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    The Pinch — Hotel Review

    By Room NeticApril 24, 20265 Mins Read
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    Why book?

    Centrally located, chic, clever, stylish—a great addition to the city.

    Set the scene

    The Pinch sits on King Street’s popular north-south artery of clothing shops, wine bars, palm trees, and decorative facades. The steady hum of activity hits a particularly resonant pitch on the Second Sunday of each month when the street closes to vehicular traffic and becomes a European-style pedestrian mall with outdoor eateries and prancing pets on leash. The hotel’s understated marquee anchors the corner of King and George, but the private entrance is tucked discretely off-street. Just follow the flickering lanterns to a cobblestone-laid courtyard where the valet will greet you.

    The backstory

    This is a passion project more than four years in the making. Philadelphia-based hospitality visionaries Randall Cook and David Grasso fell in love with Charleston and quietly purchased a cluster of historic structures on King. They meticulously restored exterior facades while unifying interiors into a seamless flow of indoor and outdoor spaces, with guest rooms above. A standalone historic house on the eastern edge of the enclave houses the hotel’s bar and restaurant Lowland where guests and locals sip and dine amidst lovely hand-painted murals and a wood-burning fireplace.

    The rooms

    Choose from 25 rooms, lofts, suites, plus a few longer-term residences, including a standalone townhouse located on the third floor of the circa-1796 Lequeux-Williams House, above Lowland restaurant. The larger suites are perfect for families or groups of friends traveling together who want to lounge in the living room and cook in the generously sized kitchen, equipped with a smooth walnut island, Mauviel copper cookware, and a craft cocktail recipe book for the bar. Even the smallest rooms don’t disappoint, because no matter the layout, every single room boasts design finesse: handcrafted furniture, artistic lighting (bunched linen pendant shades), pinched stoneware in the kitchen, wood-fired ceramics, hand-painted accent wallpaper, potted cacti on windowsills, one-of-a-kind antique woven rugs. The Pinch is a design collaboration between CEO/co-founder Cook and his orbit of trusted talents, like Morris Adjmi Architects and architect Aaron Poritz, and an ensemble of international artists whom Cook knows personally. I found myself coveting a number of items in the kitchen and taking notes on items to purchase for my own dream home: the sleek copper Dualit toaster hand-assembled in England, or the razor-sharp Misen knife set with its smooth blue grip.

    Food and drink

    Since its opening, the hotel’s restaurant Lowland has been a big hit with guests and locals. I’m a sucker for a beautiful space, particularly the cozy copper-topped bar in the repurposed kitchen house out back. Look for local classics like shrimp cocktail with a fancy cognac sauce, crispy quail from the mid-state, and grilled wreckfish chowder with local turnips. And don’t skip the buttermilk pot de crème. The hotel initially had an intimate oyster bar off its lobby, but that space is now a cool special events venue.

    In the rooms individual brass cocktail kits, well-curated minibar labels (don't miss the canned Unspiked mocktail, with blood orange and cardamom), oversized ice cubes in the freezer, excellent salty snacks, and small-batch spirits. You can ask the hotel to stock your kitchen to order before your arrival, so technically, you’d never need to dine out, but then you’d miss out on Charleston’s culinary scene. For breakfast, you can grind and brew coffee in-room or head to the lobby for fruit, yogurt, and pastries.

    The spa

    The single-room spa hides in the building’s center, buffered by silken clay walls, so it’s very tranquil. Make an appointment for individualized treatments, from deep tissue massages to facials using the homegrown botanicals and clean, eco-conscious skincare line from Davines Village in Parma, Italy.

    The neighborhood/area

    You’re in the heart of activity. Walk west into quaint neighborhoods and the timeless “cistern” quad of the College of Charleston (founded 1770). One block north is Marion Square and the weekend farmer’s market for all sorts of nibbles and souvenirs. Gourmet market Caviar & Bananas is half a block away. Shop for clothing, books, antiques, and jewelry (Croghan’s is amazing) up and down King Street. Many of Charleston’s top restaurants are nearby (like Lenoir, FIG, and Le Farfalle). We eagerly await the opening of The Pinch’s sister hotel The Nickel further up King Street, officially opening its doors in June of 2025.

    The service

    Service is top-notch and personal: seasoned professionals lured away from other luxury brands, so the hotel has clearly staffed itself well.

    For families

    All these gorgeous design touches might be lost on families with young children, so I would recommend The Pinch for working travelers, shoppers, couples, and groups of friends. The hotel is not pet-friendly, but I can’t blame them for not wanting to scratch up the handsome herringbone flooring.

    Eco effort

    Sustainably sourced spa products, custom-designed refillable water carafes: The Pinch is clearly cognizant of its eco-imprint. Plus the fact that all of the buildings making up The Pinch’s enclave (with the exception of one new structure) are themselves “recycled” preservation victories.

    Accessibility

    There is one ADA accessible King bedroom in the hotel, so be sure to request it specifically if you need ample doorways, handy grab bars, and roomy desks. This is a brand new hotel, built to code, so hallways and elevators are not a problem.

    Anything else?

    I wish I could kidnap The Pinch’s design team and have them redo my house with their clever mix of tactile pieces: hand-painted black-&-white floor tiles in the bathrooms, beveled glass shower doors (for privacy), perfectly honed sink basins, alabaster sconces, craftsman furniture. I love it all.

    Check Availability at Booking.com

    36 George Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29401
    United States
    https://www.thepinch.com/
    (854) 895-4422

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