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re: Charleston, SC eats
Posted on 5/16/13 at 9:48 am to Deke
Posted on 5/16/13 at 9:48 am to Deke
Toast is a nice breakfast spot downtown. Also got bottomless mimosas which is nice. South End Brewery is also pretty casual and nice. Its a restaurant inside a brewery. Tatooed Moose. Not quite downtown but close. Really good spot. Kinda funny crowd but great food. There are plenty of nice restaurants downtown but those are some good casual spots IMO. Have fun, Charlestons a great spot.
Posted on 5/16/13 at 10:32 am to The Connoisseur
Poogan's Porch was excellent and priced below most of the others. Biscuits were really good and this was amazing,
"Duck Confit Grilled Cheese 12.95
Pimiento cheese, duck confit, crispy bacon, sliced red tomato, sourdough bread"
Very greasy, but oh so worth the mess.
McCrady's was good, but real expensive and the portion wasn't that that big.
Also, High Cotton was good, especially the pecan pie.
Charleston's food scene is great... second only to New Orleans.
"Duck Confit Grilled Cheese 12.95
Pimiento cheese, duck confit, crispy bacon, sliced red tomato, sourdough bread"
Very greasy, but oh so worth the mess.
McCrady's was good, but real expensive and the portion wasn't that that big.
Also, High Cotton was good, especially the pecan pie.
Charleston's food scene is great... second only to New Orleans.
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