Guides

The Resy Guide to Finding Great Beer (and Food) in Charleston

In Charleston, you’re never too far from the beach or a comfortable porch hang, which means a good beer is…

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The Hit List

Where to Eat in August: Vern’s, Stella’s, Jack of Cups, and More

Things slow down late into the hot Charleston summer, but August is still a great time to catch delicious in-season…

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The Rundown

Five Essential Things to Know About Sullivan’s Fish Camp

Before you go to a restaurant, what do you want — or need — to know most? In our series,…

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Oysters from Sullivan's Fish Camp in Sullivan's Island

New on Resy

New on Resy: Veranda Lounge, Last Saint, Raw Lab, and More

From the hottest, garden-inspired hotel restaurant and lounge to an intimate raw bar omakase, the July edition of New on…

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The Hit List

The July Hit List: Laura, Chasing Sage, Maya del Sol, and More

Things are heating up in Charleston. Yes, it’s hot as you-know-what outside, but a handful of recent additions in Charleston…

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Women of Food

Heather Hutton of Edmund’s Oast is Pushing For a Pastry Renaissance

It’s 10 a.m. on a weekday morning, and the kitchen is in full swing at Edmund’s Oast on Charleston’s Morrison…

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The Hit List

The June Hit List: Sullivan’s Fish Camp, Pink Bellies, Girl Next Dough, and More

Spring harvests are lighting up June’s Charleston menus, and new restaurants are opening, so it’s time to get out there…

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New on Resy

New on Resy: Rancho Lewis, Pink Bellies, Three Sirens, and More

From a Vietnamese pop-up turned brick-and-mortar restaurant to a tribute to Tex-Mex and New Mexican cuisines from a noted pit…

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The One Who Keeps the Book

How to Get a Seat at Sushi-Wa, and What to Expect

Originally imagined as a broader concept offering lunch, dinner, and omakase at the counter, the pandemic was a “blessing in…

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One Great List

At FIG, The Menu Changes With the Seasons. So Does The Wine List.

One Great List is Resy’s occasional tribute to particularly noteworthy or unique wine programs around the country.  Locals know that to…

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