Bar · Charleston County
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"Then cross the street and get more oysters, plus hot dogs and Peruvian spit-roasted chickens at Bar George." - ByFemi Oyediran and Miles White, as told to Jennifer Hope Choi
American restaurant · Charleston County
Creative fried chicken sandwiches, plus fries, floats & pickles offered in retro counter-serve digs.
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Italian restaurant · Charleston County
Rustic-chic dining with a simple menu of artisanal Italian dishes & a sizable wine list.
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Historical landmark · Charleston County
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park located in Charleston County, in coastal South Carolina. It mainly protects Fort Sumter, Fort Moultrie, the Charleston Light and Liberty Square.
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"Mediterranean Cocktail Bar & Kitchen BAR: 4PM-11PM KITCHEN 4PM-10PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY BAR 3-11PM"
Tourist attraction · Charleston County
1681 working plantation known for its moss-draped Avenue of Oaks & original slave cabins.
Easygoing eatery offering classic & creative Southern cuisine, plus a patio & picnic tables.
Traditional Italian fare in a casual atmosphere with outdoor patio, daily specials & a full bar.
"The three-meals-a-day dining room at The Dunlin, a luxury resort on Johns Island, exudes beach-house cool, and establishes its Lowcountry credentials with views of the Kiawah River, sea-fresh fish and shellfish (much of it local), seasonal produce, and the mix of culinary informality and sophistication that characterizes Southern cooking at its best."
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Seafood restaurant · Charleston County
Chill, waterfront pub with casual seafood meals & outdoor seating, plus live music & weekend brunch.
Island · Charleston County
Home to Angel Oak, South Carolina’s largest island was a filming location for 2004's The Notebook.