Seafood restaurant · Charleston County
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"From 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, oysters and glasses of sparkling wine are only $2 at Pier 41. Go early to avoid crowds." - Erin Perkins
Historical landmark · Charleston County
The Hutchinson House is the oldest identified house on Edisto Island, South Carolina associated with the black community after the American Civil War. It was the residence of Henry Hutchinson, a freedman who was a noteworthy post-war Sea Island Cotton planter.
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Island · Charleston County
Home to Angel Oak, South Carolina’s largest island was a filming location for 2004's The Notebook.
Chill, waterfront pub with casual seafood meals & outdoor seating, plus live music & weekend brunch.
American restaurant · Charleston County
"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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Italian restaurant · Charleston County
Crust Wood Fried Pizza serves up flavorful artisanal pies and tempting pasta in a cozy vibe, perfect for casual dining by the beach.
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Bar · Charleston County
Nestled in Terrace Plaza, this cozy spot serves up delectable hot dogs, fresh oysters, and creative cocktails in a vibrant dive bar atmosphere.
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Tourist attraction · Charleston County
1681 working plantation known for its moss-draped Avenue of Oaks & original slave cabins.
Restaurant · Charleston County
Hand-cut bacon highlights the menu at this breakfast and lunch spot in a general store setting.
Wetlands & creeks, plus maritime forests & remote beaches, on an island accessed by ferry.
Easygoing eatery offering classic & creative Southern cuisine, plus a patio & picnic tables.