Architecture has long been a primary gateway to experiencing Charleston, but appetite is now equally the entrée, so to speak, to the Holy City’s sacristy of delights. At Zero George, we consider the culinary arts to be as equally refined as hospitality. In fact, they’re inseparable.

Also, we assume that if you’re in any way, shape, or form a “foodie” you’ve already made a reservation to experience dinner at Zero Restaurant + Bar, so this guide steers you to some of our favorites beyond those at your 0´ doorstep.

Day 1

A little of this, a little of that

Charleston, South Carolina, USA skyline over Marion Square.
Shop + taste

Charleston Farmer’s Market

Marion Square

Live like a local every Saturday at the Charleston Farmers Market in Marion Square.

Chef VIncent cooking class
Get schooled

Zero George Cooking Class

Zero George

Enjoy an intimate chef ’s table-style cooking class hosted by Executive Chef Vinson Petrillo. Located inside our c.1804 kitchen carriage house, gather ‘round our Heston cooktop and get an up-close and personal demonstration of Chef ’s expert techniques featuring local and seasonally-driven fare.

Wild common drinks and small bites
Dinnertime

Wild Common

103 Spring St.

See the Zero concierge to get those coveted dinner times at our sister restaurant Wild Common - we promise it’s a delightfully uncommon dining experience. Book your reservation.

Day 2

In which we cut to the chase with three good meals, but who’s counting

Breakfast & Lunch

Alcove Market

320 Broad St.

Start your day at Alcove Market, open 7 AM – 4 PM, for a stylish breakfast, leisurely lunch, or grab-and-go delights like smoothies, artisanal bites, and a cheeky bottle of wine. Soak in the chic neighborhood vibe while fueling your Charleston adventures.

Pro Tip: Order ahead to skip the line, and bring your furry friends along—the dog-friendly patio is waiting!

Bikes outside Zero George hotel
Field trip

Brewery Tour

Downtown Charleston

Enjoy “hopping” around on a brewery tour featuring a selection of the area’s best breweries on the upper peninsula. Grab a bike taxi so you don’t have to worry about a designated driver!

Oysters in ice trough
Dinnertime

Leon’s Fine Poultry & Oyster Shop

698 King St.

A local favorite, Leon’s serves up fresh local seafood, oysters and the best fried chicken in town - trust us. Did someone say Frosé?

Day 3

In which we digest (just a bit) and explore Charleston’s soul

167 Raw restaurant interior
Lunch

167 Raw

193 King St.

The world is your oyster at 167 Raw, a local favorite seafood joint a short walk away on lower King Street.

Pro-Tip: They don’t take reservations, so aim for an early or late lunch to avoid the line (it typically moves fast).

Charleston Tea garden with oak tree
Field trip

Charleston Tea Garden

6617 Maybank Hwy. Wadmalaw Island

Hello neighbor! After a stop at Charleston Tea Garden in Wadmalaw Island, check out Deep Water Vineyard right next door.

Dinnertime

Costa

320 Broad St.

See the Zero concierge to get those coveted dinner times at our sister restaurant Costa - encompassing coastal Italian fare. Book your reservation.