Sweet Palm is Downtown Charleston's go-to café for fresh wraps, hearty breakfast burritos, BLTs, and artisan coffee. Real ingredients. Lowcountry hospitality. Right here on King Street.
Handcrafted Beverages
From expertly pulled espresso to plant-based energy refreshers, every drink at Sweet Palm is made to complement your food and fuel your day on King Street.
Bold, concentrated shots and precise cortados pulled fresh to order.
Velvety steamed milk layered over espresso. Available hot or iced.
Smooth espresso with steamed milk — or our rich mocha with chocolate.
Slow-steeped 18+ hours for a bold, smooth flavor. Perfect for warm Charleston afternoons.
Hand harvested from the volcanic soils of Kagoshima, Japan.
Signature recipe brewed on site. Dirty chai adds a shot of espresso.
Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Green Tea, Moroccan Mint, Chamomile.
Pink Palm (strawberry + dragonfruit), Southern Sunset (peach + cherry), Golden Wave (mango + pineapple), Berry Blue (sugar-free). 80mg natural caffeine.
Thunderbird (blue raspberry + lime over green tea), Sea Island (mango + passion fruit + coconut water), Lowcountry Mojito (pineapple + lime + fresh mint soda).
A Downtown Charleston Food Destination
Sweet Palm Coffee & Café is Downtown Charleston's favorite spot for fresh café food and handcrafted coffee on King Street. Whether you're a College of Charleston student powering through a study session, a professional hunting for the perfect working lunch, or a visitor exploring the French Quarter and Historic District, Sweet Palm is your local food and coffee anchor.
Located at 471 King Street, we serve the heart of the Charleston peninsula — from Cannonborough and Radcliffeborough to the French Quarter and Historic District.
We Serve the Whole Peninsula
Whether you're strolling King Street, coming from the French Quarter, or heading over from the College of Charleston, Sweet Palm is your café.
Ready to Eat?
Order your breakfast burrito, caesar wrap, toastie, or any of our café favorites for pickup at 471 King St, Downtown Charleston.