| I will be in Charleston for the day meeting a friend. I've never been there and neither has she. We are taking a carriage tour while we are there. Can anyone recommend a restaurant within walking distance of the carriage tour meeting spot (Guignard Street)? Nothing fancy or expensive but something where we can get some Southern food. Thanks! |
| My friends love Husk. I've been there and it's different, but you may like it. I remember the popcorn ice cream. The restaurant is lovely. |
| Fleets Landing is a perfect spot for lunch. You can eat on the dock over the water. Their fish tacos are really good. |
| Husk is overratted |
Yes, but still a great spot. How about SNOB or High Cotton? |
SNOB is part of a group of places, not sure what ones are part fo the group but it is a lot like clyde's here. There is a great place next door to husk, can't recall the name but was much better. |
| Magnolias. Pearlz has an awesome happy hour if you happen to be there at that time (4-7). $10 for a dozen oysters. |
| Hanks is great for seafood. |
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Magnolia's is better than SNOB which is better than High Cotton. Husk is overrated but I still like it, especially for lunch, and it's better than Poogan's Porch next door. All are good!
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| 82 Queen |
| Fig. |
| Thanks everyone! Looking forward to this trip. Maybe we will go to one for lunch and another for dinner! |
Is FIG open for lunch? I'm not sure it is. I'd go with High Cotton for lunch and FIG for dinner. Then get chocolate pralines at the market for dessert.
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FIG should be your dinner choice, absolutely. |
+1 - Fig is excellent. We also love Anson. |