This Folly Road taco hotspot is located just over the bridge from downtown Charleston, and has been welcomed heartily by taco lovers in the area. The prices and variety you'll find among the White Duck Taco Shop taco selection is competitive with other Tex-Mex style restaurants in Charleston, with most tacos priced at $3.50, and a handful of specialty items at $6 or $7. Tacos are each served with two corn tortillas, and overflowing with fillings; the double shell allows for a larger than average taco experience (or, two tacos out of one). Inexpensive yet tasty snacks such as the house-made chips and salsa trio or the watermelon feta salad compliment the casual menu and take-a-number setting. White Duck Taco Shop does not take reservations, but it's not likely that you'll need them; this multilevel warehouse restaurant offers more than enough seating, including an outdoor patio with shaded picnic tables.
Recommended for Best Value because: This taco emporium serves larger, cheaper tacos, fast! White Duck makes our list for its $3.50 tacos, each overstuffed and delivered with two corn tortillas.
Clare's expert tip: Take your number outside to a picnic table if the weather's nice, and be sure to order the homemade chips and salsa trio as a warmup for your tacos!
This small, classic French lunch and brunch cafe is tucked just a few steps off of busy King on George Street—central to downtown's shopping district and College of Charleston campus. Duck inside, and you'll likely be welcomed by the enthusiastic, accented owner couple, who proudly share their omelettes and crepes (sweet and savory) with Charleston locals and visitors, served in the traditional style of Brittany in Western France. Sweet crepes include fillings such as strawberries, bananas, homemade chocolate and cream or blueberries, cream and salted butter caramel. In the mood for something heartier? Try one of Breizch Pan's savory crepes, like the L'huelgoat with goat cheese, spinach, onions, and tomatoes, or the La Complete with egg, ham, swiss cheese, with greens. All Breizch Pan crepes are made with buckwheat and are gluten free.
Recommended for Best Value because: It's not hard to find a great breakfast in Charleston, but it's always a challenge to seek out authentic crepes. Find them at Breizch Pan.
Clare's expert tip: Try to arrive at Breizch Pan early if you're going for breakfast—this side street cafe is small and fills up quickly.
Located on Spring Street between Rutledge and Ashley Avenues, this small streetside cafe serves a big menu of breakfast and lunch favorites, all at a great value of prices and portions. Expect a hefty serving when visiting Sunrise Bistro Xpress for breakfast, and prices that are much more affordable than other nearby breakfast and brunch alternatives. Try the Morning Sandwich, meat, egg and cheese on bagel or bread, for just $4, the Breakfast Burrito with meat, eggs, potatoes, onions, peppers and cheese for $7, or a shareable Open Faced Omelet, ranging from just $6 - $9. Sunrise Bistro lunch offerings are just as wallet-friendly, and come in the form of soups and salads, sandwiches, quesadillas and daily specials. Most lunch options are priced from $7 - $11. Head to Sunrise Bistro by bike or foot if possible, as parking is limited to metered street spots in the surrounding residential area.
Recommended for Best Value because: This small, casual cafe offers higher quality, more flavor and larger servings than you'd expect at their affordable breakfast and lunch menu prices.
Clare's expert tip: New in town? Order a side of grits (if they don't already come with your meal). At Sunrise Bistro Xpress, they're quick, tasty and cheap, just how grits are meant to be!
This corner restaurant is small, but colorful and lively inside and out. Expect quick, friendly service and plenty of "good vibes," a priority for the family-owned Dellz business. Dellz Uptown, located just past the Crosstown in the northern part of the downtown Charleston peninsula, is perhaps best known for their vegan and vegetarian-friendly over-stuffed wraps and the delicious Jazzy Pizza, a healthy pita pizza topped with fresh greens, avocado, tomato, and beans - even vegan cheese by request. Don't worry, there are plenty of options for your omnivore friends, too! There's no delivery from Dellz Uptown, so be sure to call ahead for take out.
Recommended for Best Value because: After a long day of explorations in Charleston, Dellz makes for a healthy, hearty option for budget-minded visitors.
Clare's expert tip: Trust us, you want (and need) the Jazzy Pizza, a pita pizza topped with fresh greens, cheese (vegan by request), beans, tomatoes, and more.
When in search of food-fuel in downtown Charleston, you'll find that there is no shortage of sandwich-serving options at hand. If you're a little more selective in your cravings, and would like to sample local specialties rather than chain restaurants, Butcher & Bee is your destination. The chefs at Butcher & Bee are in the business of "hand-held comfort food" and artistry in the form of sandwiches and plates that appeal to all preferences and budgets (vegetarians welcomed). Open for weekday lunch and late night service on weekend nights (til 3am Friday and Saturday), this comfortable, communal style restaurant shares their daily menu via social media (check their Facebook and Twitter before going).
Recommended for Best Value because: Butcher & Bee brings affordable late night grub to the "Upper Upper King" area, with creative, veggie-friendly menus that change daily and source locally.
Clare's expert tip: Butcher & Bee is BYOB! Bring your own beer or wine to dinner here, or check out the Hire Wire Distilling Co. next door for samplings of local liquors.
