Need help with some Charleston, SC restaurants
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Need help with some Charleston, SC restaurants
A few days ago I posted and asked for you to top your Charleston trip reports and various threads. Well, thank you! But.......I'm not going to be able to select a restaurant. There's just too many.
Care to help me narrow it down, please?
We will only be there for 2 overnights so we will have 2 dinners and 2 breakfasts and/or lunches. One night we will be celebrating our wedding anniversary. We would prefer not to have to dress to the nines...business casual is about as dressed as we would want to get. We are both seafood lovers (any kind). And, I am a real dessert lover.
For dinner, I have thought maybe:
Blossom
High Cotton
Magnolia's
For lunch, I have pondered:
Jestine's
Poogan's Porch
SNOB
Some other places that have caught my eye are:
Mistral
Hanks
Cintra Martini Bar
Cordavi
Thanks for any critiques and/or other recommendations
Care to help me narrow it down, please?
We will only be there for 2 overnights so we will have 2 dinners and 2 breakfasts and/or lunches. One night we will be celebrating our wedding anniversary. We would prefer not to have to dress to the nines...business casual is about as dressed as we would want to get. We are both seafood lovers (any kind). And, I am a real dessert lover.
For dinner, I have thought maybe:
Blossom
High Cotton
Magnolia's
For lunch, I have pondered:
Jestine's
Poogan's Porch
SNOB
Some other places that have caught my eye are:
Mistral
Hanks
Cintra Martini Bar
Cordavi
Thanks for any critiques and/or other recommendations
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I was in Charleston about a month ago. Had dinner at Blosson, which we loved,
also Cypress, down the street, very ggod. High Cotton and Magnolia both looked great, but we couldn't get a reservation. Had lunch at Mistral, loved it. Poogan's Porch was probably my least favorite lunch. Very crowded and touristy. So-so food, nice atmosphere once we were finally seated. If you like Barbecue I recommend Sticky Fingers.
also Cypress, down the street, very ggod. High Cotton and Magnolia both looked great, but we couldn't get a reservation. Had lunch at Mistral, loved it. Poogan's Porch was probably my least favorite lunch. Very crowded and touristy. So-so food, nice atmosphere once we were finally seated. If you like Barbecue I recommend Sticky Fingers.
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From your list, I would choose High Cotton and Magnolia's for dinner. I've eaten at Blossom, and it was fine, but I think the other two you've listed are better. Your lunch list is tougher for me to choose from...I don't think you can go wrong with any of the three. SNOB is my favorite of the three, but they are all good.
You mention dessert...my favorite dessert in Charleston is the coconut cake at the Peninsula Grill. You don't actually have to eat a meal there to enjoy the cake. You can order it in the bar area, which is actually cozy and sort of romantic, with its dimly lit booths. Hmmm, throw in a glass of champagne and it might make a nice little anniversary nightcap!
You mention dessert...my favorite dessert in Charleston is the coconut cake at the Peninsula Grill. You don't actually have to eat a meal there to enjoy the cake. You can order it in the bar area, which is actually cozy and sort of romantic, with its dimly lit booths. Hmmm, throw in a glass of champagne and it might make a nice little anniversary nightcap!
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OK....maybe I have it down...how about
Anniversary Dinner at Magnolia's
Next night dinner at High Cotton
or vice versa
Lunch...and, I still have to narrow it down to only 2....unless, of course, we can get there early enough to do Sunday brunch....
Lunch....cast your vote for 2!
SNOB
Blossom
Jestine's
Now, do you all know about restaurant.com? I have used them before with success(not in Charleston, but in Georgia). Several restaurants have $25 dining certificates that you normally buy for $10..now they are $5. Sometimes, you can get them for $4.
I purchased one for Magnolia's and one for Blossom. They also have Cypress.
Just fyi.
Anniversary Dinner at Magnolia's
Next night dinner at High Cotton
or vice versa
Lunch...and, I still have to narrow it down to only 2....unless, of course, we can get there early enough to do Sunday brunch....
Lunch....cast your vote for 2!
SNOB
Blossom
Jestine's
Now, do you all know about restaurant.com? I have used them before with success(not in Charleston, but in Georgia). Several restaurants have $25 dining certificates that you normally buy for $10..now they are $5. Sometimes, you can get them for $4.
I purchased one for Magnolia's and one for Blossom. They also have Cypress.
Just fyi.
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Magnolias for the grits and fried chicken. Also love their fresh corn. Also the coconut cake at the Peninsula Grill is to die for. Their service and food is also superior.
See you Sat. at the Fodors Get Together to discuss more about Charleston.
See you Sat. at the Fodors Get Together to discuss more about Charleston.


