An overview of Restaurant Week 2023 in Charleston

Dig into some of the best deals around town.

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The possibilities are endless during Restaurant Week.

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Charleston Restaurant Week is (almost) upon us. Held January 12-22, this celebration sheds light on local restaurants offering special deals including fan favorites, new menu items, and multi-course menus to encourage people to get out and dine in within our community.

We’re here to highlight 10 of the 40+ Charleston area participants to help you navigate this local food and bev celebration.

Pssst: Learn how to become a participating restaurant here.

Charleston

Church and Union, 32B N. Market St. | Three-course prix-fixe for $45 | Browse a selection of dishes like cacio e pepe, pan-seared scallops (for an additional charge), and squash bisque.

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Try the award-winning she-crab soup at 82 Queen.

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82 Queen, 82 Queen St. | Two lunch courses for $25, three dinner courses for $50 | Not sold on the jambalaya? Take a look at the award-winning she-crab soup and get back to us.

CO, 340 King St. | Three dinner courses for $25 or four for $30 | We can’t say no to an order of spicy crab rangoon with the option of a sake pairing.

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Dig into the street corn skewers at MESU.

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MESU, 570 King St. | Three dinner courses for $40 | Grab a street corn skewer appetizer before enjoying three tacos or one sushi roll as your main course for the best of both worlds.

Delaney Oyster House, 115 Calhoun St. | Dinner: $55 per person | Try three shuckers select oysters before you indulge in the crispy fish platter.

Mount Pleasant

Ty’s Roadside Coastal Kitchen, 713 Coleman Blvd. | Three lunch or dinner courses for $32 | Round out your dinner with an order of cinnamon sugar churros.

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You can’t go wrong with the pad thai or pad see-eu at Basil.

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Basil, 1465 Long Grove Dr. | Three dinner courses for $30 | One of Lexa’s go-to meals is an order of pad thai from Basilconveniently featured on this menu.

Grace & Grit, 320 Wingo Way, Ste. 100 | Three dinner courses for $40 | Pair your grilled caesar salad with a classic Southern fried chicken dish.

Folly Beach + Kiawah Island

BLU Beach Bar and Grill, 1 Center St. | Three dinner courses for $40 | Choose between meat or fish at this oceanfront spot — we’ve got our eyes on the chocolate mousse bombe.

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We all know shrimp and grits are a staple.

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FortyEight - Wine Bar & Kitchen, 547 Freshfields Dr. | Three dinner courses for $45 | You won’t want to pass up the lump crab cakes.

The best part? The list doesnt stop here. Find all participating restaurants and the deals they’re offering.

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