We are requesting guests to wear semi-formal attire to our wedding! For gentlemen, we are requesting a suit and tie, and for the ladies, midi or maxi dresses!
August in Charleston will be warm! We recommend wearing light, breathable fabrics in pastel or summery colors.
With our wedding venue being situated in downtown Charleston, Ubers and Lyfts should not be an issue to or from the venue; however, we recommend guests give themselves plenty of time when leaving for the ceremony in order to arrive on time.
Rainbow Row – Snap a photo at this iconic row of colorful historic homes on East Bay Street.
Pineapple Fountain – A symbol of Southern hospitality in Waterfront Park, perfect for a scenic stroll by the harbor.
The Battery & White Point Garden – Explore a historic park with beautiful harbor views, monuments, and grand antebellum homes.
Shem Creek – Head across the river for waterfront dining, sunset views, and kayaking.
Charleston City Market – Stroll through this historic market filled with local crafts and handmade goods.
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens – Wander lush gardens and explore one of the South’s oldest plantations.
King Street – The heart of downtown shopping and dining.
Charleston has no shortage of incredible food! 167 Raw is a must for fresh, casual seafood—no reservations, but worth the wait. For oysters, fried chicken, and frozen G&Ts, head to Leon’s Oyster Shop, a laid-back Southern staple. HomeTeam BBQ serves up delicious smoked meats in a relaxed setting, perfect for a casual lunch or dinner. If you're craving a great burger or classic American comfort food, Little Jack’s Tavern is the spot. For brunch or an all-day breakfast fix, Miller’s All Day hits the mark with Southern-style favorites. And for a cozy dinner with a neighborhood feel, Melfi’s offers delicious Italian dishes in an intimate setting.