Hours

Breakfast: Monday - Friday: 7:00am - 10:00am, Saturday - Sunday: 8:00am - 11:00am
Dinner: Sunday - Thursday: 5:30pm - 10:00pm, Friday - Saturday: 5:30pm - 11:00pm

Cross Street

Meeting Street

Parking

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Pricing

$31 to $50

Peninsula Grill   

112 N Market St
Charleston, SC 29401
843-723-0700
www.coconutcakes.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (13 Ratings)   Read Reviews (13)    Rate and Write a Review

Haute cuisine and high spirits. Steaks and chops, fish and oysters, champagne and lobster. And proper cocktails, served with style each evening by chef/partner Robert Carter and staff. The atmosphere is sophisticated and clubby, not formal, Walls are covered in rich velvet with antique Cyprus woodwork, 19th-century oil paintings and contemporary renderings of local plantation life. Beyond the room are views of the lush Garden Courtyard and reflecting pool. Experience the acclaimed fare of four-star Peninsula Grill. For all guests business casual is the appropriate attire. For Gentlemen, a jacket is requested, not required. For Women, either a dress or slacks is suggested.

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13 Ratings and Reviews

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winyahone
Review rating 5 out of 5
EXCELLENT FOOD AND WINE LIST
By winyahone on 04/26/2007
WE ATE THERE WITH TWO OTHER COUPLES ON SUNDAY APRIL 15TH. THE FOOD WAS OUT OF THIS WORLD AND WE EAT AT A LOT OF CHARLESTON RESTAURANTS. WE COME FROM SIXTY MILES AWAY TO SPEND THE NIGHT, SHOP AND EAT. THIS IS THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN, FOOD SERVICE AND ATMOSPHERE.
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Review rating 2 out of 5
I agree w/ 8/18/05
By dcdopson on 04/01/2007
My wife and I are young professionals and look even younger. Food was fine but staff seemed a bit aloof. Keep in mind people, if we are willing to pay your prices we can afford a 40+$ tip. Better luck next time j/o and remember, you never know who you are dealing with!
wmmci3
Review rating 4 out of 5
Charleston is NOT Atlanta
By wmmci3 on 03/01/2007
and Charlestonians are not necessarily impressed by "executives from Atlanta." Charleston has its own rhythm and its own pace. If you are going to go out for dinner at a 4 star restaurant in Charleston, plan on being there at least 3 hours. Peninsula Grill is first class. But, if you are in a hurry or need you are ego stoked by fawning wait staff, there's always Applebee's sport.
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Review rating 1 out of 5
Poor Service
By bcdbelanger on 02/23/2007
We had executives come from Atlanta on business this past week and ate here for dinner on Wednesday evening. There was barely any customers there. The food was good but we did not get served for 2 hours. Very poor service and definitely not worth the wait, when you are trying to please executives.