Food and drink options to try at the 2025 Credit One Charleston Open

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The oldest and largest professional women’s tournament in the US starts this weekend in Charleston.

The Credit One Charleston Open returns to Credit One Stadium on Daniel Island on Saturday, bringing some of the world’s best professional women’s tennis players to compete in the Lowcountry.

The open is part of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) 500 and will feature Charleston’s own Emma Navarro facing off against other elite players.

Here’s where you can grab a drink or snack in between matches.

First Serve Plaza

Stop by First Serve and grab a top-shelf bloody Mary, mimosa, or coffee. 

The First Serve Tournament Cocktail Bar

This particular tournament bar serves the iconic tournament cocktail, which consists of butterfly pea flower-infused Lowcountry Lemonade, Grey Goose Vodka, and club soda garnished with a lemon wheel. Sip on the signature drink in a commemorative 2025 tourney cup.

The Grandlawn

Relax in a purple lawn chair with a freshly made cocktail, Michelob Ultra, or celebratory champagne glass.

The Oaks

At the Oaks, you can catch a live, on-site interview with a player while grabbing a full-service cocktail bar.

La Crèma Bar

This tasting room features wines from cool-climate regions. Guests can choose from a Pinot Gris to a Pinot Noir Rose.

Local draft beer bar

The craft beer bar is a new addition, featuring local brews and seasonal selections.

COCO Row

This row of purple booths features dishes from local restaurants, including Verde, Orlando’s, Playa Bowls, Bodega, Mpishi’sand Rally & Roll, presented by Chef Andy Clay.

Food Truck Village

There’s something for everyone at the Food Truck Village. Grab a tournament special like Bavarian pretzels or ‘Charleston Dog,’ eat vegan at Bangin’ Vegan Eats, pop some signature Kettle Korn from Mr. Popper’s, or eat a frozen treat from King of Pops.

Home Team BBQ

Are you in the mood for Southern barbeque? Stop by this local favorite and grab their signature chopped brisket sandwich.

To browse more food and drink options, visit the Charleston Open website.

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