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11 Hideaway Coffee Shops in Charleston, S.C.

I like coffee, don't you?

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11 Hideaway Coffee Shops in Charleston, S.C.
Katherine Stall

Charleston, S.C. may be known for horse-drawn carriages, family-style beach weekends, and lines of high-society ancestry; but, the coffee in the Holy City isn't so bad either. Here are 11 hideaway coffee opportunities from the adventures of a self-proclaimed coffee snob:

1. Christophe Artisan Chocolatier-Patissier

Enjoy a macaron and a cup of coffee with french-style vibes in the background!

90 Society St, Charleston, SC 29401

2. City Lights Coffee

141 Market St, Charleston, SC 29401

3. Cuppa Manna

Not a coffee drinker? (1) Why're you reading this? (2) Try one of Cuppa Manna's famous bubble tea selections.

100 S Main St, Summerville, SC 29483

4. Coastal Coffee Roasters

108 E 3rd N St, Summerville, SC 29483

5. Black Tap Coffee

70.5 Beaufain St, Charleston, SC 29401

6. The Coffee Shop at Edisto Beach

The motto of the lone coffee shop at Edisto Beach is "coffee with a view." Makes sense, right?

3731 Docksite Rd, Edisto Island, SC 29438

7. Knightsville General Store & Coffee House

Those living just outside of Summerville S.C. no longer have to drive to town for coffee! This quaint general store and coffee house opened in May 2017.

1700 Central Ave Summerville, SC 29483

8. Metto Coffee and Tea

354 W Coleman Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464

9. Vintage Coffee Cafe

219 Simmons St, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464

10. Kudu Coffee & Craft Beer


4 Vanderhorst St, Charleston, SC 29403

11. Black Magic Cafe

This funky coffee hideaway recently opened up a second location on James Island, S.C. In other words, double the magic in the form of caffeine!

1130 Folly Rd, Charleston, SC 29412

103 W Erie Ave, Folly Beach, SC 29439

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