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AVERY RESEARCH CENTER FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE

125 Bull St., 843.953.7609.
GEO: 32.780791, -79.944735
½ to 1 mile 
  • King Street Grille

    Over 30 TVs, 9 plasma screens, and a huge 165 in. HDTV, along with pool tables and a full menu until 1:00am make this restaurant a popular place for locals and visitors alike to relax and watch the game with a frosty beverage. M-Su 11am-2am.

  • Raval

    Named for a Spanish Barrio, Raval offers a very European respit for people who adore Spanish wines and meals comprised of several “Bocados,” or small tastes. The menu is filled with a variety of specialties, from Steak Pincho, grilled marinated steak served with chimichurri sauce to Baked Figs, wrapped in Seranno Ham and stuffed with Blue Cheese to selections of Artisinal Cheeses and more. The menu is periodically updated, and each dish is developed to specifically heighten the flavors inherent in Spanish wines. Raval is open for dinner Mon – Sat, from 5pm.

  • Trio Club

    Live music and well dressed guys and ladies ready to mingle. The swanky upstairs lounge is more intimate, but keeps the downstairs party strong.

  • 39 Rue De Jean

    Classic French Bistro where you can enjoy a glass of wine or a cocktail at the zinc bar or patio. Late night menu including sushi and items from the grills served until 1am. Bar open until 2am.

  • Coast

    Serving Charleston’s freshest seafood in a casual, beach atmosphere. Live music Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Enjoy seasonal drink specials at the bar or patio. Bar open until 2am.

  • Thoroughbred Club

    Enjoy an extensive racing-themed tapas menu while sipping on a cocktail. Afternoon tea is available from 2 – 4:30pm, and features imported loose leaf teas served with an assortment of finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones with jams, fresh tarts, tea cookies and truffles.

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  • Torch Velvet Lounge

    Torch offers a cool haven for relaxing in a sexy yet subtle environment. Torch pays homage to NYC and London's sexiest lounges with multiple semi-private salons in the main lounge and a plush wrap around bed in the back lounge (Pandora's Box).

  • Club Habana

    Pick out that perfect cigar to savor with your swanky drink, and recline in the comfy chairs of Charleston’s only cigar bar.

  • Dudley’s

    This alternative lifestyle neighborhood bar is a more relaxed companion to Club Pantheon, but nonetheless a good time for all party-goers.

  • Music Farm

    Large music venue. Ben Harper has made the farm a regular stop on his tours. Call for upcoming shows.

  • Pantheon

    Charleston’s best alternative club is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10pm to 2am. The Ladies of Pantheon Cabaret is every Friday and Sunday Night at midnight. With special guest appearances by some of the nation’s best entertainers. www.clubpantheon.com.

  • The Have Nots! Comedy Improv Company

    For over 10 years these masters of comedy have entertained Charlestonians; catch them at the American Theater (above the Bicycle Shoppe) every Friday night and witness improvisational comedy at its best! $10 at the door or call ahead for reservations.

  • 39 Rue De Jean

    Classic French Bistro where you can enjoy a glass of wine or a cocktail at the zinc bar or patio. Late night menu including sushi and items from the grills served until 1am. Bar open until 2am.

  • Tommy Condon’s

    Irish pub with lots of seating, an authentic Irish bar and live music near the Market.

  • Dock Street Theatre

    The first theatre in America and home to many Charleston performances is currently undergoing renovations until 2010.

  • Charleston Stage Company

    South Carolina’s largest professional theater performs at The Dock Street Theatre, one of the oldest theaters in the United States.

  • Gaillard Auditorium

    The Gaillard Municipal Auditorium’s theatre has a full stage and orchestra pit and seats 2,726 with a 15,000 square foot Exhibition Hall. Located in the heart of downtown, the space plays a great role in everything from Spoleto Festival USA to community events and the largest of traveling shows.

  • Henry’s on the Market

    Popular hangout bar. Live music and food set in a time-gone-by décor.

  • Footlight Players

    As SC’s longest-running-theater company, this group knows how to perform. Performances take place in what used to be a cotton warehouse.

  • Blind Tiger Pub

    One of the oldest buildings in the city, this pub is located near many of the art galleries and now also has regular contemporary art shows.