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    Emma's matcha
    Jessica W.

    This was not a full Allora dinner moment. This was a coffee-and-matcha reconnaissance mission, and honestly, the intel was promising. The setup has that coastal Italian café feel without making a whole production out of it. Minty green exterior, cute window, pretty marble table, tiny coffee cup moment. Very photogenic, but still casual enough that you don't feel ridiculous taking your drink and moving on with your day. The coffee was smooth and the matcha was creamy, cold, and pretty enough to earn its own camera roll space. I also appreciate a place that gives you the quick-stop option without requiring a full sit-down commitment. Sometimes you want caffeine, not a relationship. We only did drinks on this visit, so I'm saving my full food opinions for round two, but the rooftop has already filed a formal request in my brain. I cannot wait to come back for happy hour, wine, and whatever adorable little Italian snack situation is happening up there. For now, Allora gets points for a cute walk-up window, solid drinks, and making a coffee stop feel like a mini Charleston vacation from my desk.

    Fried Zucchini Pasta
    Srinanda G.

    Absolutely loved this place! We skipped apps, but they did give us focaccia, which was nice. For our entrees, we got the Garganelli, Eggplant "Fettuccine," Fried Zucchini Pasta, and Linguine. Initial impressions, we all took a bite of our own dishes and were blown away. We proceeded to pass our dishes around so we could try everyone's, and we were surprised because we genuinely couldn't pick a favorite since everything was just that good. We also all really liked our drinks, and the espresso martini, which I believe is their specialty, is definitely worth ordering. We ended with dessert, and the tiramisu was also a 10/10. I had initially made a reservation for this place as it had a rooftop and gelato bar, along with the restaurant space. And truly, this place had it all. It was perfect for a girls night out, and we also got some cute pictures.

    Inside
    Leyang Z.

    Had a quick lunch there. Originally I planned to came there to try the Porchetta Panino, one of their lunch specials. But they were not available. So I got the Tender greens salad and Seared scallops. While I asked them to put nothing on the salad, it came with some vinaigrette and oil. The scallops app. had three pieces of jumbo scallops. They were fresh and so tender that tasted like jelly. However, it was too salty even if I asked for less salt. Moreover, there was no "crispy prosciutto" as listed on the menu. Their complimentary focaccia was good. The restaurant had some beautiful decor inside. It also had a rooftop patio which should be great on a warm sunny day.

    ricotta gnocchi
    Kay M.

    Visiting Charleston, and we went here twice because the pasta was so good. Best gnocchi I ever had! Service was great and inside was gorgeous. Espresso martinis a bit rich, more of a dessert drink. Their spritz selection was great as well. Shout out to the house management, they took care of us.

    Allison P.

    Ya gotta get the lobster spaghetti (wish it was bucatini noodles but ‍) and the espresso martini! Love going to the walk up window for their mini cannoli and espresso! This dinner was part of a bachelorette party and every one of us wanted to come back the next evening for more pasta! Eating at the bar is always a good move as well.

    Another dining room
    Joan M.

    We reserved a New Year's Eve late reservation for Allora on Spring Street. While we waited for our time of 21:30 we were guided to the heated rooftop bar for drinks. A beautiful cozy spot. It is an absolute triumph and a shining example of why The Free Rein Group continues to impress. From the moment you step inside, the stunning decor sets the tone--elegant, warm, and thoughtfully designed, striking the perfect balance between sophisticated and inviting. The food is exceptional and for a set menu on NYE it had several options to choose from, which was an added bonus. Each dish feels creative and intentional, with innovative flavor combinations that are both exciting and beautifully executed. Nothing feels gimmicky--just incredibly well-crafted cuisine that clearly reflects a talented kitchen with vision. What truly elevates the experience, though, is the superb service. Attentive without being intrusive, knowledgeable, and genuinely welcoming, the staff makes you feel cared for from start to finish. Impressive. Allora isn't just a meal--it's a full dining experience. Whether you're celebrating something special or simply looking for an outstanding night out, this place delivers on every level. Can't wait to return.

    Wine and the Piccolo Ribelle
    Bari T.

