In-room Dining:
24 hour in room dining.
Restaurants:
Citrus Club
· The crown jewel in a city known for its steepled skyline and sea-skimming views, The Dewberry’s 8th floor terrace features the highest rooftop in Charleston and is home to our whimsical rooftop lounge, Citrus Club. Featuring citrus-inspired cocktails, mostly of the frozen variety and fresh, lite bites; access to Citrus Club is exclusively for our hotel guests and by reservation only.
· Floor-to-ceiling glass walls give way to unparalleled panoramic views of the expansive outdoor terrace, which is punctuated by a citrus colored wall, hand-painted by Emily Harris Art; beyond is a picturesque backdrop of Marion Square, the Arthur Ravenel Jr., Bridge and the Atlantic Ocean. Custom planters and pots overflowing with verdant plantscapes combined with stands of olive and citrus trees further enhance the exclusive atmosphere of this lush escape and provide welcome respite from the sunshine. Throughout the space, the inspired décor is elevated, echoing the hotel’s midcentury design with a bit of whimsy and a wink: bespoke circular citrus-colored lines and curves of the custom banquettes, mid-century lounge furniture is accented in the same citrus piping. And because John Dewberry believes all good design needs a bit of whimsy, he hand-drew a slice of a navel orange and had a studio out of Brooklyn, NY—LiteBrite—turn it into a neon sign which is prominently positioned to be seen upon entering.
· Floor-to-ceiling glass walls give way to unparalleled panoramic views of the expansive outdoor terrace, which is punctuated by a citrus colored wall, hand-painted by Emily Harris Art; beyond is a picturesque backdrop of Marion Square, the Arthur Ravenel Jr., Bridge and the Atlantic Ocean. Custom planters and pots overflowing with verdant plantscapes combined with stands of olive and citrus trees further enhance the exclusive atmosphere of this lush escape and provide welcome respite from the sunshine. Throughout the space, the inspired décor is elevated, echoing the hotel’s midcentury design with a bit of whimsy and a wink: bespoke circular citrus-colored lines and curves of the custom banquettes, mid-century lounge furniture is accented in the same citrus piping. And because John Dewberry believes all good design needs a bit of whimsy, he hand-drew a slice of a navel orange and had a studio out of Brooklyn, NY—LiteBrite—turn it into a neon sign which is prominently positioned to be seen upon entering.