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frenchtoile Sep 14th, 2006 01:30 PM

Charleston Restaurants
 
Which one shall we do for a b-day dinner. All adults. I prefer to go where there are not kids in high chairs. :)

I don't want stuffy. But, I don't want Macaroni Grill style.

If we were in Pawley's we'd do Louis.
Or in DC Kinkaids. I hope those are good examples.

LoveItaly Sep 14th, 2006 01:51 PM

hi frenchtoile, I have only been in beautiful Charleston once which was April 2005. I am not familar with the restaurants you have mentioned but I can sure say that I absolutely loved SNOB in Charleston. Many other Fodorites have mentioned their pleasure about dining at SNOB also.

maryanne1 Sep 14th, 2006 02:00 PM

Magnolias or Pensinula are my favorites. You can find both menus and description on their websites.

frenchtoile Sep 14th, 2006 02:18 PM

I looked thru other posts. These are the ones most talked about.

Magnolia's
Peninsula
SNOB
Hank's
Charleston Grill
Robert's.

Robert's looks stuffy. Is it?

Magnolia, Peninsula and SNOB.....are they all very similar?

I saw in one post that Peninsula would be great for kids? Is this correct?

BetsyinKY Sep 14th, 2006 02:18 PM

There are so many good restaurants in Charleston that it's hard to pick just one! If it were my birthday, I would choose to go to the Peninsula Grill. It is upscale, but warm and friendly, and I've never had anything but excellent service and great food there. Other favorites of mine where you aren't very likely to run into high chairs include SNOB, Magnolia's, and Hank's.

BetsyinKY Sep 14th, 2006 02:25 PM

I do remember seeing children at the Peninsula Grill on one trip, but they weren't high chair age...more like 8 or 9. They were dressed-up and very well behaved. I am sure if you took children there the kitchen would be accomodating, but the menu is geared toward a more adult palate, which probably keeps the average age of the customer up. :)

dcd Sep 14th, 2006 03:39 PM

We didn't find Roberts stuffy at all. Very friendly staff (mostly Robert's family). Great evening of fun if you like show tunes and great food.

frenchtoile Sep 14th, 2006 04:10 PM

is it cheesy show tunes? Do they come right up to your table and sing? :)

cmcfong Sep 14th, 2006 05:40 PM

SNOB is a better choice for lunch. Very noisy but the food is good. My top choice would be Peninsula with Magnolias right behind it. Have a great time. It is a beautiful city.
By the way, if Charleston is new to you I suggest you read Mrs Whaley's Charleston Garden to get the flavor of the place.

TobieT Sep 15th, 2006 06:04 AM

We really liked Cortile Del Re for a wonderful evening in a trattoria atmosphere, with good service, and great food. I would love to have a birthday dinner with friends there. I don't think it's a place for kids, but it you were to dine later in the evening, you would probably solve that problem wherever you decide to celebrate.

Here's a link to some reviews:
http://tinyurl.com/h4tot

dcd Sep 15th, 2006 06:56 AM

frenchtoile, the following is from my 3/06 Charleston trip review:

"Robert's is only open from Thur thru Sun but if you get the chance, go. Small romantic restaurant with maybe a dozen tables sitting pretty close to one another and a gourmet 5 course dinner: sea scallops mousse with a maine lobster sauce, roasted boneless breast of duckling with a ginger-garlic sauce, Cobb-style Napa Cabbage salad, either Chateaubrian or the fresh fish of the day, and a chocolate tart and almond praline with chantilly cream to finish off the meal. And lots of wonderful wine. (Yes, I saved the menu!) It's pricey but well worth it for special occasions. The key is Robert, who not only cooks but also provides the entertainment for the evening. Between courses, he sings one memorable show tune after another with his great baritone voice."

And, no, the show tunes weren't cheesy. If you check out the reviews on Trip Advisor, they will give you some more feedback. Hope this helps.

bonniebroad Sep 15th, 2006 06:04 PM

Magnolia's ... If I only ate out once in Charleston, it would be there! :-)


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