The Restaurant at The Restoration Hotel
The Restoration's restaurant is endorsed by experts. Out of 13 publications that we tracked, 10 acknowledged the restaurant, like Travel + Leisure, Oyster and Jetsetter.
The Restoration Hotel
Travel + Leisure
"Expansive renovations are underway for a projected March 2016 opening, adding rooms, a library, coffee shop, and rooftop restaurant"
Oyster
"Located in the heart of historic Charleston, The Restoration on King is a 16-suite boutique property surrounded by upscale shops, restaurants, and museums"
Jetsetter
"Or order room service from four local restaurants"
Forbes Travel Guide
"Though your suite also comes with its own impressive kitchen (the concierge can stock the fridge), the hotel has a new seventh-floor restaurant, The Watch: Rooftop Kitchen & Spirits, serving up a menu of classic Lowcountry fare for those nights you don't feel like cutting on the stove"
The Telegraph
"A seamless, imaginative weaving together of new and existing buildings, The Restoration offers 54 suites, plus a rooftop restaurant and bar"
goop
"The Restoration is actually made up of five different buildings (one of which dates back to 1822) that served as row houses, a vinyl record shop, a department store, a telegraph office, and a restaurant/bar in past lives"
Lonely Planet
"Common areas – a library, a rooftop pool, a farm-to-table restaurant and cool coffee shop – follow suit with saddles as wall art and build-your-own-motorcycle schemes"
Star Service
"There is currently no restaurant or bar, but housekeepers deliver a daily breakfast card with a selection of items for guests to choose from"
Afar Magazine
"After a multi-phase expansion completed in 2016, the former Restoration on King dropped "the King" from its name and gained a new restaurant, spa, coffee shop, and several dozen more suites"
Fodor's
"The Watch Rooftop Kitchen & Spirits is a light and bright restaurant and bar located on the hotel’s top floor"