News Summary
The Indigo Road Hospitality Group is set to launch Two Bit Club, its first Vietnamese restaurant, on June 19, 2025, at 93 Society Street, Charleston. Stylishly designed, the restaurant will feature traditional Vietnamese dishes and a unique cocktail program. Located next to the Hotel Richemont, Two Bit Club aims to enhance the Charleston dining scene while fostering community engagement through its offerings of beloved Vietnamese flavors blended with contemporary influences.
Charleston – A new Vietnamese restaurant named Two Bit Club is set to open on Thursday, June 19, 2025, at 93 Society Street in Charleston, South Carolina. The restaurant is being launched by the Indigo Road Hospitality Group, which is known for several popular establishments in the area, including Oak Steakhouse and Indaco.
This will mark the first venture into Vietnamese cuisine for the Indigo Road Hospitality Group, which aims to enhance Charleston’s diverse culinary landscape with this new offering. The name Two Bit Club pays homage to the Two-Bit Society, a charitable organization established in the 1730s at Poinsett Tavern by Elisha Poinsett and his associates.
The restaurant is strategically located next to the Hotel Richemont, Indigo Road’s latest hotel project, setting the stage for a sophisticated dining experience accessible both to hotel guests and the local community.
Restaurant Features
Two Bit Club boasts an upscale dining room designed with rich wood details, plush indigo banquettes, and brass light fixtures, creating a warm atmosphere. Floor-to-ceiling windows that face Society Street allow for plenty of natural light, enhancing the dining experience. Guests will also have the option to dine outdoors on the patio or in the private eating area known as the Garden Room, which seats up to 14 people.
Culinary Offerings
At the helm of the kitchen is Executive Chef Jesus Carlo “Jelo” Tria, who hails from Manila, Philippines. Chef Tria has a rich culinary background, having learned to cook in his youth and gathering experience in various restaurants before joining the Indigo Road group. Under his supervision, the menu will feature beloved classic Vietnamese dishes such as pho, bahn mi, bun thit nuong (vermicelli noodles with pork), spring rolls, papaya salad, com chien dac biet (fried rice), as well as roasted duck with hoisin sauce.
In addition to traditional dishes, the restaurant will offer a cocktail program featuring signature drinks like the Eight-Pho-Three and Yuzu Giai Khát, enhancing the dining experience with innovative beverage options.
Operating Hours
Two Bit Club will welcome guests every week from Sunday to Thursday between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m., and from Friday to Saturday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. This schedule is designed to accommodate a range of dining preferences and occasions, from casual nights out to special celebrations.
Community Engagement
With the establishment of Two Bit Club, the Indigo Road Hospitality Group aims not only to offer exceptional cuisine but also to foster a sense of community. The restaurant plans to draw in both locals and visitors by providing a unique and intimate dining experience that blends traditional Vietnamese flavors with contemporary influences from Filipino cuisine.
Conclusion
The opening of Two Bit Club promises to be a significant addition to Charleston’s vibrant culinary scene, inviting diners to explore the unique tastes and cultural heritage of Vietnamese cuisine in an upscale setting. As the city continues to evolve, this new restaurant embodies the merging of culinary traditions and community spirit, making it a highly anticipated destination come June 2025.
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Additional Resources
- Eater Carolina: Two Bit Club
- Post and Courier: Two Bit Club
- Charleston City Paper: Two Bit Club
- Travel Market Report: Hotel Richemont
- Post and Courier: Hotel Richemont
- Wikipedia: Vietnamese Cuisine
- Google Search: Indigo Road Hospitality Group
- Google Scholar: Charleston Restaurants
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Charleston, South Carolina
- Google News: Charleston Food News
