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RockChalk 12-22-2021 01:47 AM

Charleston SC
 
I realize there as a lot going on this week / weekend. Traveling out to Charleston for a week long getaway with my wife (we have a 3 yo boy, some will
Sympathize). What’s up in Charleston? Any great restaurants/bars you all recommend? Looking at a naval museum, but would love other good
Historical recommendations.

Simply Red 12-22-2021 01:48 AM

roll over to Beaufort

Simply Red 12-22-2021 01:49 AM

allow me, champ

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Simply Red 12-22-2021 01:52 AM

Burgers here

BRICKS ON BOUNDARY
1422 Boundary Street
Beaufort, SC 29902

(843) 379-5232

https://www.bricksonboundary.com/

Simply Red 12-22-2021 01:56 AM

I feel I owe you since you'd dug up the Pitch article that outlined the murdering of my ex-wife's co-worker who was hunting some hooker strange after a Cerner business dinner and was murdered because the kingpin at the spot thought he was an informant or UC. LOL Really appreciate your help there. LMAO

Cheater5 12-22-2021 04:41 AM

I live here. I'll compile a list shortly. And while Beaufort is very nice-- you'll see everything in a day. Give me a couple hours as I have two meetings first thing this morning.

BWillie 12-22-2021 04:52 AM

Everything in South Carolina sucks, except this place.

Why Not? 12-22-2021 06:45 AM

Awesome city to hang out in. My mom lives there. Do not go to her house, she sucks at cooking.

smithandrew051 12-22-2021 06:54 AM

Gotta eat breakfast here:

https://calliesbiscuits.com/pages/ho...e-biscuit-menu

That place is incredible.

Jewish Rabbi 12-22-2021 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 16027909)
Awesome city to hang out in. My mom lives there. Do not go to her house, she sucks at cooking.

Gives good head, tho.

Indian Chief 12-22-2021 07:26 AM

Charleston Grill (fine dining, not a BBQ spot)
Slightly North of Broad (best reuben I've ever had)
Pearlz Oyster Bar (great bloody marys)

Why Not? 12-22-2021 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 16027927)
Gives good head, tho.

Possibly. Would have to check references.

BigRedChief 12-22-2021 07:59 AM

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How far is Charleston from Myrtle Beach? You could watch the game here with this chapter:

Tin Roof
1410 North Ocean Boulevard
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

MarkDavis'Haircut 12-22-2021 08:01 AM

Beat the British there in 1776.

Coochie liquor 12-22-2021 08:02 AM

Shoulda picked Savanna GA instead. One of my favorite places. But while you’re there, don’t miss The Griffon restaurant.

http://www.griffoncharleston.com/

RetiredSeniorChief 12-22-2021 08:29 AM

I was stationed in Charleston 20 years ago. It's Boston South, completely overrun by New Englanders.

Deberg_1990 12-22-2021 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 16027835)
roll over to Beaufort

I have a friend with a house there. It’s a beautiful area.

MarkDavis'Haircut 12-22-2021 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by RetiredSeniorChief (Post 16027977)
I was stationed in Charleston 20 years ago. It's Boston South, completely overrun by New Englanders.

Yankees ruin everything.

Cheater5 12-22-2021 02:14 PM

There are way too many great restaurants in Charleston, and it's hard to strike out. Below are are a few places to have drinks before or after dinner ( no 21 year old hipsters drinking PBR here). There are also bike taxis everywhere, so the two (three) of you can get anywhere in minutes. Most of these are on Upper King street away from the tourist-centric area.


