Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Charleston we enjoyed: SNOB, Hominy Grill, Husk, Glass Onion, FIG, Fast and French, photography walking tour, Marion Square Farmer's Market, Captain's Source dolphin tour, Charleston Cooks cooking class, walking ghost tour
We weren't in Savannah as long, but we enjoyed: Elizabeth's on 37th, Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room, River Street Sweets, Chatham punch somewhere along River Street, Old Pink House, Tybee Island, Bonaventure Cemetery, Forsyth Park, did a somewhat disappointing ghost tour in a converted hearse
Had one of the worst meals at Old Pink House. Charming, historical, but don't get the flounder. It tasted like jam with a fishy flavor.
And the waitress did not care.
I struggle with southern "charm".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heading to Charleston for a long weekend with my mom and siblings. Looking on VRBO for a place. Would folks recommend staying in town or at the beach? No big agenda except family time...
Folly Beach. Beautiful and not too commercial. And only 10 minutes from beautiful downtown. Ise of palms and sultans are okay but the current is much stronger on these islands and the drown rate is horrible each year. Folly is like a lake!
Anonymous wrote:Sullivans's Island, Isle of Palms.
Anonymous wrote:Heading to Charleston for a long weekend with my mom and siblings. Looking on VRBO for a place. Would folks recommend staying in town or at the beach? No big agenda except family time...
Anonymous wrote:In Charleston we enjoyed: SNOB, Hominy Grill, Husk, Glass Onion, FIG, Fast and French, photography walking tour, Marion Square Farmer's Market, Captain's Source dolphin tour, Charleston Cooks cooking class, walking ghost tour
We weren't in Savannah as long, but we enjoyed: Elizabeth's on 37th, Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room, River Street Sweets, Chatham punch somewhere along River Street, Old Pink House, Tybee Island, Bonaventure Cemetery, Forsyth Park, did a somewhat disappointing ghost tour in a converted hearse