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    4.3 (61 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Dessert
    Anna F.

    Visited this restaurant with friends in April before the Bridge run. It's not a very big place and our waitress was really busy. I think there were only two waitstaff that evening. She made sure we had what we needed. The food and wine was good. We were able to share the tapas with our table. We enjoyed the lamb meatballs so much that we ordered another. There is a two hour limit and our waitress pretty much told us that our time was up which was fine since we were just waiting to pay the bill. Laurel is a newish restaurant and I only discovered it in Open Table. The ambience was nice, service was good and the food was decent. Would come back to this restaurant on my next trip to Charleston.

    Lauren W.

    This is a great place for fresh tapas! We ordered five-six tapas for the table and split a bottle of wine. This would be a great place for a romantic date night or a girls night! The place is darkly lit and have a cool atmosphere. Service was great! On top of our drinks!

    Lamb meatballs- delish!!
    Sarah B.

    I love this restaurant and was excited to see they were opening for lunch and I came for lunch but was turned away due to being unexpectedly short staffed. They were very nice about it. I am guessing the lunch thing isnt going to last...

    Snapper - fish of the day
    Moo L.

    Sauces were stellar !!! The fish of the day was a snapper topped with a lemony pesto. Refreshing and savory ! Pork shank was tender through and through! Juicy, well balanced, the BEST smooth sweet potatoes Wagyu is a must! Loved the texture combo of capers, tomato and creamy yet fluffy cheese! drinks- don't sleep on the sangria and Spanish mule!!! 10/10!!!! Didn't get a pic of the croquets or Brussels but that was a group fav as well! Tldr - BRUSSELS, PORK SHANK, SANGRIA, SPANISH MULE I liked the lamb meat balls as well ( for the sauce ) but not as innovate as the others We shared 8 dishes among 4 and had room for dessert. Food was great, a little pricey but expected for tapas. Cozy but elevated. Overall - great for a reservation kind of meal, a little fancy for a casual drop in, perfect date night w your bestie

    Branzino
    Michael S.

    This wasn't a good night at Laurel. The chef was traveling and it showed up in the kitchen with the food they served. The whole market fish was good but not outstanding compared to previous occasions and at $42 it's VERY EXPENSIVE given it no longer comes with an accompaniment. Same with the pork as it was accompanied by saffron rice. Other finer restaurants like Magnolias, High Cotton, Le Farfalle, Royal Tern etc, serve up the market seafood special with rice, a succotash. We had to order the $9 saffron rice hiking the price to $51. And for $9 you don't get much rice. That's asking too much for sea bass and it wasn't as good this time. The saffron rice has always been a showstopper but tonight it was very dry with less saffron flavor. But the worst was the lamb "saddle" cut of meat that we were told by our server would be extremely tender and flavorful. Instead, my wife gets a plate of inedible connective tissue (tendons, ligaments, cartilage) and fat that neither I nor her could cut through. This lamb should have never left the kitchen. Maybe that's why they called the lamb cut of meat a "saddle" because it was like leather. I literally walked up to the open kitchen and told the server and chef that the lamb was inedible. My wife promptly ordered a substitute pork entree that was tasty but the portion was quite small for the price and cut of meat. By the time it was served to her, she ate alone as I couldn't wait any longer to let my fish entree go cold. The kicker was the bill. While the server was friendly and attentive, no adjustment was made to our bill to recognize we were dining together but had to eat separately. No offer for a complimentary dessert or cocktail. Nothing. I will not return until the chef returns and our server Julian is there to serve better food and take care of its customers. I use to recommend Laurel to friends but won't anymore. It's pricey due to a la carte entrees and has inconsistent food. The positives of the night were the excellent bread, pear cocktail and friendly server. It will be a while before we return. Better, more consistent food quality at other Charleston restaurants that offer a far better value than this a la carte menu.

    Fernando G.

    Overall it provided good food and service. They kept the traditional Spanish tapas which was awesome. The octopus was delicious and was done to perfection. My wife ordered the pork lion and it melted like butter. The butter beans were perfection. Las corequetas were amazing. The whole fish was cooked well however the chimichurri sauce really overpowered the fish. I definitely enjoyed the rustic touch to the beet salad however I think grilling it or adding some sort of sauce would have been a better balance. (Carrots had an odd after taste) The arroz had a beautiful crunchy texture which reminded me a lot of traditional cooking however there was an odd and funky after taste. Overall we were happy.

    Croquetas with alioli (aioli)
    Daniela Z.