DRINKS / COCKTAILS *there's downtown, and a few out on Sullivan's Island, Shem Creek, and Folly Beach for a more chilled out atmosphere

*The Rooftop at Vendue (overlooks downtown- if weather is nice, it's awesome)

http://thevendue.com/restaurants/the-rooftop/

Proof- on upper King Street, directly across from Hall's Chop House. Excellent gin joint, great bar.

http://www.charlestonproof.com/


Prohibition on Upper King Street- live music (swing) most every night; best Irish whiskey selection in SC.

http://prohibitioncharleston.com/


The Cocktail Club (Above the Macintosh)- upscale, but great drinks/people watching

https://www.thecocktailclubcharleston.com/

Dunleavy's Pub out on Sullivan's Island-- awesome local bar that has a great beer selection, and a fun place to catch a game. There are a string of restaurants right next door that are great places to grab lunch and hang out as well.
https://dunleavysonsullivans.com/

Tavern and Table: this is in Mt. Pleasant across the bridge from downtown (10 min) and is on Shem Creek. Hang out, drink beers, and watch the shrimp boats come and go. Dolphins routinely (and I mean routinely) swim by.
https://www.tavernandtable.com/

St. James Gate Irish Pub on Folly Beach (hey, I live here...) Another great place to drink beers and catch bowl games or NFL. Right downtown on Center street on Folly Beach; everything is walking distance and there are lots of other restaurants around. About a three minute walk to the actual beach from this bar.
https://stjamesgatefollybeach.com/



RESTAURANTS



Hall's Chop House- best steak house in town.

http://hallschophouse.com/


Hank's Seafood - top three seafood, and top five restaurants in town.

http://hanksseafoodrestaurant.com/

Husk-- authentic Charleston food; all locally grown/caught.

http://www.huskrestaurant.com/

Xiao Bao Biscuit-- Vietnamese food and it's awesome. Very chill atmosphere and good beer and drink selection
https://www.xiaobaobiscuit.com/

FIG (Food Is Good) local restaurant that is out of this world good.
https://eatatfig.com/

ATTRACTIONS

Patriots Point Naval MuseumHome of the WWII aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, Destroyer USS Laffey, and a Vietnam era Naval Support Base
https://www.patriotspoint.org/

Bulldog Tours-- everything from food / ghost / history tours. May not be the best thing with a three year old in tow, but up to you. They are the best in town hands down.
https://www.bulldogtours.com/


The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon: this is right downtown Charleston at the head of Broad Street. Check out where George Washington addressed the city in 1790, see where Blackbeard the pirate was held in the dungeon, and where the Declaration of Independence made a stop.
http://www.oldexchange.org/

Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant (again about 15 min from downtown) this is where scenes from Gone With The Wind were filmed; it's an iconic Southern plantation home, to include several original slave quarters on the property. Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively got married here, but later felt regret because, well, you know...history actually occurred.
https://www.boonehallplantation.com/

Fort Sumter Tours: You can take a 20 minute harbor cruise out to Fort Sumter and tour the old fort. This is a really cool thing to do, and they give you one hour on the ground before the boat departs. Great view of the surrounding area as well.
https://fortsumtertours.com/

Lots of recommendations, and I'm happy to take this to PM if you like. I would rather give you too much information, than not enough.

Hoover 12-22-2021 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Coochie liquor (Post 16027957)
Shoulda picked Savanna GA instead. One of my favorite places. But while you’re there, don’t miss The Griffon restaurant.

http://www.griffoncharleston.com/

Agree. Easy to do both!

DJ's left nut 12-22-2021 02:24 PM

We went to a little rathole of a bar/grill sort of place that was actually pretty good. Bowens Island Restaurant off Folly Beach.

They had a lot of Palmetto State Brewery beers there; pretty good (like any smaller brewery, some good and some not so good).

But mostly it's just authentic low country boil fare. Shrimp and oysters mostly, I'm pretty sure blue crab was in season when we went; I know we had some really fresh crab out there and I'm pretty sure it was on Folly Island. Try She-Crab soup if they have it (again, I'm pretty sure that's seasonal) - man I love that stuff.

Most of the other stuff is pretty easy to find out about. Obviously Sumter and we did a double decker bus tour of old Charleston that was pretty cool.

Cheater5 12-22-2021 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 16028532)
We went to a little rathole of a bar/grill sort of place that was actually pretty good. Bowens Island Restaurant off Folly Beach.

They had a lot of Palmetto State Brewery beers there; pretty good (like any smaller brewery, some good and some not so good).

