This is the 2009 contest. Click here to see the hottest bartenders from 2010.

After tallying thousands of your votes, Christina Killbourn is Charleston’s sexiest bartender! It was a close race, but she has been leading the results for weeks. Congratulations to Christina!

The girls got many more votes than the guys, but out of all the guys, James Simpson got the most votes for Charleston’s sexiest bartenders.

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Christina Killbourn

Chai’s, Downtown


James Simpson

Chai’s, Downtown

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: My kids are out of town this weekend.


Sarah Hatch

Wasabi, Downtown

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: You look like my first wife. But I ain’t never been married.


Morgan Hurley

BLU, Folly Beach


Molly Colson

Social, Downtown

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: If you were a booger, I’d pick you first.


Betsy Lupton

Fiddler’s Green Pub, Mt. Pleasant

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: Want to go have breakfast? Want me to come pick you up, or nudge you?


Chelsea Futterman

Oak Steakhouse, Downtown

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard:
Guy: Do they come here often?
Me: Who?
Guy: Those titties.
Me: Wow…


Danielle Foxworth

Tsunami, Downtown

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: Are you tired? Because you’ve been running through my mind all day.


Chelsie Ravenell

Torch, Downtown

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard:
My Bentley’s parked right outside. Get off work and I promise I’ll get you off.


Amanda Ansel

King Street Grille, Mt. Pleasant

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: When I ask if they need anything else, and they say, my number.


Ben Mill

McCrady’s, Downtown

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: Is that your wine tool in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?


Courtney Lowe

Rooftop Bar, Downtown

Best Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: You have amazing eyes.


T.J. Scott

Burns Alley, Downtown

Best Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: Want to get a pizza and f–k?

What? You don’t like pizza?


Nicole Hill

King Street Grille, Downtown

Worst Pick Up Line I’ve Heard: One day I had a customer, and I asked him if he was ready to order, and he said, no, because I wasn’t on the menu.


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