What locals are saying
Gullah & Grooves is a newer North Charleston supper club threading the needle between Gullah Lowcountry cooking and a live-music lounge experience — think crab meat rice and mac and cheese alongside a rotating roster of local bands, with a weekend brunch-to-late-night programming split that signals serious entertainment ambitions. It occupies a suite in the Centre Pointe commercial corridor rather than a downtown address, which keeps the crowd more neighborhood than tourist. The review footprint is still thin for a place with this much concept energy, and the NYE buffet-and-open-bar events suggest the room leans into the supper-club format more than pure dining destination.










