Located on Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant, this restaurant offers waterfront dining and a wonderful upscale atmosphere. Lauren and William highly recommend the Brussel Sprouts as an appetizer.
The Darling Oyster Bar is the place to be for cocktails, seafood, and raw oysters, proximally located on King Street in the heart of Charleston. Enjoy King Street shopping during the day, and swing by the Darling from 4-6 PM during their Happy Hour for $1.00 oysters.
A must-eat restaurant in Charleston. Go to 167 Raw for the Lobster Roll and the Oyster Po Boy. Thank us later. Tip: 167 Raw does not take any reservations. Wait times can average 2-3 hours on the weekend. We recommend putting your name down around 5 PM, walk around King Street for a cocktail while you wait (Cocktail Club, Little Palm, The Gin Joint), and enjoy your dinner around 7:30 PM.
The best Texas-style BBQ in Charleston. Must we say more?
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen is one of our favorite restaurants in Charleston. Everything on their menu is outstanding. Think southern comfort with coastal flare. Located on Isle of Palms, our recommendation is to grab dinner here and walk to the Windjammer for some drinks after your meal.
Come for the drinks, stay for the entertainment! Such a fun place to be, located right on Isle of Palms beach. The bride and groom might end up here after their reception... See you there?
The open bar is on us, the hangover is on you! Top off your weekend in Charleston at Vicious Biscuit. It is the ultimate Sunday morning cure. Order 'The Vicious' or the 'Fat Boy' with a coffee. The line of fifty people out the door goes faster than you think.