    Allora is one of those restaurants that instantly makes you feel like you're in on a little secret. It's cute, classy, and intimate--perfect for a relaxed but elevated night out. We kicked off the evening with some wine and a Piccolo Ribelle, and right away the tone was set. The drinks were excellent. To start, we ordered the Wagyu Beef Carpaccio, which quite literally melted in your mouth. Absolutely outstanding. The Formaggio plate was perfect for sharing among three people and paired beautifully with our drinks. Next came the Mediterranean Octopus, which was incredibly flavorful and grilled to perfection--tender with just the right char. For entrées, the Snapper Frutti di Mare was a true seafood lover's dream, loaded with a delightful variety of fresh seafood in every bite. The Cavatelli with rabbit was rich, soft, and cheesy in the best way--comforting yet refined. The Clam Linguine may sound like a classic Italian staple, but this version was anything but ordinary. It was vibrant, balanced, and memorable. We wrapped up the evening with a wonderful cannoli and cappuccinos, which was the perfect ending to a fantastic meal. If you haven't been to Allora yet, put it on your list. You won't be disappointed. Definitely ask for Malachi--he was fantastic and truly elevated the entire experience

    Dani P.

    We had a nice overall experience at Allora, though it was a bit of a mixed bag for me personally. I ordered the GF rigatoni, and unfortunately it was pretty bland--not bad, just not memorable, and nothing we couldn't make better at home. That said, the other three guests really enjoyed their pasta dishes, which tells me this may have been more about my selection than the kitchen overall. The octopus starter was the star of the show--beautifully cooked, flavorful, and easily the highlight of the meal. Definitely a must-order. Cocktails were solid. The Oro Romano (honey and bourbon) was well balanced and enjoyable, and I appreciated the thoughtful non-alcoholic option--the Bella Fresca, made with NA gin, which was refreshing and well done. The location and aesthetic are clearly part of the draw--very curated, with a specific target audience in mind, and it feels especially well-suited for bachelorette parties and celebratory groups. While my main dish missed the mark, the strong starter, drinks, and overall vibe still made this a good night out. Good service, although nothing stand out! The bathroom by the bar, is a standout in Charleston! but it's kind of its own scene in Charleston is experiencing the bathrooms.

    Tender Greens salad & homemade focaccia
    Sarah H.

    The ambiance and decor here is spot on! We got sat in the cutest little corner spot in the dining room and our server was super helpful in narrowing down what to get! The bar area is a little tight walking through to get to the restaurant. The homemade focaccia is perfect. We ordered the Tender Greens salad to split and it was delicious. My clam linguine was a little drier than any one I had before, there was no broth as the description stated but the flavors were good. My friend is GF and was able to get her linguine al limone with shrimp and GF pasta. She was pleasantly surprised the GF pasta was still linguine! The affogato was absolutely phenomenal. Their gelato was creamy and flavorful. 10/10 Can't wait for it to be nicer out to check out the rooftop!!

    Cannoli and tiramisu
    Emily B.

    I'd been excited to try Allora, and honestly the recent reviews had started to scare me off BUT it ended up being amazing! First off, the space is adorable and the staff was super friendly and accommodating. What we ordered: Mussels: buttery, garlicky goodness served with warm, fresh bread. Carbonara: rich, creamy, and the guanciale was perfectly crispy. Veal Scaloppine (Friday special): so glad we got this. I wasn't in the mood for fish or pork, and this hit the spot--tender, flavorful, and delicious. Tiramisu & Cannoli: fresh, creamy, and the perfect level of sweetness. Such a great way to end the night. I'd genuinely recommend everything we ordered. Plus, they bring out homemade focaccia, which just made the whole experience that much better. I honestly think the mixed reviews are just new-restaurant growing pains. We had a great experience and will definitely be back!

    Waiting space
    Karen L.

