Our Inspector's Highlights
•Grill 225 offers a casual atmosphere, and there aren’t the hushed tones typical in fine-dining restaurants. Instead, you’ll hear boisterous laughing and conversation throughout the dining room, and maybe some chatter from little ones, since it’s also a kid-friendly restaurant.
•Market Pavilion Hotel's signature restaurant has a traditional steakhouse vibe, with dark wood walls, a white-coffered ceiling and Rat Pack tunes in the background.
Things to Know
•The dress code at Grill 225 in Market Pavilion Hotel is business casual. In general, Charleston is a pretty laid-back city when it comes to dressing up, so you won’t have to bring your suit or cocktail dress. Jeans are permissible, as long as men pair them with a nice button-down shirt and perhaps a sports coat, and ladies don a dressier blouse and heels. Women also can opt for dresses or skirts.
•If you’d rather have a nightcap than dinner, head across the room to the wood bar. Sit near the painting of George Washington and order a Southern Style martini (peach schnapps, vodka and a splash of orange juice).
•Because the restaurant is an open space in the hotel lobby, you’ll see people coming and going.
The Food
•While the red meat get top billing, the steakhouse serves a solid list of seafood. One of the finest catches is an appetizer: The tuna tower is a tall stack of rice, avocado, crabmeat and tuna tartare that gets a nice kick from lemon-chile oil.
•Another deep-sea delight is the Maine lobster. Served family style, the lobster is prepared in almost any way you could want it, including scampi, thermidor and brandied with black cherries, tarragon and herb butter.
•Desserts are just as classic as the vibe at Grill 225. Try the impressive napoleon with thick layers of chantilly and vanilla creams, flaky pistachio puff pastry and berries.