Charleston, SC
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My husband and I just visited Charleston last month and had a hard time deciding between which restaurant to eat at. The majority of restaurants do serve seafood (even though they are not considered "seafood specific". We had a terrific dinner at both 82 Queen and Magnolia's. We have also heard great things about Slightly North of Broad, Fig, McCrady's, High Cotton. Some seafood items that are usually on the menus: shrimp and grits, grouper, she-crab soup, mahi mahi - to name a few.
The choices are endless. For a good breakfast we enjoyed Joseph' Restaurant. You'll have a great time in Charleston. We did! Especially the food!! - Susan
The choices are endless. For a good breakfast we enjoyed Joseph' Restaurant. You'll have a great time in Charleston. We did! Especially the food!! - Susan
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Hyman's is a tourist place. In a great food town like Charleston, avoid it.
I love High Cotton for brunch.Get the shrimp and grits. McCrady's, SNOB, Fig, Hank's, 82 Queen and Magnolia's are great too. Peninsula Grill is my choice for an extra special dinner. Get the coconut cake.
White shrimp are coming into season. Make sure you ask for locally caught shrimp and support or local shrimpers! Have fun
I love High Cotton for brunch.Get the shrimp and grits. McCrady's, SNOB, Fig, Hank's, 82 Queen and Magnolia's are great too. Peninsula Grill is my choice for an extra special dinner. Get the coconut cake.
White shrimp are coming into season. Make sure you ask for locally caught shrimp and support or local shrimpers! Have fun