Beech on King Street in Charleston runs an acai, poke, juice and toast counter with vegetarian and vegan-friendly bowls, plus gluten-free options across the menu.
Tip: Build-your-own poke bowl is the strongest format for vegetarians (tofu, edamame, avocado). Multiple Charleston locations; the King Street room is the original downtown spot.
Five Loaves Cafe in Mt Pleasant is the long-running healthy-casual room serving gourmet sandwiches, salads, soups and daily specials with strong vegetarian and vegan options.
Tip: Daily rotating specials; ask the counter for the vegetarian and vegan board. Also a Summerville location at 214 N Cedar Street for the suburbs.
Annie O Love's Cafe in Charleston is a dedicated gluten-free and vegan kitchen, the safest celiac-friendly option in the West Ashley area, listed by the National Celiac Association.
Tip: 100 percent gluten-free, no shared equipment. Cookies, granola, waffles and lunch sandwiches; the cafe is small so call ahead for larger orders.
Verde on King Street in Charleston runs an extensive gluten-free menu, with chopped salads, wraps on gluten-free tortillas and a gluten-free pizza crust available across the kitchen.
Tip: All salads can be made gluten-free; ask for the GF wrap or chop the salad. Not a dedicated GF facility, ask the counter about cross-contamination if celiac.
Saffron Cafe and Bakery on East Bay Street in Charleston is a Mediterranean and Persian-influenced cafe and patisserie since 1986, with marked halal entrees and pastries.
Tip: Not all meat is halal; ask the counter for the certified items. Strongest at lunch and pastry; the kebab and shawarma plates are the halal anchors.
Malika in Mt Pleasant is the certified-halal Pakistani and Indian street-food kitchen in Mt Pleasant Towne Centre, with biryani, karahi and tandoor-cooked kebabs.
Tip: All meats certified halal. Closed Mondays; the lamb karahi and chicken biryani are the strongest plates. Cash and card both accepted.