Seafood restaurant · Charleston
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"The lease ran out on tourist trap Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Now where will folks go for imported shrimp?" - Erin Perkins
Italian restaurant · Charleston
Indaco is a buzzing Upper King street gem where you can indulge in wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, and shareable Italian dishes in a welcoming vibe.
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Oyster bar restaurant · Charleston
Leon’s Oyster Shop is a funky spot in a retrofitted auto body shop, known for its juicy fried chicken, fresh oysters, and a chill patio vibe that screams good times and local charm.
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Hostel · Charleston
Nestled in charming 19th-century homes, this cozy hostel offers shared and private rooms with a relaxed vibe, complimentary breakfast, and a breezy porch, all just a stroll away from Charleston's vibrant King Street.
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Bar · Charleston
This hidden gem dive bar off King Street is a local favorite, boasting cheap drinks, live music, and a laid-back vibe that draws in a mixed crowd.
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Hotel · Charleston
The Ryder Hotel is a stylish getaway in the heart of Charleston, blending minimalist design with laid-back vibes and a lively poolside bar, perfect for a fun urban escape.
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Restaurant · Charleston
Ma'am Saab is a vibrant new downtown gem where Chef Maryam Ghaznavi serves up satisfying Pakistani comfort food like butter chicken and kababs in a fun, eclectic setting.
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Museum · Charleston
The Charleston Museum, founded in 1773, seamlessly blends modern design with a treasure trove of local history, showcasing everything from prehistoric fossils to Civil War relics in a casual, inviting atmosphere.
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Polished spot with a trendy vibe offering carefully sourced plates, as well as wine & cocktails.
Gastropub · Charleston
Vibrant tavern serving a creative selection of locally sourced pub grub & craft beer.
A cozy, contemporary seafood spot boasting a vibrant patio, featuring an impressive oyster selection, delectable lobster rolls, and a delightful ambiance perfect for date nights.
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