Restaurant, American restaurant, Bar
Food & drink
Vibe
Steamed clams
Scallops
Clam chowder
Shrimp and grits
Martini
Pumpkin soup
Chocolate
Rack of lamb
Cornbread
By owner
Street View
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I had my heart set on dining at Slightly North of Broad (SNOB) long before I even landed in Charleston, South Carolina, and it did not disappoint.The name alone caught my attention, with its clever acronym, but it was the menu, particularly the roasted duck breast, that truly made this restaurant a must-visit for me.I traveled all the way from Folsom, California, and the duck was absolutely worth the journey across the country—perfectly cooked and bursting with flavor. The atmosphere was just beautiful, providing a warm and welcoming dining experience.The service was equally outstanding, with staff who were not only attentive but also very accommodating to my dietary restrictions.Being allergic to gluten, corn, and tomatoes can make dining out challenging, but SNOB handled it with ease.While they didn’t have a specific gluten-free roll, they kindly offered a gluten-free bun, toasted to perfection, which completed my meal in the best way possible. Even without the gluten-free bread accommodations, I would have been thrilled with my meal.The roasted duck alone made the trip worthwhile, but the exceptional service and atmosphere elevated the entire experience.I highly recommend SNOB for anyone visiting Charleston—it’s an unforgettable dining experience that you simply can’t go wrong with.
Came here with a couple ladies for lunch.I was able to snag a parking spot on the street quickly since there is no lot, but there is a garage nearby.Pretty busy place around 12pm on a Tuesday.This is part of the “Halls” collection so it was also my first experience as well.It was casual to business casual as far as how people were dressed but the staff were in all black and gave that fine dining service feel.Peter was our server, very nice, friendly guy and attentive during service.We started with the clams, buttery, lemony and came with some bread - very tasty.I had the swordfish with risotto as my meal.Good portion, I liked the pickled carrots that came with it the most.My friends had the Milanese chicken with salad which had some pieces of watermelon that looked juicy.Overall it was a good experience, I wasn’t blown away by anything in particular but I enjoyed what I had.
We were in town for a long weekend and this was by far our favorite experience.The service was excellent and the food was outstanding.They are very accommodating as well as knowledgeable about food allergies.There were plenty of options for our friend who has a peanut and tree nut allergy.Our large party really enjoyed the halibut, lamb, and pork chop.Would definitely recommend!
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