    Just going to start with saying I'm from Spain so I get excited to find Spanish restaurants in town! Imagine my surprise when our server happened to be born in the same town I spent all my summers with my family in! The owner also was just in my hometown recently, so it was fun getting to talk about his favorite places he's been in Spain. The menu is smaller and changes frequently, and this is because the owner puts his ALL into every item posted. We ordered the croquetas (pro tip in case you aren't familiar with legit Spanish tapas -- always order croquetas. Every time my mom is in town this is the first thing I ask her to cook!, setas (mushrooms), the bread which is sent in directly from Spain (!!!), and the octopus (so tender, delicious, and filling)! I had a G&T which was delicious and they put a little spin on it with including a splash of red wine. I'll definitely be coming back to try the rest of the menu! Thank you for giving me a little slice of home, Laurel!

    Lemon and Bourbon
    Sharon R.

    Food was really good, delicious and so very well presented. They are losing a star, because, well tapas, should be small plates and I think these plates were a little large for that. We were originally going to order 3 plates for 2 people and the server recommended 4 - 5, so we added 2 things and it was WAY too much. This is fine, love my leftovers, but when you go for tapas and especially ask if that is the correct amount of food and they upsell you and you realize your initial thoughts were correct. Will definitely be going back but ordering less. Definitely worth going, the food is amazing and the presentation is gorgeous.

    Dirty martini
    Rachael T.

    Stopped at laurel it was right up the block from the hospital . Stopped in for happy hour bartender was great with recommendations and told us about the happy hour. Inside was very clean and I loved the decorations. I got the appetizer bread which I enjoyed ( didn't take a picture) . Giving 4 stars just because I did taste any entree so not sure how the food is here. Deff a nice place to stop in for a drink !

    Patatas Bravas
    John G.

    Fun experience! Loved the food, the Spanish sherry I had was exceptional, and overall a fun atmosphere to spend an evening in. The only part of the meal we didn't like was the shishitos (they didn't really have much seasoning or any real flavor) but they took it off our bill after my wife said something - other than that it was a great evening.

    The bar
    The D.

    This neighborhood gem is a must for foodies. A beautiful and cozy atmosphere perfect for date night or meeting up with friends. The grilled octopus was out of this world, and especially with a perfect, red wine as suggested by our waiter Julian. We tried a few things, but the grilled octopus and the charcuterie platter with Marcona almonds, although a bit lean on the serving-size were my faves. Delicious and gorgeously presented food with a Spanish flair. I will be back the next time I'm in the city.

    Caesar salad, brussel sprouts, octopus

    This place is a hidden gem. The food is so fresh and delicious. 10/10 recommend. The service was also amazing!

    Roasted Iberico with sweet potato puree
    Desiree V.

    Absolutely wonderful service and amazingly delicious food. It's so cute inside too. I really like the bar facing the window too. The menu options are very unique compared to most restaurants in Charleston. I also felt the portions were large for tapas (that is in no way a bad thing to me, it's more value for your money). I will definitely return. As for parking, if you'd rather not chance street parking, the MUSC garage on Ashley Ave near Doughty is open to the public.

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    Loved it, don't miss the croquetas -- or the best cheesecake I've ever had. They'll make you feel like family.

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    One of the best meals ever. Best pork chop I have ever had - they mentioned the Jasper oven as one of the key differentiators.

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    Love the spot! Great folks, awesome service and wine list - can't wait to see where y'all go!!

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    Chubby Fish

    Chubby Fish

    4.7
    (433 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$$

    The line: there was 2 of us, we got there at 3:45p on a Friday, line was right past Seahorse…read more(&tripled by the time they opened). Once they opened, someone came down the line to see if we wanted to sit now or put our name down for later. Definitely wish we would've just sat at that time since the earliest time they had once we got to the front was 8pm. Table wasn't quite ready when we popped back at 8pm but they walked us through drinks/wine lists while we waited outside and brought the drinks out to us while we waited. Got in to our table at 8:25pm. The food: Everything was delicious. We ordered 5 dishes between the 2 of us and ended up taking a little bit of the last dish home but only so we had room for dessert. Service was amazing, everyone was helpful and kind! Verdict: Would I wait in line, sweating in the 85 degree sunny weather again? Probably not. Would I wait in line again if it was a cool 70? Maybe. Honestly, didn't really fill the hype meter for me when there are SOOO many fantastic seafood restaurants in Charleston but glad I finally went! *not pictured: cacio e pepe fried cauliflower (are it before the phone could snap it)

