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Charleston SC -Historic District - Inexpensive Restaurants
We are staying within the Historic District; can anyone recommend relatively inexpensive restaurants for breakfast and dinner??
Hopefully, within walking distance of Holiday Inn. Thanks |
Jestine's Kitchen and Sweetwater Grill.
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There are several places along Meeting Street that serve b'fast - Diana's and I think Joseph's - that I would not expect to be considered expensive...also a bagel shop near the tobacco store just up from the bookstore on the corner....Sermet's on Wentworth is relatively inexpensive for dinner - get the sweet potato fries if they offer them...also Sticky Fingers on Meeting or Jim and Nick's (or Nick and Jim's) on King for BBQ. Or just order appetizers.
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Our family really enjoys eating at Sticky Fingers and it's not too expensive.
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Old Towne Tavern has excellent roast chicken. Very inexpensive.
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My friend and I enjoyed Gaulart & Maliclet French Cafe, 98 Broad Street, Charleston, last year. It's a hole in the wall French place. We had two lunches w/ wine for less than $20.
http://www.fastandfrench.org/G&M/G&M_index.html |
Wonderful
Thanks for all the recommendations. Very much appreciated. |
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