Explore the rich culinary heritage of Charleston’s past with this unique gastronomic adventure. Step back in time and savor a captivating four-course meal showcasing 18th and 19th-century dining customs, ingredients, and techniques. Led by a culinary historian, the experience offers an enlightening narrative on the evolution of Southern cuisine while providing exclusive after-hours access to the South Carolina Historical Society Museum and its collection of colonial-era artifacts. This intimate gathering, limited to just 16 guests aged 16 and older, promises to immerse you in the flavors and stories that shaped Charleston’s dining traditions. Prepare to embark on a journey that tantalizes the senses and ignites the imagination.
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Key Points
- This immersive experience combines a four-course historic meal with a guided tour of the South Carolina Historical Society Museum.
- The dining menu showcases delectable dishes from the 18th and 19th centuries, accompanied by a glass of Madeira wine.
- Guests receive a captivating historical and culinary narrative, delving into Charleston’s rich heritage from the 1730s to the 1890s.
- Visitors have the opportunity to explore the museum’s galleries, which feature colonial artifacts, maps, and insights into Charleston’s plantation economy and cultural revival.
- The experience caters to guests aged 16 and older, maintaining a maximum group size of 16 for an intimate and exclusive atmosphere.
Overview of the Experience
The 18th and 19th Century Historic Dining and After Hours Museum in Charleston, South Carolina combines a captivating historical tour with a delectable four-course meal, showcasing the culinary delights of the past.
Earning a Badge of Excellence with 74 reviews, this unique experience is led by a culinary historian who provides insight into Charleston’s rich history.
Guests can expect to savor dishes like Beef à la Mode, Duck and Sausage Pilau with Apples, and Roast Capon with Lemon, complemented by desserts such as Charlotte Russe and Croquembouche.
The experience also includes a visit to the South Carolina Historical Society Museum, allowing guests to explore the city’s heritage before or after the meal.
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Dining Menu and Offerings
The dining menu at the 18th and 19th Century Historic Dining and After Hours Museum offers a captivating four-course meal, featuring a selection of dishes that transport guests back in time.
Guests can savor hearty entrees like Beef à la Mode, Duck and Sausage Pilau with Apples, and Roast Capon with Lemon, as well as indulge in decadent desserts such as Charlotte Russe and Croquembouche.
The experience begins with a glass of Madeira wine, setting the tone for a delightful culinary journey.
The menu showcases the rich culinary heritage of Charleston, with each dish carefully curated to reflect the flavors and techniques of the 18th and 19th centuries.
This dining experience is a true testament to the city’s rich history and gastronomic traditions.
History and Culinary Narration
Alongside the mouthwatering meal, the 18th and 19th Century Historic Dining and After Hours Museum experience provides an enlightening historical and culinary narrative led by a knowledgeable historian.
As you dine, the historian offers a captivating account of Charleston’s rich history, delving into the city’s culinary traditions from the 1730s to the 1890s. You’ll learn about the evolution of dining customs, ingredients, and techniques that shaped the region’s unique flavors.
The tour also includes a visit to the South Carolina Historical Society Museum, where you can explore the museum’s exhibits and gain a deeper understanding of Charleston’s past.
This immersive experience seamlessly blends the pleasures of the palate with the fascination of history, creating a truly memorable evening.
Museum and Exploration Time
After dining on the sumptuous 4-course meal, visitors can explore the South Carolina Historical Society Museum at their leisure. They’ll uncover Charleston’s storied past through the museum’s exhibits, gaining a deeper understanding of the city’s rich cultural heritage. This post-dinner exploration offers a chance to fully take in the history that has shaped the region’s unique identity.
The museum’s collection is divided into three main galleries, each offering a unique perspective on Charleston’s history:
Gallery | Focus | Highlights |
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Colonial Charleston | Explores the city’s founding and early development | Colonial-era artifacts, maps, and documents |
Antebellum Charleston | Examines the city’s prosperity during the pre-Civil War era | Displays on the plantation economy and the lives of enslaved people |
Post-War Charleston | Showcases the city’s resilience and reconstruction after the Civil War | Exhibits on the city’s cultural and architectural revival |
Location and Accessibility
Visitors can find the 18th and 19th Century Historic Dining and After Hours Museum at 100 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina 29401.
