Indie local movie theater with great carpet.
Best breakfast and lunch spot in town. Our great friends own and operate this restaurant, and Guy went here if that floats your boat! Ps Joye worked here for seven years.
Great quick lunch or dinner option in West Ashley. The falafel is the jam.
SC state park home to the first European settlement in South Carolina. Beautiful walking trails, a small zoo, and the site of our wedding.
Local improv and comedy theater hosting shows all weekend. A great date night downtown. Ps cash bar (that Joye worked at briefly).
Best place to eat on Folly Beach.
No frills local seafood restaurant in Mount Pleasant where you can watch the shrimp boats come up Shem Creek. Close to the bars on the creek if you want to make a night of it. No reservations but nice outdoor area to wait and have a beer and a view of the Ravenel bridge.
Great venue to see a show.
Charleston’s art museum located downtown. Get your culture on.
Our favorite restaurant in Charleston with multiple James Beard awards. It’s the place we go to celebrate birthdays anniversaries and such. Reservations on Resy 28 days out at noon EST. The pate is the best Matty’s ever had.
Cowboy cuisine in Charleston with large bar and next to Edmund’s Oast brewery. Ample parking and great meet up spot.
400 year old oak tree, historical landmark and lowcountry treasure.
Nice place to have a round.
Great neighborhood spot by Hampton Park. Great burgers and drinks. Probably the restaurant we have been to the most in Charleston. Great spot to catch a game.
Get your arcade game and drink on here. Good starting spot to explore the scene of park circle.
A Broad street classic, the site of a prohibition legend and watering hole since 1803. The walled outdoor courtyard is a great place to have a drink.
Nice local coffee shop with an outdoor patio.
Texas bbq in the holy city that is well worth the meat sweats. The brisket and smoked turkey are the best. They definitely have the meats!!!
Rustic fish camp on the way to folly, a true lowcountry experience.
Local brewery with a large outdoor area in North Charleston.
Local record shop with a great vinyl section.
Historic park on the peninsula, and a great place for a lowcountry stroll. It was also the site of the first Memorial Day celebration in the United States. At different times in its history, it’s been a POW camp, a racetrack, and a zoo.
Fancy craft cocktail on upper King street.