Bar in Charleston, United States
Last Saint
100Pearl PointsGo at the right time, order well.

About Last Saint
Last Saint on Meeting Street is one of Charleston's more accessible bar bookings, with a food program that earns serious attention rather than afterthought status. Easy to get into, and worth returning to — the combination of drinks and food that's genuinely worth eating together puts it ahead of most bars in its bracket. A reliable pick for food-focused drinkers.
Should You Book Last Saint?
If you've been to Last Saint once, the question on a return visit isn't whether it holds up — it's whether you've been going at the right time and ordering the right things. On a second visit, the room's particular rhythm becomes clearer: this is a bar that rewards attention. That's a rarer quality in Charleston's increasingly crowded bar scene than it might sound.
Last Saint sits at 472 Meeting Street in Charleston, SC — a part of town that sees enough foot traffic to fill seats easily, but the bar doesn't coast on that. The approach here is focused enough that bar food, in particular, deserves a genuine look rather than the usual afterthought treatment. In a city where plenty of bars treat food as a footnote to cocktails, Last Saint positions its food program as something worth ordering seriously. That's the angle that separates a first visit from a more considered one.
Charleston has no shortage of strong cocktail bars. The Cocktail Club leans technical and theatrical; The Gin Joint is the city's reference point for craft cocktails done with real depth. Last Saint's draw is different: the combination of drinks and food that's genuinely worth eating together, rather than a kitchen that exists to mop up liability. Explorers who treat eating and drinking as a single act , rather than separate categories , will find the format here makes sense.
Booking is easy, which puts Last Saint in a different bracket from harder-to-access spots in the city. That accessibility is a practical upside, not a signal about quality. For visitors building a Charleston itinerary across bars, restaurants, and beyond, Last Saint fits naturally into an evening rather than requiring scheduling gymnastics. Check our full Charleston bars guide for context on how it sits in the wider scene, and our full Charleston restaurants guide if you're planning around food as seriously as drinks.
For comparison across similar bar formats in other cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans offer useful reference points for what a food-forward cocktail bar can look like at a high level. Last Saint operates in that same general spirit, scaled to Charleston's pace.
Practical Details
| Detail | Last Saint | The Cocktail Club | The Gin Joint |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booking Difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| Location | 472 Meeting St, Charleston | Downtown Charleston | Downtown Charleston |
| Food Program | Bar food worth ordering | Light bar snacks | Limited |
| Leading For | Drinks + a real meal | Cocktail focus | Craft cocktail depth |
For more on Charleston's broader scene, see our full Charleston hotels guide, our full Charleston wineries guide, and our full Charleston experiences guide. If you're also considering 39 Rue de Jean, 82 Queen, or babas on cannon, those each serve a different function in a Charleston evening , check their Pearl pages for a direct comparison. For a Southern-city peer beyond Charleston, Julep in Houston is worth knowing as a benchmark for what food-and-cocktail integration can look like.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Last Saint?
Last Saint is located at 472 Meeting St in Charleston, and walk-in capacity varies by night. On weekends, arriving early is the safer play — the space fills and there is no guarantee of a seat if you show up late. A reservation or advance check-in call, if available, is worth the effort rather than risking a wait.
What's the crowd like at Last Saint?
Last Saint draws a local-leaning Charleston crowd that takes its drinks seriously — not a tourist trap, but not aggressively niche either. Meeting Street puts it within easy reach of both residents and visitors, so expect a mix. The vibe skews more focused and lower-key than the louder spots along upper King.
Is Last Saint good for a date?
Yes, confidently. The Meeting Street address gives it a bit of separation from the King Street bustle, which helps with conversation. For a first date, it reads as considered without being stiff — more credible than a hotel bar, less performative than a rooftop. Two people at the bar or a small table works well here.
Is the food good at Last Saint?
Food at Last Saint is not the primary draw — this is a drinks-first venue. If you are coming primarily to eat, Charleston has better-suited options nearby. Treat any food offering as a complement to the cocktails, not the reason to book.
Does Last Saint have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour details for Last Saint are not confirmed in available venue data. Worth calling ahead or checking their current social channels before planning a visit around discounted pricing. If value-hour timing matters to you, Prohibition on King Street has a documented happy hour structure worth comparing.
Is Last Saint good for groups?
Last Saint works for small groups of two to four — larger parties will find the space tighter and the format less accommodating. If you are coordinating six or more, Prohibition or The Cocktail Club offer more group-friendly setups with space to spread out. Last Saint is better suited to an intentional small-group outing than a celebratory crowd.
Location
472 Meeting St B, Charleston, SC 29403
Charleston, United States
Compare Last Saint
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Last Saint | Easy | |
| The Cocktail Club | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Doar Bros | Unknown | |
| Graft Wine Shop & Wine Bar | Unknown | |
| Prohibition | Unknown | |
| The Gin Joint | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- The Cocktail Club, Notable alternative
- Doar Bros, Notable alternative
- Graft Wine Shop & Wine Bar, Notable alternative
- Prohibition, Notable alternative
- The Gin Joint, Notable alternative
How Last Saint Compares to Other Charleston Bars
If your priority is cocktail craft above everything else, The Gin Joint is the reference point in Charleston, it has the history and the technical depth to back up its reputation. The Cocktail Club sits in a similar bracket, with a more theatrical presentation and a stronger focus on the drink itself rather than the food alongside it. Last Saint's distinction is that it treats the food program as a genuine parallel to the drinks rather than a supporting act, which makes it the better call if you're planning an evening around both eating and drinking rather than cocktails alone.
Doar Bros and Graft Wine Shop & Wine Bar occupy different territory: Graft skews wine-forward and is the better choice if bottles and natural wine are your focus; Doar Bros has a more casual, neighbourhood feel. Prohibition leans into a more polished, destination-bar format. Last Saint is easier to book than most of these, which matters on a trip where you're not planning weeks out.
The practical verdict: book Last Saint when you want a bar that takes food seriously and doesn't require advance planning. Book The Gin Joint or The Cocktail Club when the cocktail program is the whole point and food is secondary. Book Graft when wine is leading the evening. Last Saint is the most versatile option in the group for a longer sit that involves real eating.
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