Bride Tribe Weekend Guide

Charleston does bachelorette weekends right.

Cobblestone streets, rooftop cocktails, and brunch spots worth the wait — here’s where to eat, drink, and gather the whole crew for the last hurrah.

Where to Eat

Brunch is basically mandatory. Here's where to go.

Bride Tribe Favorite

Sweet Palm Coffee & Food

The go-to King Street stop for a bachelorette morning — good coffee, easy brunch plates, and enough space to actually sit the whole group down before the day gets going. It's an easy first stop before you hit the rest of King Street.

471 King Street, Charleston, SC
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Poogan's Porch

A historic Charleston house turned Southern dinner spot — classic pick for a bride tribe dinner reservation.

Southern Dinner

The Ordinary

A former bank building turned oyster hall and seafood spot, popular for a celebratory group dinner downtown.

Seafood

Husk

Ingredient-driven Southern cooking in a converted Victorian house — a favorite for a special-occasion table.

Southern, Upscale
Where to Drink

Rooftops, cocktails, and a toast to the bride.

The Vendue Rooftop

Harbor views and sunset cocktails above the French Quarter — a natural spot for the group's first toast.

Pavilion Bar

A longtime rooftop favorite atop the Market Pavilion Hotel, overlooking the historic district.

The Cocktail Club

A speakeasy-style upstairs bar on Market Street known for craft cocktails and a lively late-night crowd.

A Simple Framework

One day, mapped out for the whole crew.

9:00 AM
Coffee & brunch at Sweet PalmGet the group fed and caffeinated before the day gets going.
11:00 AM
Walk King StreetShops, photo spots, and easy people-watching between meals.
2:00 PM
Down time / spa or beachBuild in a slower stretch before the night starts.
6:00 PM
Dinner reservationBook ahead for a group table at one of the sit-down spots above.
9:00 PM
Rooftop toastEnd the night with a view and a round for the bride.