Below are a few recommendations (links included):
Eating
in downtown Charleston
· Husk 76 Queen Street, Charleston.
843.577.2500 Lunch: Mon-Sat 11:30-2:30; Sunday Brunch: 10-2:30; Supper:
5:30-10. Wonderful “farm to table”
cuisine. Husk was named “Best New Restaurant in America” Sept 2011 Bon Appétit magazine. Dinner reservations are about a
3 week wait-list), but lunch & Sunday brunch could be available. Local
secret: try going to the bar—order a drink and ask your waiter to get you a
table—it usually works!
· Fig 232 Meeting
Street (5:30pm-11:00pm), 843.805.5900 This is our MOST FAVORITE
restaurant downtown. Splurge! If you are
not vegetarian, eat the lamb bolognese and if you drink alcohol, get the
fabulous bartender to create something for you. This place does not disappoint!
· Taco Boy the BEST MEXICAN FOOD IN TOWN, fabulous
atmosphere, festive drinks, and unique tacos at a very reasonable price. 217
Huger Street, (11am-2am)
843.789.3333
Eating
in Mt. PleasantVillage Bakery 125 Pitt Street (Mon-Sat 7am-5pm) 843.216.6771. This cozy cafe offers a variety of muffins, sandwiches, salads, soups and DESSERTS!
Old Village Post House 101 Pitt Street, Dinner at 5:30, Sunday brunch 10-2, 843.388.8935. Light supper menu is available in the bar (happy hour is very reasonable)
Pitt Street Pharmacy 111 Pitt Street (Mon-Sat 9am-6pm) 843.884.4220. Enjoy lunch or snack at an old fashioned soda fountain! Milk shakes, malts, pressed sandwiches
·
BoulevardDiner 409 W. Coleman Blvd., (7am -9:30pm) 843.216.2611.
Good breakfasts, juicy
burgers, meatloaf and mashed potatoes, create your own veggie plate, mac and
cheese , Southern fried grouper sandwich.
The food is delicious!
· Sesame provides the best burgers in town (grass-fed, organic beef,
chicken, or black bean) 675 Johnnie Dodds Blvd., 843.884.5553. Inexpensive,
delicious home-made condiments, and fabulous sides to go with! Bring your appetite!
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