Within the city of Charleston, SC, a very special island town has emerged.

Formerly owned by Harry Frank Guggenheim, Daniel Island was formerly used primarily for farming, cattle ranching, and as a private hunting retreat. The island remained undeveloped until the early 1990s and is now a 4,000-acre oasis that holds rivers, creeks, and beautiful marshes for those who live and visit here to enjoy and explore.

Queen Anne’s Revenge opened in 2001 and was the first restaurant to be built on the Island. It is conveniently located next to the Hampton Inn on Fairchild Street and offers ample parking and a quiet location to embrace the tranquility of this unique location.