They’ll need to come to the back entrance on Chalmers Street and ring the bell to gain access to this unique culinary and historical experience.
The activity lasts approximately 2.5 hours and is open to guests 16 years and older, with a maximum group size of 16 travelers.
This centrally-located museum offers a convenient and accessible setting for those wishing to enjoy Charleston’s rich history and savor a multi-course meal from the 1730s through 1890s, all while exploring the South Carolina Historical Society Museum.
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Age Restrictions and Group Size
The 18th and 19th Century Historic Dining and After Hours Museum caters to guests aged 16 and older, with a maximum group size of 16 travelers to ensure an intimate and immersive experience.
This age restriction allows the museum to provide a mature and educational atmosphere, while the limited group size creates a more personalized and exclusive environment.
The key details regarding age and group size are:
- Minimum age requirement of 16 years old.
- Maximum group size of 16 travelers.
- Intimate and immersive dining and museum experience.
- Mature and educational atmosphere for adult guests.
Inclusions and Pricing
The 18th and 19th Century Historic Dining and After Hours Museum offers a comprehensive package that includes a 7-course supper, narration on Charleston and culinary history, and admission to the South Carolina Historical Society Museum. The 7-course supper features a selection of dishes from the 1730s to 1890s, such as Beef à la Mode, Duck and Sausage Pilau with Apples, and Charlotte Russe for dessert. Plus, guests receive a glass of Madeira wine to start the meal. The cost for this immersive dining and museum experience is €127.99 per person, with gratuities included. Guests are welcome to bring their own beverages to enjoy throughout the 2.5-hour activity.
Inclusions | Details |
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Supper | 7-course meal with 3 entrees and dessert |
History | Narration on Charleston and culinary history |
Museum | Admission to South Carolina Historical Society Museum |
Drinks | BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle) |
Gratuity | Included in the cost |
Duration | Approximately 2.5 hours |
Cost | €127.99 per person |
Logistics and Duration
The 18th and 19th Century Historic Dining and After Hours Museum experience takes place at 100 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, with guests entering through the back entrance on Chalmers St and ringing the bell.
The activity lasts approximately 2.5 hours, allowing visitors to:
- Enjoy a 4-course meal featuring dishes from the 1730s to 1890s.
- Learn about Charleston’s history and culinary traditions from a knowledgeable culinary historian.
- Explore the South Carolina Historical Society Museum before or after the dinner.
This immersive experience has a maximum group size of 16 travelers, with a minimum age requirement of 16 years old.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Request Dietary Restrictions or Allergies?
Yes, guests can request dietary restrictions or allergies. The restaurant accommodates various dietary needs, including vegetarian, gluten-free, and nut allergies, to ensure all guests have an enjoyable dining experience.
Is the Museum Accessible for Guests With Disabilities?
The museum is wheelchair-accessible, with ramps and elevators available. Guests with disabilities are welcome, and the staff is happy to accommodate any special needs to ensure an enjoyable experience.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?
Yes, the museum offers discounts for students and seniors. Students and seniors receive a 10% discount on the €127.99 per person cost. Visitors should inquire about the discounts when booking their reservation.
Can I Book the Experience for a Private Event or Group?
Yes, the experience can be booked for a private event or group. The venue can accommodate up to 16 travelers and offers exclusive access to the museum and dining experience for private parties.
How Far in Advance Should I Make a Reservation?
Reservations for this dining experience should be made at least 2-3 weeks in advance, as it’s a popular activity. This allows the organizers to accommodate guests and prepare the meal accordingly.
Recap
This exclusive culinary experience transports visitors back in time, blending a captivating historical tour with a four-course meal that showcases Charleston’s rich culinary heritage.
Led by a knowledgeable culinary historian, guests will explore the evolution of dining customs and enjoy an immersive exploration of the South Carolina Historical Society Museum.
With a maximum group size of 16 and guests aged 16 and older, this intimate event offers an educational and unforgettable journey through the 18th and 19th centuries.
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