    Everything went well! I finally stopped in at Allora for lunch and what a delight it was! After completing Allora's gelato walk up window review I was anxious to try the restaurant for lunch. Think coastal charm meets southern Italy. You will feel like you are in Naples, Palermo, Bari perhaps? I lingered after my lunch enjoying the freshly made espresso and delectable cannoli. Not too sweet which was nice and it is housed in a chocolate shell. Yum. The service, and I might mention here that Tyler was buzzing about and handling the room exquisitely! Very attentive, efficient and service with a smile and he will not disappoint. The ambience is that of an authentic neighborhood cafe and both the exterior and interior seafoam colors make it feel more upscale and sophisticated. The day I dined for lunch at Allora not one man was found in the dining room. I joked that the establishment should offer "girls lunching out" as a promo! So girls ~ "dress up" and make some plans soon to meet up with friends as Allora will definitely make an impression all the way around. With the focus on authentic Italian fare ~ so do not expect spaghetti and meatballs, etc., (even though I asked if they had any meatballs hidden in the kitchen) ... expect Antipasti dishes like Carpaccio Di Wagyu, Salmone Salvatico, Mediterranean Octopus, Osso Alla Midollo...Primi items~ Pasta a Piselli, Mafalda Al Ragu-- you get the message! Do hit the Walk Up Gelato window -- seems like it's always open ~ even stays open later ~ till 10:00 pm. For milder evenings Allora's rooftop dining is a hit and to be able to dine al fresco sometimes is always wonderful. I was told while taking the tour that the management is working on heating and partially enclosing the rooftop dining/ bar area but will still keep the eye level views ... I will return for sure~ a special is offered everyday ~ today the special was eggplant lasagna which was out of this world. A MUST try!

    Garganelli, Paccheri
    Nina C.

    It was a double date night to celebrate a friend's birthday since she's been wanting to come here. They also love southbound and we loved honeysuckle so we were eager to try their newer restaurant. Had a reservation for 7pm but our table wasn't ready when we arrived and our hostess also did not tell us a time frame, but instead lead us to the rooftop bar instead to wait and get a drink. Since this was for a birthday, I would've thought that since our table wasn't ready they would've perhaps offered a complimentary round of sparkling wine or anything in the meantime while we waited. However we did meet a lovely bartender on the top floor that kept us company while we were summoned about 20 minutes after to walk back down to our table. The restaurant inside was stunning, however the layout was a bit challenging to navigate through especially if it is busy, which it was. We had to walk along a narrow path up and down and around the place. There's also not an ideal place to wait to use the restroom as well. I know that we had to check out both bathrooms because we've heard the owner designs some pretty epic ones if you've been to their other restaurants. They were both beautiful and clean! As we made our way to the table we met our server (name starts with a K - so sorry I couldn't remember) He was very nice, and guided us through the gluten free options for my husband who has celiac. We started with the calamari and tender greens salad. Simple and straight forward, nothing crazy but good. We ordered a handful of entrees to share, mainly pastas and the branzino. I must say that pastas overall were very underwhelming. While I do understand their concept is "coastal Italian" these dishes don't use a lot of ingredients but focus on the fresh and traditional styles which is fine. However, nothing stood out at all. A lot of the flavors were very one dimensional and I was the most disappointed with the Lumache aka Carbonara. I'm not sure who made this, but it was done very poorly. Way too salty, the sauce aka cheese broke (not folded in coating the noodles properly) and the noodles were way overcooked. The linguine had way too much olive oil and noodles were also overcooked. I will at least say we enjoyed the dishes with the rigatoni pasta better than the others. I found the presentation for the Branzino to be a bit strange compared to the way our server described it being a "whole fish." Again this dish was just ok and we would've preferred it actually whole like most branzinos we've had before. Our server brought out a complimentary cannoli over for the birthday dessert after we already ordered one to try. I wish we would've known so we could've ordered another dessert to have some variety, but it was still a nice gesture. Personally, the zeppoles were too dense and some of the bites I took left a lot of residual oil in my mouth. I may be willing to try this place again because maybe it was just an off night, but I will say for how much money we spent, it did not satisfy or match the quality of food we expected.

    Carbonara and ragu
    Sarah-Bradley D.

    I really wanted to love this place. After hearing mixed reviews, I decided to try it anyway because the concept sounded great and the space looked absolutely beautiful. We're big fans of the food group behind it, so expectations were high. And visually, the restaurant truly delivers--it's one of the most stunning interiors I've been to recently, with a thoughtful layout and the bonus of a coffee and gelato window. The Cons: Unfortunately, the experience didn't live up to the atmosphere. Right off the bat, my (very pretty) plate had old food visibly caked on it--immediately off-putting. Service also felt underwhelming: it seemed like mostly college students were running the floor, and our server wasn't able to answer basic questions about the menu, which was surprising for a restaurant at this price point. Both cocktails (the Limoncello and Perfecto spritzes) had to be sent back--they sounded great on paper but were not drinkable. That was a pretty big miss. The dessert situation was another letdown. While the restaurant heavily promotes its gelato, it turns out it's not made in-house. As soon as we tried it, we suspected it was wholesale (very similar to Talenti), and a staff member later confirmed this. The tiramisu was mostly mascarpone with barely any ladyfingers, and the affogato came out pre-poured, with the ice cream already melted. A simple fix, but disappointing for a first impression. The Pros: Despite the service and drink missteps, the food itself was solid. We ordered the arugula salad, shrimp appetizer, carbonara, and ragu. Everything except the ragu was flavorful and well-seasoned. The focaccia bread service throughout the meal was a lovely touch and helped elevate the experience. Overall: There's a lot of potential here--the concept is fantastic and the space is genuinely beautiful. But right now, it feels like style is outpacing substance. The food is good, which gives me hope, but the service, cocktails, and dessert execution need work. With time, I think these issues can be ironed out. For now, though, I'd recommend waiting a few months before visiting, especially given the price point.

