Charleston Restaurants
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Charleston Restaurants
Hi All,
My husband and I are going to Charleston for a long weekend to celebrate our first wedding anniversary. I have planned to have lunch at 167 Raw, the Darling Oyster Bar, and Rodney Scott's BBQ while we are there with dinner at The Ordinary, Husk, and McCrady's Restaurant. Thoughts on these choices? I booked McCrady's for the night of our anniversary because I was looking for something special. Let me know if there are alternate suggestions.
Thank you!
My husband and I are going to Charleston for a long weekend to celebrate our first wedding anniversary. I have planned to have lunch at 167 Raw, the Darling Oyster Bar, and Rodney Scott's BBQ while we are there with dinner at The Ordinary, Husk, and McCrady's Restaurant. Thoughts on these choices? I booked McCrady's for the night of our anniversary because I was looking for something special. Let me know if there are alternate suggestions.
Thank you!
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We were in Charleston 3 weeks ago for 4 nights.. We dined for dinner at:
Charleston Grill
Peninsula Grill
Magnolias
High Cotton
We enjoyed the food and menu selection at Charleston Grill and High Cotton the most. But the others were quite good also. We had crab cakes twice - and those at Charleston Grill were the best. The fish I had at Charleston Grill was the best also.
Stu Dudley
Charleston Grill
Peninsula Grill
Magnolias
High Cotton
We enjoyed the food and menu selection at Charleston Grill and High Cotton the most. But the others were quite good also. We had crab cakes twice - and those at Charleston Grill were the best. The fish I had at Charleston Grill was the best also.
Stu Dudley
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How can Hominy Grill be closing?
Just ate there in March and it was packed and wonderful as always. We had a fabulous meal at Lewis BBQ...the brisket was arguably the best I'd ever had. And while it is old school...Magnolia never disappoints and is my "must go" when in Charleston.
Just ate there in March and it was packed and wonderful as always. We had a fabulous meal at Lewis BBQ...the brisket was arguably the best I'd ever had. And while it is old school...Magnolia never disappoints and is my "must go" when in Charleston.
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Love 167 Raw.
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...pVSG1pS3RyN1F3
If you would like to get away from the traditional, central locations, we really enjoyed Butcher and Bee on Morrison Dr.
Regardless of where we have dinner , coffee and desert is at Kaminsky's.
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...pVSG1pS3RyN1F3
If you would like to get away from the traditional, central locations, we really enjoyed Butcher and Bee on Morrison Dr.
Regardless of where we have dinner , coffee and desert is at Kaminsky's.




