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Where to Eat Near The College of Charleston in South Carolina

Ladles Soups Downtown
Saveurs du Monde Café WestEdge
Sweet Bowl Poke & Tea
Chubby Fish
Estadio
Harold’s Cabin
Gnome Cafe
Laurel
A salad from Ladles Soups Downtown
Ladles Soups Downtown
Avocado toast and a salad from Saveurs du Monde Café WestEdge
Saveurs du Monde Café WestEdge
A salmon and avocado poke bowl from Sweet Bowl Poke Tea
Sweet Bowl Poke & Tea
Hors d'oeuvres from Chubby Fish
Chubby Fish
Shrimp from Estadio
Estadio
A beef sandwich with egg and chips from Harold's Cabin
Harold’s Cabin
Two salads and a bowl of nachos from Gnome Café
Gnome Cafe
Roasted chicken breast from Laurel
Laurel

Whether you’re a college student or simply visiting the College of Charleston in South Carolina, you’ll want to know where to grab a delicious bite to eat. There’s quite a food scene featuring all the regional delicacies that Charleston is known for. Plus, you’ll have a chance to see southern hospitality for yourself! For all types of tasty cuisine, check out our list of where you need to eat when you’re around the College of Charleston in South Carolina. 

 


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Ladles Soups Downtown

68 Cannon St, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 579-2855

Ladles Soups is all about comfort food, providing you with salads and sandwiches along with a selection of constantly-rotating housemade soups. The comfort continues throughout the rustic dining room with brick walls and wooden tables scattered about. The portions are hearty, and there are plenty of gluten-free options if that’s what your diet requires. You’ll always find something new on the menu. Plus, you can enjoy your food in the dining room or order it to go.

 


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Saveurs du Monde Café WestEdge

22 Westedge St Suite 101, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 640-3986

Saveurs du Monde Café is a light and airy restaurant with white tables and chairs and greenery hanging from the walls and ceiling. Everything is very casual, so you can enjoy the different cuisines without having to worry about a server hanging on your every need. Breakfast and lunch are served, and there’s also a full catering menu. Paninis and salads are among the favorite items, though there’s also a bakery menu that will tempt you with such things as almond croissants and pain au chocolat.

 


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Sweet Bowl Poke & Tea

10 Westedge St Suite 130, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 203-4208

Hawaiian may not be the cuisine that first comes to mind when you think of Charleston, but Sweet Bowl will surprise you. The modern décor has an artsy feel, and you’ll find a combination of tables and booths to sit at. The menu allows you to explore pho and build-your-own poke with protein options such as salmon, tuna, shrimp, chicken, tofu, and squid salad. The drinks are just as exciting, with options like frozen frappes, milk tea, and even specialty coffee. On a hot summers day, this place will hit the spot. 

 


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Chubby Fish

252 Coming St, Charleston, SC 29403
(854) 222-3949

Chubby Fish is just as charming as it sounds. The small eatery has a nautical theme throughout. There are community and private tables, so you can come in with friends or leave with new ones. The menu is above the open kitchen design when you walk in, allowing you to explore a raw bar, oysters, small plates, large plates, and even whole fish. You’ll also find an extensive beer and wine list to accompany anything you order.

 


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Estadio

122 Spring St, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 793-1029

Estadio is a Spanish restaurant that isn’t far from the College of Charleston. There’s indoor and outdoor seating, allowing you to get the best view when the weather is nice. You’ll find there’s a relaxed vibe where you go to the counter to order and find a seat where you want. Tapas allow you to share, or you can choose an entrée all to yourself. You won’t want to miss out on the happy hour, where you can find discounted cocktails and even a snack bowl, from 5 to 6 every evening.

 


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Harold’s Cabin

247 Congress St, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 793-4440

Harold’s Cabin offers classic American food, which housed a corner store and café of the same name in the 1920’s. Today, it’s a lively place to enjoy dinner along with a bustling bar scene. To pay homage to its roots, there’s a grab-and-go market. Plus, some of the freshest veggies on the menu are grown in the rooftop garden. The menu offers such things as chicken chili, smash burgers, and a pimento cheese BLT that is unforgettable. One thing to be aware of is that they’re closed on Sundays and Mondays.

 

Gnome Cafe

109 President St, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 793-4931

When you’re searching for vegan and vegetarian dishes, Gnome Café is the perfect option. It’s a popular place that is within walking distance of the college campus. The casual café’s dining room provides you with high tops to enjoy your food and Wi-Fi in case you want to do some work while you’re chilling. Breakfast and lunch menus are available, providing you with such things as a hemp “sausage” biscuit and bulgogi tofu bowls. Specialty coffees can also help you stay caffeinated all day long.

 


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Laurel

161 Rutledge Ave, Charleston, SC 29403
(843) 974-5159

Laurel is a charming restaurant that is modern in both its interior and its menu. You’ll find a full bar with an expertly curated wine list. There’s also a comprehensive menu influenced by Spanish and Portuguese cuisine. Tapas are ideal for sharing, or you can take advantage of “principales,” the main entrees that focus heavily on char-grilled meats. This place can get busy on the weekends, so be sure you make a reservation