The Charleston Place introduces new culinary offerings

Who doesn’t love brunch and afternoon tea?

This picture shows a bar of brunch food + greenery inside the Palmetto Cafe located in the Charleston Place Hotel.

Brunch + a beautiful setting, sign us up.

Photo provided by The Charleston Place

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The Charleston Place has new culinary offerings for guests and locals to enjoy.

🥂 Sunday Brunch

Brunch is always a great idea, right? Well, it is now offered at the Palmetto Cafe. Sunday Brunch hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pricing is $65 per adult and $35 for children ages three to 12. Free for children three years and younger. Make your reservation.

🍵 Afternoon Tea

The Charleston Place is also bringing back its tradition of Afternoon Tea at the Thoroughbred Club. Every Wednesday-Saturday at 1 p.m., guests can enjoy an afternoon filled with traditional tea time with a Southern twist — sweet peach tea, we’re looking at you.

This two-hour experience takes place in an English-inspired lounge where guests can snack on sweet + savory treats paired with premier tea or champagne. Pricing is $69 per adult and $39 per child, ages 12 and under. Sip here.

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