Where to watch the Kentucky Derby in Charleston this Saturday

From rooftop parties to giant outdoor screens, here are three festive spots to break out your best Derby attire and catch “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports.”

Aerial view of a lively Kentucky Derby watch party at a waterfront venue, with crowds gathered under umbrellas and tents, a rooftop bar, and boats docked along the marina. A large outdoor screen shows the race.

Sippin’, stylin’, and cheering by the water at Islander 71.

Photo provided by Islander 71

The Kentucky Derby is this Saturday, May 3. The race is scheduled to start around 6:57 p.m., so grab your bold, festive Southern attire — here are three parties we recommend in Charleston to watch the race and celebrate one of the oldest sporting events in the US.

Kentucky Derby Party at Islander 71 | 3–9 p.m.

Catch the Derby on a massive 20-foot outdoor screen, with a live MC and DJ, Derby-themed cocktails, a best-dressed contest, and more. Proceeds will support Hope Lodge Charleston, which supports cancer patients and their caregivers.

Kentucky Derby Watch Party at Fiat Lux | All day
Hotel Bennett’s rooftop will host an all-day celebration featuring specialty cocktails, a 360-degree photo booth, and a best-dressed contest. No reservations are required.

Kentucky Derby Party at Prohibition | 4–8 p.m.
Dress to impress and head to Prohibition’s Derby-themed patio, complete with large screens showing the race and live coverage. Enjoy cocktail specials, giveaways, and more. Guests must be 21+ to attend.

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