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    Restaurant in Charleston, United States

    Merci

    700Pearl Points

    Small room, seasonal French, book early.

    Merci, Restaurant in Charleston

    About Merci

    Merci is a small, French-influenced room on Pitt St that landed on Resy's 2025 Best of the Hit List for its refined seasonal cooking and dishes like beef Wellington for two. It's one of Charleston's more focused dinner options, well-suited to couples and solo diners who want classical technique over casual energy. Book a week out for weekends; easier to get into than its recognition suggests.

    Verdict: Book It If French-Influenced Intimacy Is What You're After

    Merci lands on Resy's 2025 Best of the Hit List, which means Charleston's dining community has noticed. The good news for you: it's still relatively easy to get in. Booking a few days out is generally sufficient, though weekends at this kind of small, press-recognised room fill faster than the calendar suggests. If you're planning around a specific date, a week's notice is the safer call.

    What Merci Is

    At 28 Pitt St in Charleston's lower peninsula, Merci is a small, French-influenced dining room built around refined seasonal cooking. Think beef Wellington for two as a centrepiece dish, classical technique applied to local and seasonal ingredients, and a room sized for an intimate experience rather than a high-volume service. It is not a brasserie and it is not trying to be. The format here rewards diners who want a considered, quieter meal over Charleston's louder, more casual options.

    The French influence puts Merci in a different conversation from the city's New American heavyweights like FIG and Edmunds Oast. Where those rooms lean into regional Southern produce as the primary identity, Merci's kitchen is working from a classical European foundation. If that framing appeals to you, this is one of the more focused options in Charleston right now.

    How It Eats Later in the Evening

    For food-and-travel enthusiasts looking for where to land after 9 PM in Charleston, the city's small French-influenced rooms tend to wind down earlier than cocktail bars and casual spots. Merci's intimate format and refined menu position it as a dinner-first destination. If your evening runs late, plan to book an earlier seating rather than banking on last-minute availability post-10 PM. For later-night eating, Malagón Mercado y Taperia offers a more flexible drop-in format, and Charleston's bar scene documented in our full Charleston bars guide will serve you better after midnight.

    Who Books Merci

    Merci suits diners who are comfortable in a small, chef-driven room and who come with some point of reference for classical French cooking. The beef Wellington for two is a commitment dish in the leading sense: it requires the right dining partner and the right mood. Solo diners and couples will fit the format better than larger groups. Anyone looking for a lively, social atmosphere will be better served elsewhere in the city.

    For context on where Merci sits in the broader American fine-dining tier, it operates at a level below destination tasting-menu rooms like The French Laundry in Napa or Le Bernardin in New York City, and is closer in spirit to a serious neighbourhood restaurant that happens to have national recognition. That's a useful framing: this is not a pilgrimage-level booking, but it is a meaningfully better dinner than most of what Charleston offers at this end of the market.

    Practical Context

    Specific pricing, hours, and a full menu are not confirmed in Pearl's database, so treat any figures you find online as subject to change and verify directly before booking. The Resy listing is the most reliable current source for availability and pricing. Given the small room size, cancellations matter here more than at larger venues — if you need to cancel, do so with enough lead time for the kitchen to plan.

    For a fuller picture of where Merci sits among Charleston's dining options, see our full Charleston restaurants guide. If you're building a longer trip, our Charleston hotels guide and experiences guide cover the rest of the itinerary.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 28 Pitt St, Charleston, SC 29401
    • Booking difficulty: Easy — a few days' notice usually works; book a week out for weekend dinners
    • Format: Small, intimate dining room , better suited to 2 than larger groups
    • Signature dish: Beef Wellington for two (confirm current availability when booking)
    • Cuisine: French-influenced, refined seasonal cooking
    • Recognition: Resy Leading of the Hit List (2025)
    • Pricing: Not confirmed in Pearl's database , verify on Resy before visiting
    • Late-night suitability: Dinner-focused; plan an early seating rather than a late drop-in
    • Nearby alternatives: Vern's for American contemporary; Lowland for a different register of seasonal cooking

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Merci?

    Bar seating details are not confirmed in Pearl's database for Merci. Given the venue is described as a small, intimate dining room at 28 Pitt St, walk-in bar options are likely limited — call ahead or check Resy before planning a spontaneous drop-in. Booking a table is the safer play here.

    How far ahead should I book Merci?

    Book at least two to three weeks out, especially for weekends. Merci landed on Resy's 2025 Best of the Hit List, which means awareness has grown significantly and the small dining room fills faster than it used to. For the beef Wellington for two — a dish that likely requires advance notice to prepare — booking further ahead and flagging your order at reservation time is worth doing.

    Is Merci good for solo dining?

    Merci is a reasonable solo choice if you're comfortable in a quiet, chef-driven room, but the format skews toward pairs and small groups — particularly given signature dishes like beef Wellington for two. Solo diners who want an active counter or bar energy will find FIG or 167 Raw a more natural fit. If refined French cooking is your priority and you don't mind a slower, intimate pace, Merci works.

    Is Merci good for a special occasion?

    Yes — this is one of the stronger special-occasion cases in Charleston right now. The intimate room, French-influenced seasonal menu, and a dish like beef Wellington for two are all built for that kind of evening. Its placement on Resy's 2025 Hit List adds some external validation without the pressure of a fully formal, multi-Michelin setting. Parties of two get the most out of it; larger groups should confirm the room can accommodate before booking.

    What are alternatives to Merci in Charleston?

    FIG is the closest comparison — classically trained, seasonal, and chef-driven, but more established and harder to book. Edmunds Oast offers a broader menu with craft beer depth, better for groups who want flexibility. 167 Raw suits a lighter, seafood-focused meal at a lower price point. Rodney Scott's BBQ and Husk are entirely different formats — worth knowing, but not direct substitutes for the French-influenced intimacy Merci offers.

    Location

    28 Pitt St, Charleston, SC 29401

    Charleston, United States

    Compare Merci

    Full Comparison: Merci
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    MerciResy Best of the Hit List (2025); Merci is a small, French-influenced restaurant offering refined seasonal dishes and classics like beef Wellington for two in an intimate dining room.Easy
    Rodney Scott's BBQBarbecueUnknown
    167 RawOyster BarUnknown
    Edmunds OastNew AmericanUnknown
    FIGNew AmericanUnknown
    HuskSouthernUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Merci and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    How Merci Compares in Charleston

    Merci occupies a different register from most of Charleston's well-known dining options. FIG is the more established choice if you want a longer track record of seasonal fine dining and a slightly larger room; it also tends to be harder to book. Edmunds Oast shares the New American sensibility but leans heavily on its brewing program, making it a better pick if your group wants to drink broadly rather than focus on a composed dinner. Merci's French foundation sets it apart from both: it's the right call if European classical cooking is specifically what you're after.

    For casual or group dining, Merci is the wrong venue. Rodney Scott's BBQ handles the high-energy, crowd-friendly end of the Charleston market with a James Beard pedigree. 167 Raw is the go-to for oysters and quick, social eating without a reservation commitment. Neither competes directly with Merci, but both are better answers if your group is large or your plans are loose.

    Against Husk, Merci wins on intimacy and classical technique; Husk wins on Southern identity and name recognition for out-of-town visitors. If you're building a Charleston itinerary and can only book one formal dinner, Merci is the stronger pick for a food-focused traveller who has already done the obvious rooms. If this is your first Charleston visit and you want a dining experience that reads as distinctly local, Husk or FIG may serve you better contextually.

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