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Robert's Restaurant Of Charleston

In Business Since 1976

Based on 2 reviews

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182 E Bay St

Charleston, SC 29401

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(843) 577-7565

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Hours of Operation

Mon-Wed Closed, Thu-Sat 7:30pm-10pm, Sun Closed

Products and Services

Features: Award Winning, Bar, Credit Cards, Prixe Fixe Menu
Reservations: Takes Reservations.

About Robert's Restaurant Of Charleston

In business for 21 years in Charleston, Robert Dickson has attracted audiences from around the world with his delicious 5 course price-fixed menu and glorious baritone voice singing Broadway and opera tunes. One seating at 7:30 pm daily. Typical Menu

  • Scallop Mousse with Lobster Sauce
  • Home made breads
  • Breast of Duckling with pasta
  • Locally grown field greens, grape tomatoes and English cuccumbers
  • Chateaubriand, vegetables and devine sauces Warm stuffed crepes and three delicious sauces, plum, orange burnt sugar and vanilla-white Chocolate
  • Lavazza Coffee
  • Two California wines included with dinner

Entertainment: Live Music



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Best Dining Experience I have ever had!

Posted by foodisfun on 11/6/2007

My husband and I have been dying to try Robert's for a special occasion, so we decided to go for my 40th birthday. As we walked in, I knew this would be a night to remember. It was a small, warm dining room and we were immediately greeted by someone who showed us to our table. Our menus were personalized with my name and happy birthday. The wine chosen by the manager was delightful and kept coming all night long. The food was out of this world. The things that were served were nothing I would normally order but I ate every last bite and was yearning for more (especially the famous scallop mousse). The music was beautiful. Piano playing throughout the entire evening, and songs by Robert and other amazing vocalists. The entire evening was so special, especially when I was serenaded "Happy Birthday". We saved for so long to try Robert's but we left feeling like we got a great bargain for all that we had. The food, wine, singing, and atmosphere were all so special. The only complaint... yes, the tables are a little tight.

Entertainment VS. Taste

Posted by flutegirl75 on 7/18/2002

I recently visited the famed Robert's of Charleston after much anticipation. I must say that Robert has a wonderful voice and puts on a good show. The small room can provide an intimate or a crowded setting, however, depending on the night you visit (we were at a table next to a group of probably 30 so it was a little too tight for my comfort). Another consideration is your priorities in choosing Robert's. If you simply want to hear a good male voice, this is the spot for you. But if your main interest is in your stomach as opposed to your ear, I would recommend looking into some of the other fine restaurants in the area. The cuisine, in my opinion, is of a higher caliber in other establishments in the area.

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