organic French wines.
  • Valentine’s Day at Saint Urban’s | Friday, Feb. 14 | Price of purchase | Visit one of the Lowcountry’s most romantic wine bars and enjoy an intimate evening by candlelight, complete with a curated selection of farmhouse cheeses, charcuterie, and small plates perfectly paired alongside wines by the glass or bottle.
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    “Everyday is Valentine’s Day at Saint Urban’s,” according to Owner Warren Johnson.

    Photo by Cameron Wilder

  • Legami | Friday, Feb. 14 | $120+ per person | This cozy spot is offering a special tasting menu, including dishes like Burrata with artichokes and Poached Lobster with citrus sauce and endive.
  • Rancho Lewis | Friday, Feb. 14 | $58 | Enjoy a three-course, prix fixe menu featuring Lobster Enchilados Dorados, slow-cooked short rib or crispy masa battered grouper with chicory salad, and a roasted pineapple tamale. Reservations are recommended.
  • Mex 1 Coastal Cantina | Wednesday, Feb.12-Sunday, Feb.16 | $24 per person | Enjoy a laid-back Valentine’s celebration featuring some new Chef Ruddy specials, margaritas, and good vibes.
  • The Watch Rooftop Kitchen & Spirits | Friday, Feb. 14 | Price of purchase | Guests will also be greeted with a glass of champagne before they dive into a special Valentine’s Day dish featuring cider-glazed scallops with toasted fregula, leek, spinach, bacon, and red cabbage purée.

Things to do

  • Southeastern Wildlife Exposition | Friday, Feb. 14 - Sunday, Feb. 16 | Several locations downtown | Get wild this Valentine’s Day and enjoy an up-close wildlife interaction or a quiet evening admiring fine art.

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    Sheep hurdling will be back for SEWE this year. | Photo provided by SEWE

    Photo provided by SEWE

  • South Carolina Ballet: Romeo and Juliet | Friday, Feb. 14 | West Beach Conference Center, Kiawah Island | $20 | Experience the timeless tale of love and tragedy brought to life as the South Carolina Ballet presents Shakespeare’s classic tale.
  • Valentine’s Cocktail Class for Two | Friday, Feb. 14 | Striped Pig Distillery | $120 | Join this hands-on class where you will learn how to mix up some delicious drinks with your special someone.
  • Valentine’s Day Custom Scent Experience for Two | Friday, Feb. 14 | Palmetto Scent Studio | $64+ | Mix up a custom-scented premium soy-coconut wax candle + enjoy a complimentary glass of sparkling wine, beer or a cocktail, along with some chocolates.

Stay tuned — we’re working on a guide for your gals + pals in the Holy City, so you can celebrate all of your besties.

Events
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Teachers can join the fun from May 5 to 9 with free events, relaxation, trivia, and a grand finale to honor educators during Teacher Appreciation Week.