    We were in Charleston visiting my son, and he has been telling me for years that Chubby Fish is the…read morebest food ever. I'll be honest, I was skeptical. I am not someone who waits in line for a reservation. I always joke that if Jesus Christ is at the end of the line, I'm still not waiting. So... we paid someone to stand in line for us. The place itself is adorable. Small, intimate, and full of charm. I was a little thrown off that the only drink options are beer, wine, or water. Two people in our party don't drink, so that felt like a miss. But then the food came. And I get it now. It was, without question, some of the best food I've had in a long time. We ordered a lot, and every single dish delivered. The caviar sliders were unbelievably good, buttery, salty, and indulgent in the best way. The tuna toast, fennel and celery salad, and ceviche were all standout, with the ceviche being especially memorable. The soft shell crab and tempura flounder were perfectly done. Even the gundi surprised me. And to finish, the "not fried" ice cream and banana pudding were just outstanding. Service was excellent, warm and attentive without being over the top. The whole experience felt special. Bottom line: I hate waiting in line, and I still wouldn't. But I am very glad we found a way around it. Totally worth it.

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    AZUR

    AZUR

    4.7
    (124 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    We had the pleasure of dining here 2 separate times over an extended weekend trip…read more Host very welcoming and nurturing. Finds your table, if you arrive early for a reservation we had luck with them seating us and he says a kind goodbye as we left each time. Nice list of 3 mocktails so even if not consuming alcohol one can look to play the part at the table and enjoy the flavor notes of a well made cocktail. The first meal we had was a bit of a work/get together meal. We ordered an assortment of items off of the menu and created a more tapas menu. The charcuterie board we picked the cheeses for and it was lovely. All as expected and quite surprised to find a cheddar I enjoyed. Came with some grapes, figs, nuts, honey and I think mustard. Glazed carrots were phenomenal. Heartily enjoyed the beet salad and thought the presentation was quite pretty. Lamb lettuce wraps are alright. Not my favorite of all the dishes served but delivered as promised, nicely cooked and presented. Spouse really liked the lamb wraps and were a stand out dish to them. Meatballs are excellent truly great texture and flavor. Escargot was a fun take on a classic dish. Finished with a unique strudel in its presentation it was quite pleasant. Spouse liked the peanut butter chocolate dessert. For brunch, I had the carrot ginger soup. Which I must say was a total delight. The soup had the hallmark texture and base flavor of the carrot ginger but it had a beautiful breath of savory and some heat seasoning wise to it. It was quite an elevated soup and heartily enjoyed! I followed the carrot soup with a French toast. I am all for softly scrambled eggs but the French toast was a touch undercooked. (I did not let the restaurant know or give them the chance to make right. I regularly eat soft boiled eggs and soft scrambled so I felt comfortable with consuming them.) Strawberries were ripe and tasty. The whipped cream was gorgeous in thickness and flavor. One in law had the caesar salad with croutons and grilled chicken. Their bowl was left clean so while they are not the talkative of sorts they did seem to enjoy it. Ordered a baguette with butter. Unfortunately the butter never made it to the table but the baguette was enjoyed. Spouse had the Azur burger with the side of tapas style potatoes. All was cooked properly to temperature and texture. Flavor and taste as promised. Wasn't their favorite dish at Azur as we had tried so many lovely dishes a few evenings before. But it did deliver on what was represented in the menu. Other in law had the quiche and a side salad. They liked the quiche and would order it again.

    Azur Burger was terrible very dry. no flavor. The beef burgundy was no good…read more The waiters had a terrible attitude from jump Street. The owner and whoever he was stayed on his phone the entire time and spoke to none of the clients. Possibly the manager. We've been traveling around here for four days, This was the bottom of the barrel. Furthermore, I believe most of these reviews came from family and friends not honest customers..

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    Atmosphere, view from a window seat
    Ratatouille: delicious
    Ratatouille: delicious
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    Sorghum & Salt