But mostly it's just authentic low country boil fare. Shrimp and oysters mostly, I'm pretty sure blue crab was in season when we went; I know we had some really fresh crab out there and I'm pretty sure it was on Folly Island. Try She-Crab soup if they have it (again, I'm pretty sure that's seasonal) - man I love that stuff.

Most of the other stuff is pretty easy to find out about. Obviously Sumter and we did a double decker bus tour of old Charleston that was pretty cool.



Lol, I live less than a mile from Bowen's Island. About 8-10 years ago Anthony Bourdain did a stop there, and it's popularity blew up. I thought about adding it to my list, but many tourists go there and are underwhelmed; it's mostly fried seafood served on Styrofoam plates. If anyone DOES go there-- avoid Friday and Saturday nights unless you go way early...

Frazod 12-22-2021 03:05 PM

I visited friends there over a weekend many years ago. Beautiful city. One of the high points was a trolley tour through a neighborhood of colonial era restored homes. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get to Fort Sumter or the Yorktown. I'd just gotten out of the Navy; going onboard a ship wasn't a priority for me at the time. :D

mlyonsd 12-22-2021 03:14 PM

I really enjoyed walking around the USS Yorktown and trip to Fort Sumter

GloryDayz 12-22-2021 03:23 PM

GREAT TOWN!!!!

To see:

Rainbow Row is a must see...
Hit-up the City Market...
Ft. Sumter


Eats (Thinking you'd stick to the battery area):

High Cotton
The Rooftop Bar at The Vendue
Pearlz Oyster Bar
Galpao Gaucho Steak House
Charleston Crab House

DJ's left nut 12-22-2021 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Cheater5 (Post 16028572)
Lol, I live less than a mile from Bowen's Island. About 8-10 years ago Anthony Bourdain did a stop there, and it's popularity blew up. I thought about adding it to my list, but many tourists go there and are underwhelmed; it's mostly fried seafood served on Styrofoam plates. If anyone DOES go there-- avoid Friday and Saturday nights unless you go way early...

Gosh - how long ago did I go there? Long while. I still had hair and no children.

My buddy went to The Citadel so he took us around and he graduated in '04. I think this was shortly after his first tour so it would've probably been in around '08.

Yeah - it ain't cloth napkin fare by any means. Just something that felt uniquely low country Charleston. I could see being underwhelmed by it, but if you are, you're going to be underwhelmed by a LOT of Charleston. The same sort of thing that made Bowen's (and the surrounding oyster traps) charming is what makes Charleston what it is, IMO.

I mean there's always Big John's where all the Cadets used to drink and there's a shitload of badges on the wall, but I'm pretty sure it burned down and the new place isn't nearly as dive-barish as when I went.

Cheater5 12-22-2021 04:03 PM

Yeah, the new Big Johns is trash. Damn shame.

blake5676 12-22-2021 04:26 PM

Brown Dog Deli for lunch was a personal favorite. And Hall's on King Street is a pretty awesome steakhouse if you want a nicer meal. Such a cool city to visit...definitely one of my favorites!

Wilson8 12-22-2021 05:30 PM

Very pretty and interesting town.

First just kind of drive around the historic district and figure out what you might want to see. Close to the tip of the peninsula there is the sea wall that looks out over the harbor. There is some short-term parking that will allow you walk by some of the antebellum houses and visit the waterfront park.

Have some good walking shoes. There are many tour buses and bike taxis if you prefer.

Closer to the center of town we had trouble finding parking along the street but there is a Visitor Center parking garage on Mary Street.

From there you can visit several historic sites including museums, historic churches, and the old city market. Lots of little shops and places to eat as you walk around.

On the other side of the harbor is Fort Sumter. You can take a boat ride out to the Fort from there. The aquarium is also there.

There are several old historic houses that you can tour in the area.

We drove south a few miles and visited Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. It is a place where movie stars and authors used to visit and party. There are other houses if you want more history.

As others have mentioned and if you have the time, visit other places like Hilton Head (for beaches), Beaufort, or even Savannah, Georgia. Beaufort you can just pretty much drive around in. Hilton Head spend some time on beach. Savannah, take the tour bus first, figure out what you want to see, then walk around and visit.

Best of luck and have a good trip.


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