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below are some of the finest restaurants in the Low Country area.
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Hyman's
Seafood Established in 1890. If you're visiting the lowcountry,
Hymans is a must for seafood. They actually have one of the best
Chicken Fetuccini Alfredo's I've every tasted. Hyman's is the locals
choice for value and quality. Voted #1 seafood restaurant in SC.
Fresh seafood brought in daily. Casual dining in an old Charleston
warehouse. Extensive shellfish selections and 15-25 fish to choose
from daily. Complete dinners from $6.95. Visit Hyman's Half Shell
next door. One of the great-grandsons is always in the building
ensuring satisfaction. Lunch and dinner 7 days a week 11-11. 215
Meeting St. (843)723-6000 |
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Carolinas
Ok,when you come to Charleston, This is an absolute DON'T MISS!!
This is by far my favorite restaurant in the world. Start off with
the Black Eyed Pea cakes, and have a bowl of crab bisque if it's
available that day. Then for dinner, order something not on the
menu, but the friendly staff there will gladly have my favorite
entree of surf and turf, consisting of a filet, skewered shrimp
and scallops, and one of the most delectable crab cakes you've ever
put your lips around. For dessert, the Brittle Basket is a must
even if you feel like you're about to bust. (ask for it topped with
white chocolate mousse) Once again, the food here is outstanding,
and the servie is unmatched. |
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Sticky
Fingers Sticky
Fingers Restaurants have become famous for serving some of the best
ribs, chicken, and barbecue in the South. You can also order their
world famous ribs, barbecue, and sauces here online. |
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Vickery's
Vickery's
Beaufain Street Bar & Grill opened April 27, 1993 in an old Goodyear
tire store (you can still see the writing on the wall), and won
a Carolopolis award for renovations. Vickery's Beaufain Street Bar
& Grill was the first opened in Charleston and our large group of
family and friends has spread from here. With the open patio and
easy access to shopping on King Street, it has fast become home
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The
Charleston Crab House has been a local favorite of Charleston
for the past 9 years. They are locally owned and operated with
Succulent Steamed Blue Crabs, Seafood Platters, Prime Rib, Crab
Legs, and much much more. The Charleston location is the only
restaurant on the Intracoastal Waterway with dockside dining.
(843) 795-1963.
Also
visit the Mt. Pleasant location on Hwy. 17 N. (843)884-1617
Summerville
location at 800 North Main St. (843) 873-5122 Open 7 days for
lunch and dinner. Casual atmosphere.
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Magnolias
is located at 185 East Bay Street on Lodge Alley, in the heart
of historic Charleston's oldest District. The restaurant is on
the site of Charleston's original Custom House circa 1739. Renovation
of the existing old warehouse was completed in July of 1990, with
the opening of Magnolias
The
diverse menu has become known as New Southern Cuisine. Traditional
Southern cuisine recreated with Chef Barickman's culinary flair
results in a most
exciting dining experience. From sandwiches, salads and lighter
fare, to pastas, grilled meats and seafood, you'll find it at
Magnolias. We also offer daily and nightly specials consisting
of highly imaginative preparations of the best local and seasonal
items available. Thanks to their own pastry chef and to the freshly
baked items from Blossom Cafe Bakery, our dessert creations are
great favorites among our regular patrons.
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Blossom
Cafe is
one of my all time favorite Charleston Dining Experiences. If they
still have the gnocchi, DON'T miss that on the menu. Their interpretation
of one of the world’s healthiest cuisine's is a creative, always
innovative combination of imported ingredients, regional seafood
and seasonal Lowcountry produce. These items are prepared with cooking
techniques very similar to authentic methods, such as creating breads,
desserts and pastas in an in-house bakery and using a traditional
woodburning oven. Blossom Pizzas will make your tastebuds "blossom" |
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California
DreamingSit
beside the Ashley River and enjoy an unmatched view of the Charleston
Harbor in the only restaurant in Charleston where every table has
an excellent waterfront view. Serving Prime Rib, Broiled Steaks
and Seafood, Signature Salads, Baby Back Ribs, Sandwiches and Burgers
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sunfire
grill and bistro a
locally owned and operated, casually upscale restaurant located
at 1090 Sam Rittenberg Boulevard, Charleston, SC. one mile south
of the Cosgrove Bridge, exit 213-A. The Menu features "culturally
eclectic" cuisine which we offer seven days a week for lunch and
dinner in three bright, Mediterranean-decor dining rooms. If you
require a private room, they have "the Mirror" as well as "the Green"
room from which to choose at no extra cost. They seat 30 and 50
respectively. Brunch is a tasty experience on Saturdays and Sundays.
dark-wood paneled bar offers $1.87 'Happy Hour' seven days a week.
We have live music on Wednesday and Friday evening. Their motto
is and will always be: We'll Treat You Right |
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Wild
Wing Cafe Cold beer, and hot wings, what could be
better? The best wings you've probably ever had. The colorado coppers
are among my favorites. Great burgers, casual atmosphere. live entertainment
nightly. |
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