Following the ceremony there will be a 2-hour gap before the reception at the Historic Rice Mill. Below are a few recommendations for the time in-between.
Blind Tiger is a 8-minute walk (.5 mile) from the ceremony and a short Uber/Lyft ride to the reception at the Historic Rice Mill. Blind Tiger is a fixture in Charleston with a beautiful courtyard.
Sorelle Mercato is a 4-minute walk from the ceremony and offers coffee, bottles of wine and casual fare, including salads, paninis, Sicilian-style pizza, and pastries.
The Citrus Club is a short Uber/Lyft ride from the ceremony. The rooftop cocktail lounge at The Dewberry Hotel features citrus-inspired cocktails, light bites and beautiful views of Charleston.
Rainbow Row is a charming stretch of pastel-colored homes along East Bay Street, the Old City Market in historic downtown Charleston.
The Edmondston-Alston House is a stunning 19th-century mansion overlooking Charleston Harbor, offering a glimpse into the city’s storied past. With its preserved interiors and sweeping views, it beautifully captures the elegance and history of Charleston’s antebellum era.
Sullivan’s Island is a serene coastal retreat just outside Charleston, known for its wide sandy beaches, charming homes, and laid-back Southern charm. A handful of restaurants and bars are on Middle Street when you first arrive on the island. With its rich history and breathtaking ocean views, it’s the perfect spot to soak in the Lowcountry’s natural beauty.