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    Had a nice to-go order with a variety of things. Nice cheese selection, good pastas. The octopus slapssss

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    Third time was not the charm. Fortunately, they have a new personable manager. If he can turn this place around, I might come back.

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    Wow what a find. Food was excellent waiter was busy but efficient. Cute place too. Will definitely be going back!

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    Waygu was grey not red, dinner was cold, service felt rushed, small table and wobbly , Calamari undercooked

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    Definitely got food poisoning from the lump crab. Also staff was weird and unprofessional.

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    Sorelle is fine dining and Michelin rated for a reason. I came with friends for my birthday dinner:…read morewow! The whole place is stunning. The building has an extensive history, even once serving as a Hebrew orphanage, to now being a beautiful restaurant. I love how the architects and interior design highlight the character of the building! The wallpaper on the main dining room on the second floor is truly gorgeous! For cocktails, we tried many! I got the almond sour (delicious) and my friends were pleasantly surprised they serve decaffeinated espresso martinis. My sister got a spritz, which she also enjoyed. I was also touched that the culinary team was kind enough to sign a birthday card for me. Our table also received complimentary cacio e pepe popcorn to snack on--yum! For appetizers, we got the tuna tar tar (Crudo di Tonno), the strawberry caprese salad, and some shrimp--all so delicious, that they FLEW off the plate! For mains, I got the Rotolo al Forno, which was VERY tasty. My friends got the chicken milanese, the Sorelle spaghetti, and the sworfish. For side dishes, we also got the meatball with polenta and some potatoes. For dessert, I got a complimentary birthday cannoli with a candle and the Limone (a berry and cream-filled dessert in the form of a lemon!) What. A. Meal!!! The food and the locale are just stunning. But of course, not cheap. As a whole, we paid a whopping $399.75 without tip! Was it worth it for a feast of glamour? I'd say so--but definitely not an every day treat unless you have the budget! Also, Lucy was our server and was exceptionally sweet and patient!

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    Breakfast/Brunch on the patio is always a treat. Kind and attentive staff, sunshine, prosecco and…read moregood vibes abound. If you want to increase your chances of a great day start it at Frannie & The Fox.

    Stopped in on a really hot day…read more I opted for the pepperoni pizza because it's supposed to be made in a brick fire oven. Taleggio was recommended to the party sitting next to us, but they had them add sausage, which I wish I had done, but I didn't know about it until my order was already put in. With that said, the pepperoni pizza was definitely a four out of five. The only thing that would have made it a five out of five was a little bit more moisture to the crust or some type of garlic butter to it. The flavor was really good on the pepperoni. The crust was nice and chewy as far as the underneath. 4/5 Before I tasted it, when the waitstaff, who wasn't our waiter, ended up bringing the pizza to us, they asked if we needed anything. We asked for a sauce. I asked them what sauces they had. They gave us a couple of options. I picked two sauces, but unbeknownst to me, those sauces were dips, and the dips were $3 each. The young lady did not tell us that, unfortunately. One of the sauces was a garlic sauce, and the other thing was the restaurant's rendition of ranch. Both were rather bland. I'd have to give them a 2 out of 5. They weren't nasty, but they lacked flavor. My wife ordered this shishuka, which would be the eggs, and she thoroughly enjoyed it. She gave it a four out of five. I tasted it. The eggs were bland to me. I would give it a three out of five based on the two forkfuls that I had, but the waitstaff was amazing. I definitely want to go back to try their brunch and to try that other pizza without the extra sauces.

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