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    Restaurant in Charleston, United States

    Lowland

    290Pearl Points

    Hard reservation, historic room, Michelin-backed kitchen.

    Lowland, Restaurant in Charleston

    About Lowland

    James Beard Award winner Jason Stanhope's Lowcountry restaurant in a historic Charleston townhouse earned a Michelin Plate in 2025 within its first year. The two-story room — brick walls, fireplaces, and a mossy mural — is among Charleston's most distinctive settings for a serious dinner. Book well in advance: this is a hard reservation, especially on weekends.

    Verdict: Book Lowland for the room as much as the food

    Lowland opened last year inside a 19th-century home on George Street, and its Michelin Plate recognition in 2025 arrived fast for good reason. James Beard Award winner Jason Stanhope built this as a serious Lowcountry dining room, and the combination of that pedigree, a 4.7 Google rating from 234 reviews, and genuine scarcity at the leading tables makes this one of the harder reservations to land in Charleston right now. Book well ahead, especially if you want a fireplace table or a seat upstairs on a weekend.

    The Room

    The atmosphere here is the first thing that earns the booking. Lowland occupies a two-story historic home with warm brick walls, working fireplaces, patterned wallpaper, and a sprawling mossy mural that runs across the interior. The energy is quiet confidence rather than hype: conversation-friendly noise levels downstairs, and a more intimate, almost residential feel on the upper floor. If you are coming for a celebratory dinner or a meal where the setting should do half the work, the room delivers in a way that few Charleston restaurants can match. It sits within The Pinch, a boutique hotel property, but Lowland functions as a fully independent dining destination — you do not need to be a hotel guest, and most diners are not.

    The Food

    Stanhope's menu is rooted in Lowcountry cooking with refined technique rather than reverence. Expect local oysters, farmer cheese biscuits, and a tavern burger described as thick enough to be a commitment. The cooking draws on the kind of Southern ingredient sourcing that made FIG a Charleston reference point, but Lowland's tone is warmer and less austere. For food-focused travelers who have worked through Charleston's oyster bar circuit — including 167 Raw , Lowland offers a more complete sit-down experience with serious technique behind the comfort-food framing.

    Private Dining and Group Bookings

    The two-story layout gives Lowland a structural advantage for group dining that most Charleston restaurants lack. The upper floor creates natural separation from the main room, and the historic residential setting makes it genuinely suited to private events or semi-private dinners in a way that a modern hotel restaurant rarely achieves. If you are planning a special occasion dinner for a larger party in Charleston, Lowland is one of the few rooms where the space itself justifies the gathering , the fireplaces, the mural, the layered interiors all contribute to an atmosphere that photographs well and feels deliberate rather than staged. Contact the restaurant directly to discuss private floor options; the two-story footprint suggests capacity for this, though specific private dining terms are not confirmed in Pearl's data. For comparison, Edmunds Oast handles large groups with more ease logistically, but Lowland wins on setting for a formal occasion.

    How to Book

    Booking difficulty is high. Lowland is a Michelin Plate recipient with a James Beard-pedigreed chef in a small, historic building , supply is limited by the physical footprint of the venue. Weekends fill significantly faster than weeknights, and fireplace tables specifically will go first through the colder months. Book as far out as the reservation system allows. Walk-ins may be possible at the bar on slower weeknights, but do not count on it for a party of more than two.

    Who Should Book

    Lowland is the right call for food-focused visitors who want refined Lowcountry cooking in a room that justifies the effort of a hard reservation. It works well for couples, small groups, and anyone planning a special occasion dinner where atmosphere matters as much as the plate. If you want casual oysters without the commitment, 167 Raw is a better fit. If you want Southern cooking with a more casual register, Rodney Scott's BBQ requires no advance planning. But if you are building a Charleston dining itinerary around one serious sit-down meal , the kind you would place alongside FIG or Husk , Lowland has earned a seat at that table, and the 2025 Michelin recognition makes the case clearly.

    For broader context on where Lowland fits in the Charleston dining scene, see our full Charleston restaurants guide. If you are staying nearby, our Charleston hotels guide covers The Pinch and comparable boutique properties. For pre- or post-dinner drinks, our Charleston bars guide has current picks.

    Quick reference: Michelin Plate 2025 · Google 4.7/5 (234 reviews) · 36 George St, Charleston SC · Book well in advance, especially weekends and fireplace tables.

    FAQ

    What should I order at Lowland?

    • The confirmed menu anchors are local oysters, farmer cheese biscuits, and the tavern burger. These appear to be signatures rather than rotations, though the full menu will shift with availability. Given Stanhope's James Beard background and Lowcountry sourcing focus, the oysters are the highest-confidence order. For context on what a chef of this caliber tends to prioritize, look at how similar Michelin Plate Southern restaurants , including FIG , structure their menus around local sourcing. Pearl's data does not include a full current menu, so check directly with the restaurant for seasonal additions.

    Is Lowland good for a special occasion?

    • Yes, and it is one of the stronger choices in Charleston for exactly this purpose. The two-story historic setting, working fireplaces, and Michelin recognition create the kind of occasion weight that is hard to replicate. It works better for intimate celebrations , a birthday dinner for two or four, an anniversary , than for large group parties. For a milestone dinner in Charleston where atmosphere and culinary seriousness both need to be present, Lowland competes with FIG at the leading of the category.

    What are alternatives to Lowland in Charleston?

