Frommer's Review
With the ambience of a private club, this second-floor house from 1870 is where the Ernest Hemingway of today would head if he were in Charleston. Relax in one of three Gilded Age salons, each evocative of the Reconstruction era of the Old South. The house specializes in exotic cigars and martinis, and serves appetizers, desserts, fruit and cheese plates, and even some miniature beef Wellingtons. When filming The Patriot, Mel Gibson made Habana his second home in the city. You pass through a well-stocked tobacco store downstairs to reach the club. Hours are Monday to Thursday 4:30pm to midnight, Friday and Saturday 4:30pm to 2am, Sunday 4:30pm to midnight.
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