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Frannie & The Fox succeeds where other Charleston hotel restaurants have struggled. Part of the Makeready hospitality group, Frannie & The Fox — a restaurant set adjacent to the lobby at boutique hotel Emeline (181 Church St.) — was busy when it opened in 2020 and has stayed that way in the three-plus years since.
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This boutique hotel is a welcome addition to the Charleston City Market area, which is otherwise overcrowded with basic hotel chains. Rooms come with record players and a curated album of music by local musicians.
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There are scads of high quality restaurants a very short walk away: Hank’s Seafood Restaurant, FIG, Lenoir, Cru Café, Henry’s rooftop, Emeline’s Franny & Fox, and The Ryder’s poolside bar Little Palm.
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Ideal Spots To Cozy Up In Charleston Right Now. Don’t skip town before stopping at Frannie & The Fox. The signature wood-fired restaurant concept on the ground floor of Emeline, Frannie’s recently opened an intimate new bar concept called The Den and in addition to serving up specialty cocktails and caviar bumps, is a sexy spot to post up pre-or post dinner.
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The group behind the Emeline Hotel and Italian restaurant Frannie & the Fox recently opened the intimate (and slightly hidden) bar the Den. The space seats 30 and focuses on martinis, caviar, and Italian snacks.
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My friends and I never get tired of the First Friday Art Walk, which is run by the Charleston Gallery Association. We usually do that each month and then grab dinner and drinks. A favorite is the pizza at Frannie & the Fox, which is part of the Emeline hotel.
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How to Visit the Beautiful Settings of Summer 2023’s Best Beach Reads for Less. Set on Sullivan’s Island, just outside of downtown Charleston, the book is a tale of coming back home, hidden secrets, and the power of family. If the Lowcountry is calling your name — as it did for the novel’s main character, Maggie — reserve a room at Emeline, which one reviewer described as having “quality service,” “excellent” rooms, and a “professional and friendly” staff.
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6 Best New(ish) Hotels in Charleston. Emeline opened its doors back in 2020, but the sheen hasn’t worn off. Unlike many of its pastel-hued neighbors, the rooms and lobby favor rich velvets and dark woods, and each area has its own distinct soundtrack.
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10 Cool Coffee Shops Across the U.S. A stay at a boutique hotel is always made better by a charming coffee shop onsite, and that’s just what you’ll find at the Emeline in Charleston. The cozy, muted interiors at Clerks are perfect for plugging in and fueling up before setting out for a day spent wandering the city’s picturesque streets.
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Travel + Leisure magazine named Emeline, a boutique downtown hotel, on its 2023 T+L 500 list of the best hotels in the world.
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The 10 Best Cities for Neighborhood Restaurants in the U.S. For fine-dining options, head north to Upper King and check out Indaco, 167 Raw Oyster Bar, and Frannie & the Fox.
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Family-friendly things to do in the Charleston area from March 31 - April 6. Hop over to Emeline, 181 Church St., from 12-2 p.m. for an Easter Egg Hunt in the hotel’s courtyard and meet the Easter Bunny.
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Hotel Emeline offers expanded artist residency program. Hotel Emeline on Church Street is expanding its new artist residency program with quarterly artists and special events. After launching the residency in July 2022, the hotel has opted to make the program quarterly rather than annually, largely due to positive feedback from hotel guests and the surrounding artistic community.
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