The Pickled Palate food wagon

Lunch restaurant · Mount Pleasant

The Pickled Palate food wagon

Lunch restaurant · Mount Pleasant

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1528 Ben Sawyer Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464

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Quaint cafe offering panini & salads, plus craft beer, wine & a spacious garden patio.  

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1528 Ben Sawyer Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 Get directions

thepickledpalate.com
@pickledpalate

$10–20 · Menu

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1528 Ben Sawyer Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464 Get directions

+1 843 345 6937
thepickledpalate.com
@pickledpalate

$10–20 · Menu

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"Hidden along the busy Coleman Blvd. stands a little green restaurant tucked into a luscious, verdant garden not normally seen in public spaces in Mount Pleasant. The Pickled Palate is a popular lunch spot, often dominated by locals eating soups, salads and sandwiches along side a glass of wine or two." - Eater Staff

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Paul Wickens

Google
Excellent place for lunch. I had the tuna panini which was lovely, especially the blue cheese slaw side. I also visited in the evening but we arrived late after live music had finished. Nice outdoor vibe though

Cody Thompson

Google
Amazing atmosphere! Seriously the cutest place we’ve eaten at in Charleston area and maybe anywhere for that matter. Sandwich options and fun a varied and I tried 3 and liked them all. Just an awesome time, highly recommend. As a restaurant owner myself I can see the care that is put into this place. Service was excellent

Michael Waddell

Google
The Pickled Palate has to be one of the greatest hidden gems of Mt. Pleasant. If you are in the mood for paninis, there's no better place to go. The atmosphere is very homey, and I mean that in the nicest way. It's comfortable and relaxing. The wait staff was very quick and attentive. The food was divine. The sandwiches were out of this world. I got the french dip and my wife got the Cuban and we ended up splitting them both! They also make their own pickles! If you want a chill, cafe-like experience come here. The garden is beautiful and inside is lovely. The Pickled Palate will not disappoint.

Craig Ketterman

Google
100/10 that's right they scored 10 times better than a perfect score! Wanna talk about a hidden gem well here it is! From the decor to the people whom work there to the food everything was absolutely amazing! I can't recommend anything in particular because it's all good! Soups, apps, paninis, desserts, sides I did it all and everything was just out of this world good. I can't wait to go back! If they have the mushroom soup and french dip def grab those but again you can't go wrong no matter what you do!

Tamara

Google
We have come here many times but today was not a pleasant experience. Our server wasn't very kind or welcoming. This particular server is usually nice and upbeat, so I'm not sure what was going on today. It was quite embarrassing because I brought a guest here from out of town, for the first time. We noticed the server was checking on all of the other tables, giving refills on drinks, except us. Not once did she check on us and we never got a drink refill. My guest ordered tea with lemon and never got it so we had to ask again. When the server brought the tea out, there was no lemon (yes, this is minor).Considering her attitude, we didn't want ask for the lemon again since we had to ask a second time for the tea. It's not even about the tea or lemon. It's just the way she treated us general, just very rude. She never greeted us, the only thing she said was "What do y'all want?" She tossed our plates on the table without a care. I hope it's better next time and more welcoming because I love the atmosphere of this place. Thankfully Carley, the musician, is always a pleasure to see performing on Saturdays! She's so also very kind.

Christine Coode

Google
What a gem! Recommended to me by a friend, I am so grateful to have gone and experienced this great little restaurant. The garden area is beautiful and the sense of freshness is all around you. The food was lovely- I had the Greek salad and the turkey panini. Both were excellent. I am looking forward to going back sometime to enjoy the outdoor seating and a glass of wine with my meal.

B C

Google
This place is the perfect place to have a nice lunch outside. The atmosphere is very laid back and the pimento cheese and bacon sandwich was delicious. The homemade potato salad was delicious too.

Aaron Hyson

Google
Have had now 4 or 5 meals here, and across the menu everything has been delicious. It's an attractive quaint restaurant set in an old house, with the "shed" or old workshop finished nicely into a general store type setup with a desert case. The setup for ordering is a little untraditional and takes a minute to figure out. Essentially counter service to order in the foyer with a large chalkboard for the normal menu and a small chalkboard for daily specials. They have flavored water and black teas and an interesting selection of wines, beers and juice/teas in a case to select from. There's a small indoor seating area, and the back yard is a large garden with tables along the path. The ladies working offer table service, and are always wonderful. It's definitely a little gem of Mount Pleasant.