Welcome to Charleston's first kosher bed and breakfast. The Broad Street Guest House, located South of Broad, is right in the middle of Charleston's historic district. Your Innkeeper, Hadassah Rothenberg, invites you to enjoy the elegance of Charleston, South Carolina while observing Jewish traditions in a kosher home. Orthodox Jews can relish in Charleston's rich history while feeling comfortable walking to Shul, enjoying Shabbat dinner, and staying in a beautifully decorated guest suite Accommodations. A continental breakfast, consisting of kosher foods cooked and baked on premises, is placed in your room each day for the following morning. Breakfast is included in the rate. Dairy meals are Chalov Israel. Meat meals are glatt kosher. Kosher meat is delivered by Griller's Pride, Atlanta, GA and under the Atlanta Kashruth Commission.

When you stay at The Broad Street Guest House, you can expect meals that are anything but ordinary. All meals are provided by a kosher catering service and prepared on premises in the main kitchen, certified kosher by Rabbi Ari Sytner of the orthodox congregation Brith Shalom Beth Israel, the oldest Orthodox Jewish synagogue in the Southern United States. Hadassah's specialties range from traditional dishes to contemporary fare including: fresh-baked breads and homemade preserves, traditional challah, asparagus and shiitake mushroom puff pastry, creative salads, plump roast chicken with pistachio and dried-fruit stuffing, mustard crusted roast beef, and delectable desserts.

Enjoy Friday night Shabbat dinner in the enchanted dining room, the option of walking to Shul followed by a splendid Shabbat lunch. Travelling to Charleston and observing Jewish traditions is the perfect combination when you stay at The Broad Street Guest House.

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To Hadassah,

Thank you for a wonderful stay at the Broad Street Guesthouse. Your home is fantastic. Your hospitality is warm and gracious. We wish you lots of success as you provide a gracious service to the World Kosher Community.

Rabbi & Mrs. Rudinsky, Memphis, TN