Discover the exceptional menu at Church and Union Charleston.
Nestled in a stunning historic venue, this restaurant offers a sophisticated New American menu that perfectly balances elevated flavors with a welcoming atmosphere. The culinary craft shines across a concise selection of thoughtfully prepared dishes, ensuring each bite impresses with quality and creativity.
Starters
Begin your dining experience with the delectable Moroccan meatballs, a standout choice that bursts with rich spices and tender texture. This appetizer sets the tone for a meal filled with bold, thoughtful flavors that honor both tradition and innovation.
Mains
The dinner menu shines with high quality items like perfectly cooked ravioli, praised for its pasta texture and flavorful filling, despite a hint of sweetness in the sauce. Seafood lovers will delight in the mahi-mahi and salmon dishes, both expertly prepared to highlight fresh, vibrant flavors. For a classic indulgence, the fried chicken delivers satisfying crunch and juiciness, while the steaks come highly recommended with their rich sauces enhancing every bite.
Desserts
The dessert offerings complement the menu perfectly, promising a sweet finish to your meal with elegant flavors crafted to delight your palate and provide a memorable close to your dining experience.
Drinks
The bar area offers a lively atmosphere with a curated selection of cocktails that include interesting combinations guaranteed to surprise and satisfy. Beer and wine are also available, providing perfect pairings for your meal or stand-alone enjoyment in this stylish setting.
Specials and Highlights
- Historic venue - Enjoy dining in an old church with dramatic, modern decor creating a unique ambiance that combines history and contemporary style.
- Friendly service - Attentive and knowledgeable staff ensure a seamless and welcoming dining experience, including accommodating special dietary needs.
- Perfect for groups - Spacious and lively dining spaces make it a great choice for gatherings and special nights out in Charleston.







