If you love seafood, this is the place for you. We highly suggest the seafood castle/tower. We think about them at least 4 times/week.
AMAZING BRUNCH SPOT! Laura highly suggests the mimosa pitchers.
No frills; just a great time. Get the oysters and make sure you write on the wall!
Just steps from the Francis Marion hotel, Virginia's on King is a great brunch spot/sports bar. Soon to be an Eagles bar; they just don't know it yet.
This store is the reason for Laura's cavities -- and it's worth every one.
There is something very Hozier "Take Me to Church" about this repurposed sanctuary. Slightly dark, effortlessly hipster, with some cool cocktails. The decor is on point and you'll be staring at the ceiling the whole time.
Adult popsicles on a stick purchased out of the window of a van in a parking lot. A little shady? Maybe. Has it stopped us? Never.
If you have an extra day and you're looking for something to do other than eating and drinking in downtown Charleston, take a short drive to Folly Beach -- where you can continue eating and drinking on sand by the ocean. At the end of the day, visit Bowens Island Restaurant on your way back!
Take a stroll down to the Battery to see Rainbow Row -- 13 pastel-colored historic homes located on East Bay Street.
Located next to the Francis Marion Hotel, this is a place for cigar enthusiasts.
For those of you who are avid golfers, this place looks like a must-see. We don't know. We don't golf. But the pictures look great and it has high ratings. Reserve a tee time online!