Tickets are limited, so early purchase is encouraged to reserve your spot.
Your favorite event from Charleston's Best Hospitality Group is BACK! Mark your calendars for Wednesday, November 20, 2024! Guests will be greeted at the John St. entrance to Hutson Alley with a seasonal welcome beverage from Charleston’s Smallest Bar. The evening’s celebration will take place among the lanterns and under the lights of our beautiful alleyway with chef-attended stations from all six Holy City Hospitality restaurants and dessert samplings from Good Food Catering. Attendees are welcome to enjoy a specialty cocktail offering, craft beer, wines from Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) and live music from Ronnie Johnson. Tickets are limited, so early purchase is encouraged to reserve your spot. Menu highlights include:
Coast Bar and Grill—Steamed Oysters With Cocktail Sauce, and Fixin's
Charleston’s Smallest Bar—Shrimp Cocktail with Lemon and Horseradish Cocktail Sauce
Victor's Seafood & Steak—Prime Rib Sliders with Shaved Prime Rib and Creamy Horseradish Sauce
Vincent Chicco's—House-made Meatball of Veal and Pork with San Marzano Tomato Sauce
Virginia's on King—Carolina Crab Rice with Fried Broccoli
Good Food Catering—Parfait trio - Apple Pie, Pumpkin Mousse and Sweet Potato Cheesecake
Tickets are now available for $80, or 2 tickets for $150. All attendees must be 21 or older. Tickets can be purchased athere.Questions? Email marketing@holycityhospitality.
Hutson Alley is a historic winding pathway between John and Hutson Streets in downtown Charleston. Adorned with fig ivy, vintage lanterns and palmetto trees, the alley is home to five Holy City Hospitality establishments including the famed 39 Rue de Jean, Coast Bar and Grill, Charleston’s Smallest Bar, Victor’s Seafood & Steak, and Vincent Chicco’s. Also located adjacent to the alley on the corner of Hutson and King Streets is Virginia’s on King.
Founded in 2001 by Michael Bennett, Holy City Hospitality is one of Charleston’s largest locally-owned hospitality companies dedicated to inspiring memorable experiences through inventive ingredients and gracious service. Holy City Hospitality consists of 39 Rue de Jean, Coast Bar and Grill, Vincent Chicco’s, and Victor’s Seafood & Steak, all located on Hutson Alley. The alley is a quaint hidden gem in the heart of Charleston’s peninsula, with Virginia’s on King just around the corner. Additional establishments include Good Food Catering and the Historic Rice Mill, a waterfront event space in downtown Charleston. For more information, call or visitwww.holycityhospitality.com.