    Sorghum & Salt

    4.6
    (494 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    @sorghumsalt ("S&S") made @eater 's @eatercarolinas 's January 2026 Best New Restaurant in…read moreCharleston ("CHS") List.* I'm sure South Carolina residents understand how deep and varied the CHS Food Scene is. But people from other parts of the country, primarily may associate CHS with Low Country food like Shrimp & Grits, Fried Green Tomatoes and She Crab Soup. I didn't see any of these traditional Low Country dishes on S&S's menu. I did see (1) Carrot Bolognese, (2) Green Curry Cauliflower and (3) Seared Yellowfin Tuna with cashew tahini. S&S is a modern, creative, vegetable and fruit-focused Shareable Plate restaurant. A cool take on Farm to Table. You'll also find some seafood, chicken and meat dishes. It was so hot during our visit, that an imaginative menu with lighter high quality ingredients was welcome. My wife and I tried: Grilled SC Peaches with watercress and vinaigrette Watermelon with pickled rind, feta cheese and a vadouvan vinaigrette Gem Lettuce Salad with Maple Tahini, pistachios and pink peppercorns ‍ Chantrelle mushrooms with SC corn, black garlic and potatoes Free Range Chicken with an Ahi Amarillo sauce and cabbage Aside from the chicken, all of these dishes felt inventive and fresh. The plating was terrific. Lots of colors, shapes and textures. The flavors really popped. The stand-outs for me were the peach and watermelon dishes. The chicken was good too by the way. It was well cooked and had good texture. I wish the World had more restaurants like @sorghumsalt . It was a joy to eat there. Five Stars *Sorghum & Salt is not new in a technical sense. They existed in different forms prior to their more recent Brick and Mortar in the Cannonborough area.

    Lovely dinner! My sister and I split seven dishes, 4 small, 2 mids, and 1 large. Highly recommend…read morethe citrus salad - the sauce is to die for. The beets and charred cabbage are a most. We also got the focaccia with whipped ricotta which was delicious but not something I think is a must to order. The seared tuna is 10/10!!! The only thing I'd say to skip is the gnocchi, it was not a great texture and the dish overall was lacking flavor! Recommend Sorghum & Salt! The service was very attentive and informative. And the restaurant is lovely to sit in.

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    Board listing where local ingredients are acquired from
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    Acorn squash
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    The Tippling House

    The Tippling House

    4.6
    (28 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Our favorite wine bar in the area!…read more The service was exceptional as our server was incredibly knowledgeable and helped us choose wines that were a perfect fit for our tastes. They offer an impressive selection of wines both by the glass and by the bottle, making it easy to find something you'll love. While the food menu is small, every item feels thoughtfully curated. The black olives were the perfect snack pairing, and the peaches were absolutely incredible. We loved learning that the peaches are sourced locally and that the mint is grown fresh right behind the restaurant. The space itself is cozy and intimate, creating a warm atmosphere that makes every visit feel special. We can't wait to come back!

    Stopped here for some wine after dinner and found it to be a little gem. It's small but they offer…read moreboth bar seating and have some tables available towards the back. It was quaint but very inviting. I'm so sorry if I got your name wrong but I think it was Nicole? She was very friendly and told us about their specials and I love that they print a new menu daily as they rotate a lot of their wines. There was an option to do a "half bottle" which gets you just a touch more than a glass so we thought that was perfect for the two of us for just under $40. We got a nice and chilled Gamay and enjoyed our conversations with her. It's a nice place for a date, girls night or even if you want to sit alone at the bar. The team there makes you feel at home!

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    Smash burger
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    Berkeley’s

    Berkeley’s

    4.5
    (149 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    A caesar salad with a buffalo chicken cutlet and fries, split, with a coors banquet. The perfect…read moregirl dinner for two. Sitting on the patio enjoying the weather. This place has great food and great prices, service was quick and the staff was friendly. Would love to try more from here!

    What a horrible experience. Girlfriend and I went there yesterday for a quick drink or two after…read moreattending the Greek Festival nearby. There were 4 open spots at the bar, so when we *finally* found the host, we asked if they were first come, first served. He told us there were two people coming and that he'd let us know. After waiting probably 10 min, he finally agreed to seat us at the bar (the 2 other people never showed up). So, there we sat...and sat. Bartender finally comes by and plops a bottle of water in front of us. Doesn't say hi / bye / or eff you (although she definitely gave off the latter vibe with her body language). After sitting there another 10 min and not being acknowledged whatsoever, I got fed up. Stood up, told my girlfriend I had had enough...and I flat out refused to give my money to an establishment that treats their customers in this manner. Honestly, I grew up in the Lowcountry and I can tell you that *most* restaurants/bars/shops/etc. in Charleston feature employees who are generally gracious/friendly/hospitable/helpful. Then, on occasion, you run into places like this. How they stay in business has to be a function of location alone, because their service is absolutely horrible! Will advise anyone who will listen to avoid this place at all costs!

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    Wedge w buffalo cutlet
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    Laurel - spanish - Updated July 2026

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