Charleston is hungry for Restaurant Week South Carolina 2026

Dozens of local eateries are taking part, and we’re here to give you the lowdown on the Lowcountry’s best deals.

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167 Raw is one of the spots we’ve got our eye on this week.

Photo by Lawson Builder

You know that spot you’ve always wanted to go to? Here’s your chance.

Restaurant Week South Carolina is back, running from Thursday, Jan. 8 through Sunday, Jan. 18. There are 50+ Charleston restaurants taking part, each offering special deals to bring locals through the door.

Here are 11 we’ve got our eye on:

167 Raw Oyster Bar

Caution if you’re bringing little ones: this place is not named after the viral internet trend. But with three courses for $45, including oysters, it’s definitely worth the risk.

Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit

All-day lunch for $14 features a choice of biscuit sandwich, three hot little biscuits, and a drink. An absolute steal.

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The pimento cheese awaits at Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit. | Photo by @audrago4th

Fam’s Brewing Co.

Keep date night on the cheaper side with a $30 meal for two, with the highlight being a pizza to share. Add a couple of draft beers for ten bucks.

Félix Cocktails et Cuisine

Sample French delicacies for lunch or for dinner. The raclette burger is a stunner.

Five Loaves Cafe

Balanced American comfort food classics await at either the Summerville or Mt. Pleasant locations. Save room for cheesecake — the third of three courses for $40.

Hall’s Chophouse

If you’ve been waiting for an excuse to go to Hall’s, here it is. A three-course meal for $70 has an entree choice between filet mignon and blackened Scottish salmon.

Husk

There’s a reason Husk has a trio of locations across the South. You’ll understand once each dish arrives.

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Indaco is offering including favorites like the wood-fired oven pizza. | Photo courtesy of the Indigo Road Hospitality Group

Indaco

Keep it simple with some pizza, pasta, and a dessert for $55 a head.

Park & Grove

Choosing between the togarashi grilled shrimp and the chicken milanese will be the worst part of your $45, three-course meal.

Shokudô

This recently opened spot is taking Charleston by storm. Book a table to ensure you get to experience a quartet of flavorful Japanese dishes for $50.

The James

Traditional American fare is on the menu, full of tantalizing lunch and dinner specials.. Don’t sleep on the chicken parm.

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