Answered: 20 places in Charleston to get an Espresso Martini

Charleston is loaded with places to get an Espresso Martini

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City Editor Erika here; I tried a Espresso Martini for the first time at Élevé.

Photo by the CHStoday team.

City Editor Erika here. A couple of weeks ago, I shared a post on Instagram asking for the best places to get Espresso Martinis around CHS. And you did not disappoint. We got hundreds of comments shouting out the best place to get your fun caffeinated sips. Keep reading for 20 options.

  • La Bonne Franquette | 652 St. Andrews Blvd.
  • The Palmetto Hotel Charleston | 194 E. Bay St.
  • Felix Charleston | 550 King St.
  • MOMO Riverfront Park | 1049 Everglases Ave., North Charleston
  • The Obstinate Daughter | 2063 Middle St., Sullivan’s Island
  • Bumpas | 5 Cumberland St.
  • High Cotton | 199 E. Bay St.
  • Church and Union | 32B N. Market St.
  • The Sweet Grass Lounge | 1640 Meeting Street Rd.
  • Slightly North of Broad | 192 E. Bay St.
  • Tempest | 32 N .Market St. Suite C
  • Lost Isle | 3338 Maybank Hwy., Johns Island
  • The Belmont | 511 King St.
  • Prohibition | 547 King St
  • Lamar’s Sporting Club | 570 King Street
  • Babas | 11 Cannon St. + 804 Meeting St.
  • Bar George | 1956 Maybank Hwy.
  • Frannie and the Fox | 181 Church St.
  • Bourbon and Bubbles | 570 King St.
  • Azur | 159 Market St.
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