This tiny but mighty restaurant packs in a crowd each day of the week (except Sundays when R Kitchen is closed for business). Chef and owner Ross Web heads a small team of assistant chefs in his venture here on Rutledge Ave--to bring affordable fine dining to downtown Charleston in a comfortable, open, and inviting environment. While they're at it, R Kitchen offers much more to its small group of guests at each of three nightly seatings: a $25, 5-course meal that emphasizes local, seasonal ingredients and a menu that's crafted to meet the needs and tastes of each guest in attendance that evening. Call ahead for reservations (nightly reservations here are in high demand) and be sure to disclose any dietary needs or preferences. Chef Ross will take care of your party, and you'll be able to watch each step taken to prepare and serve your dinner.
Recommended for Best Value because: R Kitchen only has three seatings each night it's open, but a stroll past the restaurant at dinnertime proves its popularity and allure.
Clare's expert tip: You can't get much better than 5 courses for $25, especially when your meal comes alongside a live cooking session seen easily from most seats in the house (plus on-point wine pairings).
Step off of iconic Broad Street and into the small yet charming interior of Gaulart & Maliclet's Fast & French, a traditional bistro living up to its quirky name. Come to Fast & French for your Battery Park picnic supplies of French cheeses, meats and breads, or stay awhile, enjoying the always lively company in the cozy interior of this Broad Street bistro. Start your day off with a cup of coffee and croissant for just $4.25, or come at lunchtime for a sandwich or salad with a glass of house wine for under $10. For a sampling of Fast & French offerings, try the combination of French cheeses and paté for $12.75, or the Fondu Du Jour for $16. Dinner entrees are thoughtfully prepared and presented in a casual yet undeniably beautiful French style; each is served with soup or salad, rice or couscous, and bread. Thursday night is fondue night, with a choice of beef, seafood, Swiss and Blue Cheese.
Recommended for Best Value because: Fast & French is passionate about providing an authentic French experience; naturally, they serve excellent French cheeses and wines in an affordable yet sophisticated manner.
Clare's expert tip: Fast & French always provides a great value, whether for picnic supplies or a quiet meal in their cozy interior.
This charming, unmarked Italian restaurant is tucked just off of Upper King Street onto quiet, residential Warren Street, within walking distance of many hotels and shops. At Pane e Vino, you'll enjoy a cozy, authentic Italian fine dining experience, for a fraction of the cost you'd expect to go along with your meal. Pane e Vino owner Alfredo Temelini is very dedicated to his Italian family's traditions of cooking and attentive service, and it shows in the beautiful presentation of each dish. Most entrees at Pane e Vino range from $15 - $25, a modest request for items such as the Ravioli Alla Casalinga with spinach and ricotta fillings, Cioppino seafood stew, or Penne Alla Maremnana with spicy sausage and wild mushrooms. The charcuterie boards, daily dessert specials and a carefully selected Italian wine list at Pane e Vino make for a well-rounded and romantic evening out.
Recommended for Best Value because: Pane e Vino offers very reasonable prices for the quality and presentation of each of their dishes, the charming restaurant interior, and glowing outdoor patio.
Clare's expert tip: Pan e Vino is an ideal place to celebrate special occasions or host a group dinner. Just be sure to call Alfredo a few days in advance for the larger patio seating space!
You might be surprised to find that one of Charleston's best sandwich joints is housed in a laundromat! It's true: Persimmon Cafe, located at 226 Calhoun Street, shares its deli counter and eat-in seating with several dozen washing machines. Don't pass up the chance to visit this creative cafe for a gourmet panini, like their Curry Chicken Salad, Zucchini with pistachio pistou or the Adult Grilled Cheese with prosciutto and green apple. During the chillier months, Persimmon's soup plus grilled cheese combo warming and satisfying. It's not just the regular menu items that are responsible for Persimmon's growing crowd of regulars. Daily specials (posted to their Facebook and Twitter pages) like the Cubano, Grilled Butternut Squash, and Spanish Fly are also popular. Sides of Peanut Butter and Ginger Slaw and desserts like the Nutella and (tableside) Toasted Marshmallow Custard act as perfect compliments to any sandwich.
Recommended for Best Value because: Why visit Persimmon? Cross eating in a laundromat off your bucket list, 'cause Persimmon's paninis and hand-spun custards are enough to bring you in.
Clare's expert tip: Don't miss Date Night at Persimmon! On the third Thursday of each month, Persimmon offers 2 sandwiches, 2 sides, 2 drinks and 1 custard to share, all for $20!
This humble and inviting corner cafe is located on the corner of Cannon and Coming Streets, and beloved by regulars and first-time visitors alike. Any choice from the Five Loaves lunch or dinner menus is likely a great value, with modestly priced yet artfully intricate soups, sandwiches and entrees. Menus provide a variety of vegetarian options, with popular soup/salad/sandwich combinations a popular option. Five Loaves salads are served with house-made dressings, and sandwiches feature meats from local Charleston area farms. Soup, dinner and dessert specials change daily, and the creative menu is organized by Herbivores, Carnivores, Between the Bread, and of course, Soups (check the chalkboard inside for daily selections). Five Loaves is ideal for an affordable lunch break or wallet-friendly date night; lunch items usually max out at $10, dinner prices typically fall below $20. Expect hearty sandwiches, impressive salad plates, and large entree portions.
Recommended for Best Value because: Ask any local for a best value meal recommendation, and they'll likely steer you down Coming Street to Five Loaves for a soup/salad/sandwich lunch.
Clare's expert tip: Make plans to visit Five Loaves on Wednesdays and Saturdays to enjoy half price bottles of wine with your dinner!