Restaurant in Charleston, United States
Leon’s Oyster Shop
100ptsCasual, credentialed seafood. Walk-ins welcome.

About Leon’s Oyster Shop
Leon's Oyster Shop is Charleston's most credible casual shellfish stop — OAD-ranked two years running and pulling a 4.5 across 3,000+ reviews. Walk-ins work, daytime hours start at 11am daily, and the raw bar plus fried chicken format handles mixed groups well. Go at lunch on a weekday for the easiest experience; save the evening slot if you want the room at full energy.
Still Worth Coming Back To
If you've already done Leon's once, the question isn't whether to return — it's whether to change your approach. Leon's Oyster Shop on King Street has held its Opinionated About Dining Casual North America ranking through 2023 and 2024, which tells you something: the kitchen isn't resting on early goodwill. With a 4.5 rating across more than 3,000 Google reviews, the consistency here is the point. On a second visit, go with a plan rather than a mood.
What Daytime Service Delivers
Leon's opens at 11am every day of the week, which makes it one of the more accessible lunch destinations on the Upper King corridor. The casual seafood format — oysters anchoring a broader shellfish-forward menu , translates well to daytime eating. The pace is easier before 1pm, the room is less compressed, and you're more likely to get a seat without a long wait. For a weekend brunch situation in Charleston, where many of the better rooms go prix-fixe or reservation-only, Leon's all-day casual structure is a practical advantage.
The kitchen's orientation toward oysters gives the daytime menu a lightness that works in its favour. A fried chicken program runs alongside the raw bar, which is a more useful pairing than it might sound , it gives groups with mixed appetites a reason to share a table. If you're returning and leaned raw last time, the fried side of the menu is worth attention. If you went heavy on fried before, build the visit around the oyster selection and whatever cold preparations are running.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Leon's operates on a walk-in model that suits its casual register , you don't need to plan weeks out the way you would for FIG or Vern's nearby. That said, weekend evenings fill quickly, and if you're coming specifically for lunch on a Saturday, arriving before noon or after 1:30pm gives you the leading shot at a smooth entry. Hours run 11am to 10pm, seven days, so there's genuine flexibility on timing.
The address is 698 King St , central enough that it works as an anchor for a longer afternoon on Upper King. If you're building a wider Charleston day, the neighbourhood has enough around it that you don't need to rush in and out. For a fuller picture of what's worth your time in the city, see our full Charleston restaurants guide and our full Charleston experiences guide.
Where It Fits in Charleston's Seafood Picture
Leon's sits firmly in the casual-but-credentialed bracket. It isn't trying to be Delaney Oyster House, which runs a more polished, reservation-focused format. And it isn't Chubby Fish, which operates in a more intimate, tasting-oriented mode. Leon's is the place you go when you want good shellfish without the formality tax , and when you want it available at 11am on a Tuesday. For international seafood context, serious fish cooking at the Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica or Alici on the Amalfi Coast operates at a different register entirely , but Leon's isn't competing in that conversation and doesn't need to.
What the OAD recognition signals is that this is a kitchen taken seriously by people who eat widely and critically. That's a meaningful data point in a city where casual seafood venues are plentiful but rarely distinguished. Leon's has earned its repeat-visit status not through novelty but through execution.
Also worth considering nearby: Lowland for a different casual register, and Malagón Mercado y Taperia if the group wants something outside the seafood lane entirely. For hotel planning around the visit, our full Charleston hotels guide covers the options by neighbourhood. If you're spending longer in the city, our Charleston bars guide and wineries guide are worth a look too.
Quick reference: 698 King St, Charleston SC , open 11am–10pm daily , easy walk-in availability, especially before 1pm on weekdays.
Compare Leon’s Oyster Shop
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leon’s Oyster Shop | Seafood | Easy | |
| Rodney Scott's BBQ | Barbecue | Unknown | |
| Xiao Bao Biscuit | Chinese | Unknown | |
| The Ordinary | New American - Seafood | Unknown | |
| FIG | New American | Unknown | |
| Lewis Barbecue | Barbecue | Unknown |
A quick look at how Leon’s Oyster Shop measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Leon’s Oyster Shop handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.
How far ahead should I book Leon's Oyster Shop?
You don't need to book. Leon's operates on a walk-in basis, which puts it in a different category from reservation-heavy Charleston spots like Delaney Oyster House or FIG. Arrive early for lunch or just after 5pm on weekdays to minimise wait time. Weekends on Upper King can get busy, so later evening arrivals may mean a longer hold.
What should I wear to Leon's Oyster Shop?
Casual clothing is the appropriate call here. Leon's is an OAD-ranked casual seafood spot on King Street, not a white-tablecloth operation. Jeans and a t-shirt are fine. If you're coming from the beach or a walking tour, you'll fit in without changing.
Is Leon's Oyster Shop good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration — a birthday lunch or a relaxed group dinner — but not for a milestone where ambience and formality matter. Leon's casual register is its strength, not a limitation to overlook. For a more occasion-ready experience in Charleston's seafood category, The Ordinary offers a grander setting and a reservation structure that fits the format better.
Hours
- Monday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Thursday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Friday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Saturday
- 11 am–10 pm
- Sunday
- 11 am–10 pm
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