167 Raw

167 Raw is a seafood restaurant Harleston Village Charleston located in United States.

9 / 10
38
ratings
  • Phone

    (843) 579-4997

  • Website

    167raw.com/charleston

  • Instagram

    167_raw

  • X (Twitter)

    167_raw

  • Facebook

    No Facebook

  • Type

    Seafood Restaurant

Address

193 King St Charleston , SC 29401 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Discover & Visa)
Wheelchair Accessible Yes
Dining Options Bar Service, Take-out
Restroom Yes
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert
Drinks Beer, Wine, Full Bar, Cocktails

Comments / 6


Keywords:

pastrami swordfish fish bar
Dalton Jäklitsch

Fresh seafood and great beer what else can you ask for!

Lynn Moore

Baked ousters, caviar service, shrimp toast , pastramied swordfish all delicious!

John Carney

Cocktails are great. Order the local oysters . Ceviche is mind blowing. Any Po Boy will make your day. The pastrami sword fish is game changing.

Meaghan

The king crab mafaldine was amazing!so was the ceviche & shrimp taco too. Drinks were just okay but overall a great spot.

John Carney

Try the pastrami swordfish sandwich . Amazing.

Eunjung Kim

굴이랑 랍스터롤~~~

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