
Food to Eat
The Boathouse Breach Inlet
(reservations recommended)101 Palm Boulevard
Isle of Palms, SC 29451
(843) 886-8000
"Beautiful inlet and sunset views in an old building right on the water. Charming dining areas and good seafood along with collards and grits." -Pat Brucker (Jeanne's aunt)
www.boathouserestaurants.com
Trattoria Lucca
(dinner only/reservations required)41 Bogard Street
Charleston, SC (843)973-3323
"Amazing, innovative Italian cuisine made with local ingredients by one of Charleston's best chefs" -Carlos Roberts
"Absolutely delicious!" -Linda Roberts
http://trattorialuccadining.com/
Pearlz Oyster Bar
153 East Bay StCharleston, SC 29401-2124
(843) 577-5755
"The corn fritters are amazing!" -Mercedes Cutler (Steve's aunt)
www.pearlzoysterbar.com
Jestine's Kitchen
251 Meeting StCharleston, SC 29401
(843) 722-7224
Fried green tomatoes, corn bread, mac & cheese, coca-cola cake - it doesn't get more southern than that. One of author Pat Conroy's favorites!
The Sea Biscuit Cafe
(breakfast, lunch & Sunday brunch/cash & local checks only)21 J C Long Boulevard
Isle of Palms, SC (843)886-4079
Charming cottage turned restaurant that serves comfort foods & southern dishes, all with noticeably fresh ingredients.
Jim 'N Nicks
288 King StreetCharleston, SC (843)577-0406
Good barbeque, delicious cheese biscuits, and a cool & laid back atmosphere. A great place to pop in if you're strolling through the shops on King Street.
www.jimnnicks.com
Coast Bar & Grill
39 John St # DCharleston, SC 29403
Delicious and creative seafood dishes tucked away in a cool, restored warehouse. www.coastbarandgrill.com
Sugar Bakeshop
59 1/2 Cannon StreetCharleston, SC 29403
This nook is a little off the beaten path, but is bursting with charm. Plus, the red velvet cupcakes are scrumptious!
Kudu Coffee House
4 Vanderhorst StreetCharleston, SC 29403
www.iheartkudu.com