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Delaney Oyster House

115 Calhoun St

Lunch - 11:30am-2:30pm daily Dinner - 4:30pm-10:00pm Sun-Thurs and 4:30pm-11:00pm Fri-Sat Happy Hour - 4:30pm-6:00pm Mon-Fri

$$$

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With all the new restaurants popping up in Charleston, it can be hard to decide which ones are worth trying. However, coming from the brilliant minds behind Charleston staple Husk, I knew Delaney Oyster House had to be at the top of my list. Nestled in a historic house on Calhoun Street, Delaney Oyster House focuses on highlighting the fresh local seafood Charleston has to offer. A substantial raw bar list is accompanied by items such as smoked fish dip, clam chowder, catch of the day and a hummingbird cake ice cream cone - all of which I had and were delicious! (Seriously, don’t miss the ice cream cone) Delaney’s also has a “Lil’ Shuckers” children’s menu that features options such as fish nuggets, buttered shrimp, chicken fingers and fruit ranging from $4-6. We had a full dinner, but I could just as easily see stopping in for some ½ price oysters and a glass of wine during happy hour.

 

Things to Note:

  • The majority of the dining is up a flight of stairs on the second floor.

  • The bathrooms are spacious but do not feature a changing table.

  • Valet parking is available or there are garages nearby. (Marion Square or Gaillard)

  • I’d recommend making a reservation on a Thursday-Saturday evening. You can call the restaurant or book through resy.

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Savannah Hardcastle
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