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24 Ann St Suite A, Charleston, SC 29403
· Sports bar, American restaurant, Bar
· 4.5/5 Google (1392 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively downtown sports bar with solid burgers, friendly vibes, fast kitchen most days, and prices that feel fair for the area—expect occasional service hiccups on busy game nights.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
The Brick delivers reliable sports bar dining with solid food quality anchored by standout burgers and onion rings at fair downtown prices. Consistency challenges—intermittent cold food and fryer quality issues—prevent higher performance, though attentive service and a welcoming game-day atmosphere keep the experience competitive with respected neighborhood casual spots. Best suited for quick meals, group gatherings, and pre-event bites rather than destination dining.
Restaurant Summary
Walk into The Brick and you get easygoing sports bar energy: open room, TVs everywhere, and staff who often greet you quickly. One diner raved that the crew made them feel "right at home," while another called out hilarious bathroom signs and a space that is perfect for game day. The cooking leans classic American bar fare done with care—think juicy burgers, hearty sandwiches, and snacks built for sharing. Favorites like the Lowcountry burger with pimento cheese and fried green tomato, crisp onion rings, and a satisfying French dip fit the vibe. It is more comfort-driven than experimental, with prices that feel fair for a central downtown spot. For families, this is a kid-friendly choice. The menu reads like a hits list: burgers, chicken, fries, mozzarella sticks, and simple salads. Portions are reasonable, and if you have picky eaters, the Simple Man burger or a plain chicken fillet keeps things easy. Expect crowds and a louder room during big games.
At a Glance
- Central downtown location with garage parking next door
- Standout burgers and onion rings at fair prices
- Service can lag on busy game days; occasional cold or over-fried items
- Reservation handling for large groups can be inconsistent
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Game-day atmosphere with TVs everywhere
- Friendly servers and bartenders who keep drinks moving
- Juicy burgers with Southern touches
- Convenient parking and easy walk to attractions
Points of Concern
- Service delays and missed greets reported during peak hours; staff focus can drift toward regulars at times
- A few complaints about cold food or fryer oil quality on off days
- Reservation mishandling for larger parties caused long waits and frustration
- Pricing is generally fair, but some items (wings size, shrimp portions) drew value complaints
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$26-38 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For vegetarians, choose House or Caesar Salad with veggie patty add-on
- Families can split onion rings and a Classic burger to keep costs moderate
- Beer fans: ask for current drafts; pricing is called reasonable for downtown
Perfect For
- Watching your team with friends
- Pre-show bite before Music Farm
- Casual family lunch downtown
- After-work beers and a burger
Location Insights
Area: Downtown mixed-use near Visitor Center and museums; lively with students, tourists, and after-work crowds.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked area with good lighting and steady foot traffic, especially on event and game nights.
Nearby: Steps from parking garage, near Charleston Museum and Music Farm; convenient before tours and shows.
Charleston Historic DistrictThe Charleston Historic District offers a rich dining scene with a blend of upscale restaurants, casual eateries, and bars. The atmosphere is lively, combining Southern charm with a bustling urban vibe, attracting both visitors and locals looking for diverse culinary experiences.
Ann StreetAnn Street is known for its casual dining and nightlife options, including sports bars and grills that cater to a crowd looking for relaxed social settings and game-day atmospheres.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–02:00
Tuesday11:00–02:00
Wednesday11:00–02:00
Thursday11:00–02:00
Friday11:00–02:00
Saturday11:00–02:00
Sunday11:00–02:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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