    • FIG , The closest peer in terms of Southern fine dining seriousness, slightly more austere in setting. Husk , More casual Southern register, easier to book, less technically ambitious. 167 Raw , Better for oysters in a relaxed setting without the reservation challenge. Vern's , American Contemporary, worth comparing if you want something more modern. Edmunds Oast , Easier for groups, strong New American, lower booking difficulty.

    What should I wear to Lowland?

    • The room signals smart casual at minimum. Warm brick, fireplaces, patterned wallpaper, and a Michelin Plate in a historic Charleston townhouse suggest that jeans are acceptable but sloppy casual is not. Business casual or an refined casual look will fit the room well. Pearl does not have a confirmed dress code on file for Lowland, so if you are unsure, err toward the smarter end of your wardrobe , this is a James Beard-pedigreed restaurant in a boutique hotel property, not a counter-service concept.

    Does Lowland handle dietary restrictions?

    • Pearl does not have confirmed dietary accommodation details for Lowland. Given its Southern Lowcountry focus , oysters, biscuits, a tavern burger , the menu skews toward meat and seafood. If you have serious dietary restrictions, contact the restaurant directly before booking. A refined Southern kitchen with this level of culinary pedigree will typically accommodate standard requests, but the core menu identity is not naturally plant-forward.

    Can I eat at the bar at Lowland?

    • Possibly, on slower evenings. Lowland's booking difficulty is high and walk-in bar seating is not confirmed as a formal policy in Pearl's data. If you are in Charleston without a reservation, a weeknight attempt is more likely to succeed than a weekend. For guaranteed no-reservation eating in Charleston, 167 Raw or Basic Kitchen are lower-friction alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Lowland handle dietary restrictions?

    Lowland's menu is rooted in Lowcountry cooking with a focus on local and seasonal product, which typically gives kitchens of this calibre flexibility on dietary needs. Given the Michelin Plate recognition and James Beard-pedigreed chef Jason Stanhope at the helm, reasonable accommodation requests are worth raising at the time of booking. Call ahead rather than flagging on arrival — the historic building's small footprint means the kitchen is working at capacity on most services.

    What should I wear to Lowland?

    The room sets the tone: warm brick, patterned wallpaper, working fireplaces, and a two-story historic home. That's a dressed-up environment without being a formal one. Think neat, put-together — a blazer or a nice dress reads well here; athleisure does not. This is a Michelin Plate restaurant where people are making a reservation effort, so dress to match.

    Is Lowland good for a special occasion?

    Yes — it's one of the stronger special-occasion cases in Charleston right now. The two-story 19th-century space with fireplaces and a mossy mural gives the room a genuinely occasion-worthy feel, and a Michelin Plate with a James Beard Award-winning chef means the food backs it up. Book as far ahead as possible; supply in this small historic building is limited and the reservation is harder than most Charleston options.

    What are alternatives to Lowland in Charleston?

    FIG is the closest comparable — refined, locally sourced, and similarly hard to book, but with a more stripped-back room. Husk carries the Southern heritage angle in a grander building but has lost some of the creative edge it had under its original kitchen. If you want Lowcountry cooking without the reservation effort, Edmunds Oast offers serious food in a more accessible format. Lowland is the right call if the room matters as much as the plate.

    What should I order at Lowland?

    Based on what the kitchen is known for: local oysters, farmer cheese biscuits, and the tavern burger are the anchors of Jason Stanhope's Lowcountry-rooted menu. These are the dishes that show up in early coverage of the restaurant. Beyond that, the menu reflects seasonal and local sourcing, so what's available will shift — ask your server what's come in that week.

    Can I eat at the bar at Lowland?

    Bar seating in a two-story historic home of this size is plausible, but Lowland's specific bar policy isn't documented in available data. Given the booking difficulty — Michelin Plate, James Beard chef, limited covers in a small historic building — walk-in bar access, if it exists, is your best shot at a same-night seat. Worth calling 36 George St directly to confirm before making the trip.

    Location

    36 George St, Charleston, SC 29401

    Charleston, United States

    Compare Lowland

    How Easy to Book: Lowland vs. Peers
    VenueCuisineBooking Difficulty
    LowlandHard
    Rodney Scott's BBQBarbecueUnknown
    167 RawOyster BarUnknown
    Edmunds OastNew AmericanUnknown
    FIGNew AmericanUnknown
    HuskSouthernUnknown

    How Lowland stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    How Lowland Compares in Charleston

    The closest comparison is FIG, which has held its position as Charleston's benchmark for serious Southern cooking for years. FIG is slightly more austere in setting and more established in reputation; Lowland is newer, warmer in atmosphere, and already credentialed at the same tier with its 2025 Michelin Plate. If you can only book one, your choice comes down to setting: FIG for the cooking-first experience, Lowland if the room is part of what you are paying for. Both are hard to book, so plan ahead regardless.

    Husk occupies a similar historic-building format but operates at a more casual register, easier to book, less technically demanding cooking, better if you want Southern food without a special-occasion commitment. 167 Raw is the right call if oysters are your primary objective and you want a relaxed, no-fuss setting rather than a full dinner. For barbecue, Rodney Scott's BBQ requires no reservation and delivers a completely different kind of Southern cooking, it is not a substitute for Lowland, but it belongs on any serious Charleston food itinerary alongside it.

    Edmunds Oast is the better pick for large groups or casual New American dining with a strong drinks program, lower booking friction and more forgiving for parties that need flexible timing. Lowland wins on atmosphere and culinary pedigree, but requires more planning. If you are building a multi-night Charleston itinerary, Lowland works best as the anchor reservation, with Malagón Mercado y Taperia or Basic Kitchen filling in the lower-commitment meals around it.

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