Charleston’s major cultural venue is the Dock Street Theatre, 133 Church St. (tel. 843/965-4032; www.charlestonstage.com), a 463-seat theater. The original was built in 1736 but burned down in the early 19th century, and the Planters Hotel (not related to the Planters Inn) was constructed around its ruins. In 1936, the theater was rebuilt in a new location. It’s the home of the Charleston Stage Company, a local not-for-profit theater group … Continue reading →
| name | type |
|---|---|
| Blind Tiger Pub | The Club & Music Scene |
| Club Habana | The Club & Music Scene |
| Cumberland’s | The Club & Music Scene |
| Déjà Vu II | Gay & Lesbian Bars |
| First Shot Bar | Bars & Pubs |
| Henry’s | The Club & Music Scene |
| Kaminsky’s Most Excellent Café | Late Night Dining |
| Patrick’s Pub & Grill | Gay & Lesbian Bars |
| Roof Top at the Vendue Inn | Bars & Pubs |
| The Brick | Bars & Pubs |
| Vicery’s Bar & Grill | Bars & Pubs |
Excerpted from Frommer's The Carolinas and Georgia, 9th Edition, © 2009, Wiley Publishing, Inc.