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Charleston, SC Restaurant Recommendations
Four upcoming dinners in Charleston. Price not object; more interested in interesting food and "calm" ambiance (hearing problem). Recommendations, please.
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Magnolia's
185 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401 843-577-7771 I have been there twice, and it is excellent. Right downtown (great area) Lots of reviews online. For a less expensive place, I have been to Hyman's (seafood) dozens of times. It somewhat of a tourist place, and not as upscale or quiet as Magnolia's. but I have never had a bad meal. The owners are always on premises, and they ensure you will have a good experience. Good food, very reasonable prices. The hush puppies are great. Also downtown. Enjoy your stay. |
We recently had a great meal at Southend Brewery & Smokehouse, right in the middle of the tourist district.
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Given price being no object and a hearing problem I cannot recommend Hymans (which is one of my favorite seafood restaurants) or Southend as previously noted. Even Magnolia could be troublesome, altohugh it is also lovely.
Since you seem to indicate that you want somewhere "serene", I would advocate Peninsula Grill in the Planters Inn. |
Originally Posted by jfhscott
(Post 10590260)
Since you seem to indicate that you want somewhere "serene", I would advocate Peninsula Grill in the Planters Inn. |
Originally Posted by spinmeister
(Post 10577055)
Four upcoming dinners in Charleston. Price not object; more interested in interesting food and "calm" ambiance (hearing problem). Recommendations, please.
Of the 18 couples (and one confirmed bachelor), 16 arrived with wives, original issue, an amazing percentage in today's world. |
I've only eaten brunch here, but Poogan's Porch http://www.poogansporch.com has some of the best biscuits I've ever eaten (and i'm not really a biscuit person).
I've never eaten at Hyman's, but I've heard it's overrated and none of my local friends will go there. http://hymanseafood.com Charleston had a Johnston and Wales culinary school until a couple years ago and I like low country food so hopefully you find a place to your liking. |
Too many to choose from
Another one nobody has mentioned:
McCrady's http://www.mccradysrestaurant.com/ Nice "calm" ambiance McCrady's is one of the more expensive restaurants in CHS. Very nice dining room and bar. The building was built in 1788 and is quite charming. Magnolia's is also a good pick for "calm" ambiance. Hyman's is good for the price, not overrated at all, although it is a bit touristy. Not nearly as "calm" as the other two I listed. |
+1 for Hyman's. If you go at an off hour it's not so bad in terms of noise and crowds. (My family has similar sensitivity and we survive/endure it.)
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My wife is going there this weekend. |
Fig on Meeting was my favorite when living there,unpretentious with amazing food or Peninsula Grill for more fine dining. McCrady's, Mavericks and Oak were also on the list.
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Magnolia - no question.
Also: The Vickery - sort of an eclectic place with a very unique fare. |
bumping for a new addition
Was back in Charleston and Magnolia was up to its usual standards. Really, really enjoyed Hall's Chophouse on King, a few blocks up from Marion Square. http://hallschophouse.com/ |
Comments on S.N.O.B?
I got a recommendation to go. dergon_gf and I are going next week for our mini-honeymoon (she'll be tsmrsdergon then) I also got a recommendation for Poogan's Porch..... |
Circa 1886 is very quiet, very good, and very expensive
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