Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Going to Charleston for the first time in about 15 years this weekend. Looking for good restaurant recommendations that are on the cheaper end. And while I'm asking, any recommendations on things to do as well.
Most of the places I like such as Husk tend to be pricey so I'll let the locals speak to cheap options. The only place I've been that would qualify is Sweatmans BBQ about twenty minutes outside of town. It's amazingly good South Carolina (i.e. mustard) style pulled pork BBQ. Anthony Bourdain is on record saying it's his favorite pork dish anywhere on the planet. I'm partial to Western NC style and even prefer Eastern NC over SC style so I'm not going to wax on.poetically about it Like Bourdain but it IS the best SC bbq I've had and worth the drive.
Going to Charleston for the first time in about 15 years this weekend. Looking for good restaurant recommendations that are on the cheaper end. And while I'm asking, any recommendations on things to do as well.
I don't which part of NC I had but it used a combination of vinegar with added spices as a sauce. I did not care for it at all. The mustard sauce is a nice break from the typical southern traditional sauces which I enjoy too.
Great suggestions everyone. We are headed there ourselves in September for an anniversary celebration and this will come in handy.
Good to know. I've never been to Charleston. ThanksIf you are going in September, and you have a restaurant or two targeted, it may behoove to make reservations now. Dinners at many get booked well in advanced.
Lunch is a good alternative to try out some of the booked, great restaurants.
If you are going in September, and you have a restaurant or two targeted, it may behoove to make reservations now. Dinners at many get booked well in advanced.
Lunch is a good alternative to try out some of the booked, great restaurants.
Good suggestion. We hit Magnolia's at lunch and there were tables open. The grilled tuna was very good. Hank's was good too but that was for dinner. Just my personal opinion, Hyman's was ok, but just about any seafood place in Fl is as good, not worth the wait if the line is long outside. It's been a few years, but there was a Hagen Daaz store in the Market St area, and behind it there was a Belgian chocolate place that had handmade chocolates. If the chocolate store is still there be sure to get some of the truffles.
Screen shot or the ole printer is what I have done in similar situations.How do you save a thread? I'd like to save this, I'm heading up there for a long weekend in September.