SALES COORDINATOR
A Charleston guide to some of the brightest places lighting up the local scene by The Urban Electric Co. Welcome to town.
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
EAT, DRINK, EXPLORE
& MORE
Charleston may have gotten its Holy City nickname from the preponderance of steeples that punctuate the skyline, but the restaurant scene has added a fresh touch of the divine to our Lowcountry capital—and not just in terms of the food. There is also an array of next-level inspiration to be found in the designs of the restaurants, and we are proud to play a part in many of these meticulously crafted interiors. From the Malplaquets hanging over the oyster bar at The Ordinary to the Chiltern Doubles adding Continental ambiance to the Italian vibe at Melfi’s to the custom fixtures upping the mid-century polish at The Dewberry, Urban Electric fixtures illuminate some of the most diverse dining destinations in town. And in between meals, there’s no shortage of places to see and experience in Charleston, either.
EAT & DRINK

BREAKFAST

Harbinger Cafe

1107 KING Street  |
Charming neighborhood joint offering wake-up-worthy pastries and healthy lunch offerings

HARKEN CAFE

62 QUEEN STREET |
House-baked pastries and prepared bites, including plenty of gluten-free and plant-based options

MILLERS ALL DAY

120 King Street |
With a focus on small batch, heirloom grains, this breakfast spot serves up all the Southern favorites

THE DAILY

652B King Street |
Fresh juices, grab-and-go sides and ingredients sourced from nearby farmers are the hallmarks of this local go-to
EAT & DRINK

LUNCH

167 RAW

193 KING STREET |
Arrive early to avoid the wait for the lobster roll and fresh catch

BASIC KITCHEN

82 Wentworth Street |
Eat clean and take notice of the UECo. fixtures throughout 

Leon’s Oyster SHOP

698 King Street |
Always a crowd pleaser—go for the picnic-style fried chicken and sides or oysters from the raw bar
EAT & DRINK

DINNER

CHEZ NOUS

6 Payne Court |
The French menu changes daily at this intimate and inviting hidden gem

CHUBBY FISH

252 Coming Street |
Locals line up early for a seat at this walk-ins only “dock to dinner” uptown spot

FIG

232 Meeting Street |
UECo. fixtures complement the dishes at this three-time James Beard Award winner 

LITTLE JACK'S TAVERn

710 King Street |
Tavern dining at its finest–order the burger and a martini and don’t look back 

Malagón

33 Spring Street |
Tapas and fine wines ideal for sharing are the stars at this cozy Spanish spot

Melfi’s

721 King Street |
Classic Italian comfort food—Roman-style pizza, fresh pasta, Steak Florentine—meets discerning design, with UECo. fixtures artfully placed throughout

The Ordinary

544 King Street |
The corner seat at the bar is the prize perch for indulging in oyster sliders and a cocktail, with a side of people-watching—all under the glow of UECo. fixtures

Vern's

41 Bogard Street  |
Innovative flavors meet Lowcountry ingredients in a relaxed yet refined setting at this buzzy neighborhood restaurant

Xiao Bao Biscuit

224 Rutledge Avenue |
A creative dining experience with an Asian-influenced menu—the okonomiyaki never disappoints
EAT & DRINK

COCKTAILS & DESSERT

Babas on Cannon

11 Cannon Street |
Have an an apéritif or a nightcap at this European-style café

Bin 152

152 King Street |
Wine and cheese pairings at this Lower King favorite are a no-fail way to start or end an evening

Peninsula Grill

112 North Market Street |
Round out an evening on the town with a glass of bubbles and the trademarked “Ultimate Coconut Cake” at this iconic hotel restaurant

The Living Room at The Dewberry

334 Meeting Street |
Custom UECo. fixtures are a part of the hotel’s mid-century-inspired design—the lobby lounge, anchored by a showstopping brass bar and next-level craft cocktails, is straight out of Mad Men
SEE & DO

ART & ARCHITECTURE

Built in 1820 and untouched since its last inhabitants departed in 1975–a remarkable example of preservation
The oldest unrestored plantation house in America open to the public is a consistent designer favorite
Boasting a collection of works from Colonial to Contemporary, plus a rotating exhibition space

WALK & TALK CHARLESTON

843 732 6674 |
Experience the unique characters and storied history of the Holy City on foot with these expert guides
SHOP

CLOTHING & COLLECTIBLES

An iconic men’s clothier and haberdashery located on Lower King—there are plenty of offerings for women as well

RTW

A women’s clothing institution carrying lines ranging from Erdem to Brock Collection
Stocked with more than 70 women’s collections, ranging from Proenza Schouler to Lela Rose to the next big designer you haven’t heard of yet
SHOP

DESIGN & ANTIQUES

A design emporium and collective started by a Charlestonian offering a designer’s perspective and trade pricing
Shop the original Charleston Battery benches made in-house, along with estate door knockers and silver 
Three generations of the same family hold court at this local estate jeweler—ask for Rhett
A diverse mix of furniture and decorative arts from the 18th and 19th Centuries