New digs in downtown Charleston

Get the scoop on this Italian-inspired concept coming soon.

Upcoming restaurant in Charleston, SC

The ambiance of this dining room speaks for itself.

Rendering provided, Meyer Davis Studio

Buon appetito. An Italian-inspired concept is headed to the Holy City in early 2023.

Sorelle is set to offer a unique dining experience inspired by Italy’s abundant markets, all-day cafes + rich culinary traditions. Fun fact: Sorelle means “sisters” in Italian.

The two-story space designed by award-winning Meyer Davis Studio will feature a main dining room with 11-foot ceilings, two fireplaces, a market, a wine room, a pizza counter, and an exclusive chefs table at 88 Broad St.

Notable offerings include a pasta program, featuring a variety of housemade pasta, fresh stuffed pasta + pasta sourced from Sardinia, Sicily, and Campania, plus a curated selection of wine and spirits from the bar. We’re looking forward to the Southern Italian-inspired dishes made with local ingredients.

Follow along with the restaurant’s progress and stay tuned for updates from yours truly. 🍴

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