Our favorite restaurant in Charleston! You can thank us later.
Another fan favorite for local Southern dishes.
The Thomas family has been going to Anson's for decades, and we can't recommend it enough!
Our favorite breakfast and brunch spot.
Coffee, pastries, and good vibes.
When in Charleston, BBQ is a must.
Casual, fresh seafood by the beach.
Highly recommend for happy hour and apps!
If you know Emily, you know she can't resist a haunted ghost tour. If you plan to come to Charleston prior to Friday, December 6, join the Bride and Groom for a week night ghost tour.
Book a food, drink, or history walking tour! Charleston is a an easy-to-walk, small city with lots of good food and historical landmarks. In particular, we recommend touring Fort Sumter for the history buffs.
Golf, golf, and more golf. Notable courses include the Ocean Course, Turtle Point, Osprey Point, Oak Point, and Cougar Point. If you are wondering where Dr. Bob Thomas is, we think you'll find him there.
Spend an afternoon shopping and eating on King Street which is the heart of downtown Charleston. Be sure to stop into the Charleston City Market, a 4-block city market over 200 years old, with vendors of food, art, and crafts like sweetgrass baskets.
Rainbow Row is the name for a series of thirteen colorful historic houses from the 1700's next to the waterfront in downtown Charleston. We recommend walking along the waterfront, starting by The Battery in White Point Garden and working your way up to the Pineapple Fountain in Roe Wiley Waterfront Park!