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Zero George Street

★★★★★CharlestonCity viewGarden view
9.2/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Garden Suite
1x King 40 Up to 4
Garden view

1 King Bed 430-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Relax - In-room massage availa…

Anson Suite
1x King 39 Up to 2
City view

1 King Bed 420-sq-foot individually decorated room, furnished balcony/patio with city views Layout - Bedroom and…

Veranda King
1x King 28 Up to 2
Courtyard view Garden view

1 King Bed 300-sq-foot individually decorated room, furnished balcony/patio with garden and courtyard views Relax…

Veranda Queen
1x Queen 26 Up to 2
Courtyard view Garden view

1 Queen Bed 275-sq-foot individually decorated room, furnished balcony/patio with garden and courtyard views Relax…

One Bedroom Residence
1x King Up to 2

1 King Bed Individually decorated room Layout - Bedroom, living room, and dining area Relax - In-room massage a…

Three Bedroom Residence
2x King Up to 6

2 King Beds and 2 Twin Beds Features a private furnished balcony/patio Layout - 3 bedrooms and living room Relax…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Malagón Mercado y Taperia★ Michelin Don't be fooled by this unassuming spot off King Street; Malagón is a find. It's a small space with an appealing old-world ambience, where shelves are stocked with wines and imported produce and an open kitchen offers a peek at the goings-on. Chef Juan Cassalett's tapas-focused, Spanish menu has a clear spark. Nothing is overcomplicated, and there is beauty in the precision in dishes like fried rabbit leg with a savory crème fraîche dipping sauce and la bomba de la Barceloneta, with diced pork stuffed inside mashed potato and then fried. It's all deceptively simple and deliciously surprising, 1.3km
  • Wild Common★ Michelin Chef Orlando Pagán's tasting menu is far from common, and while upgrades like caviar eggs Benedict and wagyu are indeed available, there's nothing standard here. From the price (less than $100) and the focus on local ingredients to the wildly creative dishes with a global bent, this is fine dining injected with a bit of fun. Pho with carrot kimchi or hamachi crudo with coconut and kumquat may kick off the meal before roasted carrot and walnut tortelli with carrot fondue and browned butter whey foam, and entrees like dry-aged New York strip with a polenta cake and king trumpet mushrooms. In yet1.6km
  • Vern's★ Michelin The husband-and-wife team of Daniel and Bethany Heinze have created one of Charleston's most popular spots. Reservations at Vern's are highly coveted, though some may try their luck at the handful of bar seats saved for walk-ins. Charleston may be a dressed-up town, but inside this hotspot, it's more homey than fussy, with rich wood floors and tables set with flickering candles. Lowcountry ingredients are championed on a menu that reflects Chef Heinze's travels. It all shifts with the seasons but items like charred sourdough with allium butter or raw yellowfin tuna with Calabrian chili are dyn1.7km
  • Leon's Oyster ShopBib When the garage doors are up, doors and windows wide open, and the breeze blowing right through, this oyster bar has few equals. Naturally, the seafood is well-sourced at what once was a filling station. But what draws us in again and again are the small culinary twists that go a long way. A hearty smoked mahi mahi dip comes with, of all things, fried saltine crackers. A stunning shrimp roll is tossed with slivers of seedless jalapenos, garnished with crushed potato chips, and stuffed into toasted brioche. Marinated in hot sauce, brined in buttermilk, and seasoned with Old Bay, the fried chick2.0km
  • Rodney Scott's BBQBib Note: Temporarily closedLike the very line of people waiting to get in, a thick haze of sweet smoke wraps around this handsome brick building. Rodney Scott’s whole-hog barbecue is a rite of passage for anyone who lives in or visits South Carolina, though true fans will drive 1.5 hours north to the original in Hemingway. Scott has hog in his blood: His parents raised them and opened a variety store and restaurant in 1972. The menu today is expansive, but the real gem is the pulled pork, which arrives soft as cotton candy, ready to be sopped in an electric sauce of vinegar, lemon juice, and spic2.8km
  • Lewis BarbecueBib A mural of a steer watches over the parking lot with the words “All Hail the King” in bold lettering, and firewood stacked to the roof overlooks a gravel patio set with picnic tables. A thick haze of smoke wafts in the air. Welcome to Texas by way of the Lowcountry. John Lewis, who earned a name for himself when he opened LA Barbecue in Austin, has brought with him all things smoke and beef. Beautiful, near-melting slivers of brisket and the weekend-only beef rib are essential orders, sold by the pound and sliced in front of you at the counter. Sides like green chili corn pudding and potato sa2.9km
  • The Restaurant at Zero George There’s an adage about never judging a book by its cover. We could say the same of this restaurant, nestled in the historic Zero George hotel that can trace its history back 150 years. The verdant courtyard, the original wood beams, the white porches – the setting is a step back in time, though the food is anything but. Chef Vinson Petrillo's tasting menu celebrates seasonality and originality, as in a recent dish of sweet pea tortellini with ham broth and sea scallop. Technique is impressive, evidenced by seared black cod dressed with caramelized koji butter sauce, grilled ramps and pickled r57m
  • Fig This Charleston favorite has been at it for more than two decades, but judging by the demand, you’d think they had just opened. Reservations are a hot ticket, and crowds hoping to grab a walk-in seat line up before the front door opens. Despite its age, the food feels anything but dated. This is a kitchen that knows itself, its position in the South and its place in the Lowcountry. Seafood is a strength, and the slow-baked red snapper is a good example of this; here plated with a classic sauce Américaine and wilted heirloom spinach. The chicken liver pâté is accompanied by turnip remoulade and523m
  • Lowland Find Lowland just off busy King Street in a two-story brick former residence across from the boutique Pinch hotel. The first floor is home to a buzzy bar room and casual dining space, while upstairs is a bit more formal. Come for comfort food like the tavern burger with fries and a cognac sauce. The range of entrees feature grilled local fish and squid-ink tinted pasta shells neatly tossed with a luscious rouille-inspired sauce stocked with rock shrimp and little neck clams. Elevated comfort continues through dessert with house-made hand pies with a seasonal fruit filling and vanilla-infused w550m
  • Husk Open since 2011, the enduring legacy of this Southern restaurant continues to draw in waves of diners. Reservations are scarce, and before doors open, crowds form on the sidewalk hoping to snag a table inside this historic, two-story house. But make no mistake, this kitchen isn’t resting on any laurels. The menu is full of Southern favorites prepared with notable care: pimento cheese with country ham and biscuits, cornbread, fried catfish. Pies, cakes and a generous dose of warm hospitality make for a complete experience at this Southern staple.997m

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Attractions nearby

  • Ben Sawyer Bridge bridge in United States of America8.3km

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