3 Best Restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina

Renzo

$$ | Hampton Park Terrace Fodor's choice
Although it's billed as a pizza parlor, this neighborhood trattoria stuns taste buds with its entire menu, including anchovies in pepper and grapefruit and entrées like swordfish with horseradish mustard. The thin-crust pizzas are complemented by an impressive selection of natural wines and a daily cocktail special.
384 Huger St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29403, USA
843-952--7864
Known For
  • collaborations with outside chefs
  • occasional bagel Sunday
  • after-dinner drinks at the Faculty Lounge across the street, a watering hole from the same owners
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

Monza

$$ | Upper King

An homage to the Italian city of the same name, Monza provides genuine Neapolitan-style pizza and an introduction to one of the world's most historic motor-sport racing circuits: the Autodromo Nazionale Monza. The pizza—baked in a wood-fired oven, in traditional style—boasts a thin, crisp crust and toppings like house-made sausage, pepperoni, eggplant, roasted red peppers, and locally farmed eggs. Locals are understandably wild for the butterbean salad.

451 King St., Charleston, South Carolina, 29403, USA
843-720–8787
Known For
  • gourmet pizza
  • a hip bar scene in the heart of Upper King's action
  • wine by the carafe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Wood & Grain

$$
The first casual entry in chef-owner Patrick Owens's portfolio, Wood & Grain takes its name from its centerpiece oven and the masterful pizzas that emerge from it. In addition to the pies decked out with charcuterie, Wood & Grain is a reliable source of sophisticated cocktails and roasted seafood, including one of the Lowcountry's great octopus dishes.
778 S. Shelmore Blvd., Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, 29464, USA
843-971–6070
Known For
  • some of the most unique pizzas in Charleston
  • creative use of the Lowcountry's bounty
  • relaxed ambience

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