La Cave Brings a Taste of Southern France to Charleston with Opening Set for October 17th

La Cave: A New Piece of Southern France Opens in Charleston

If you find yourself wandering the vibrant streets of Charleston, you’re in for a real treat! A new bar called La Cave, located at 550 King Street, is set to open its doors on Thursday, October 17th, at 5 p.m. After the success of its neighboring restaurant, Félix Cocktails et Cuisine, owner Félix Landrum is excited to bring an authentic taste of Southern France to the heart of Charleston.

The Atmosphere: A Trip to the South of France

As you step into La Cave, you will instantly feel like you’ve been transported to a charming cocktail lounge nestled somewhere in the south of France. The entrance features a hallway designed to look like a stone cellar, setting the tone for the cozy experience that awaits inside. You’ll be greeted by a picturesque room adorned with olive trees, lavender plants, and beautiful blond wood flooring. Relax on one of the plush tufted couches or enjoy a drink in front of the marble-top bar while glittering chandeliers illuminate the space.

The decor is carefully curated, with antique mirrors and family paintings that lend a warm, intimate feel. It’s a space where you can unwind, have a good chat with friends, or simply enjoy the laid-back atmosphere.

A Taste to Remember

Now, let’s talk about what you’ll be sipping on! La Cave boasts a delightful drink menu featuring ten craft cocktails, including an innovative martini made with forage fat-washed vodka and crowned with a caviar crisp garnish. If cocktails aren’t your thing, you’ll also find a selection of rare and hard-to-find whiskies that’ll add a dash of adventure to your evening.

The food offerings are equally tempting, with a selection that includes oysters and caviar, a petite bouillabaisse, and decadent duck confit gnocchi. One of the highlights is the chance to order a smaller version of the popular raclette burger from Félix, which is sure to make your taste buds sing.

When to Visit La Cave

La Cave will be open to guests from Tuesday through Saturday, 5 p.m. to midnight. Whether you’re looking for a post-work drink, a night out with friends, or a special place to celebrate, this bar promises to be a delightful destination. The atmosphere is designed for socializing and snacking, making it the perfect setting for an evening of relaxation.

Final Thoughts

With La Cave, Félix Landrum has truly created a haven that pays homage to both his travels and the rich culinary scene of Charleston. The blend of cozy aesthetics with deliciously crafted cocktails and bite-sized culinary treasures makes this new bar a must-visit spot. So mark your calendars for October 17th, grab your friends, and immerse yourself in the delicious vibes of Southern France—right here in Charleston!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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