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Kiawah Then Augusta
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:28 pm
Posted on 2/11/19 at 10:28 pm
Doing a guys trip for The Masters.
Kiawah from Sunday through Wednesday, then Augusta from Thursday through Sunday.
Been a while since I’ve been to Kiawah - 4... maybe 6 guys...all make decent money...food recommendations?
Are there enough choices on the Island, or should we head up to Charleston, which I definitely want to do one night regardless.
TIA...
Kiawah from Sunday through Wednesday, then Augusta from Thursday through Sunday.
Been a while since I’ve been to Kiawah - 4... maybe 6 guys...all make decent money...food recommendations?
Are there enough choices on the Island, or should we head up to Charleston, which I definitely want to do one night regardless.
TIA...
This post was edited on 2/11/19 at 10:40 pm
Posted on 2/12/19 at 7:22 am to RummelTiger
If ya'll are younger and/or single, you'll want to spend most of your free time in Charleston.
In early April, it will probably still be a tad too chilly to enjoy the beach.
There's stuff on Kiawah, but nothing that I'd call a hotspot of young nightlife.
The Freshfield's development between Kiawah and Seabrook has come along nicely in the past decade or so. Depending on when you were last on Kiawah, that may be completely new to you. King Street Grill and Hege's are both pretty good.
In early April, it will probably still be a tad too chilly to enjoy the beach.
There's stuff on Kiawah, but nothing that I'd call a hotspot of young nightlife.
The Freshfield's development between Kiawah and Seabrook has come along nicely in the past decade or so. Depending on when you were last on Kiawah, that may be completely new to you. King Street Grill and Hege's are both pretty good.
This post was edited on 2/12/19 at 7:30 am
Posted on 2/12/19 at 8:32 am to RummelTiger
There are a few restaurants at Bohicket Marina. Not anything to brag about but it should be fine for a group of guys.
Side note: I recommend renting a boat at Bohicket for a few hours. I did that last spring. I have no boating experience. Cruise throughout the rivers and creeks. We had a blast. Tons of dolphins too.
Side note: I recommend renting a boat at Bohicket for a few hours. I did that last spring. I have no boating experience. Cruise throughout the rivers and creeks. We had a blast. Tons of dolphins too.
Posted on 2/12/19 at 6:18 pm to RummelTiger
If you don't feel like going all the way into Charleston for food - try a restaurant on John's Island (the big island between Kiawah and Charleston). Wild Olive is my favorite restaurant in Charleston and there is also Fat Hen and the Royal Tern.
Otherwise, you should go into Charleston for the best food. I've heard the Ocean Room at the Kiawah resort is good but have never been there.
Otherwise, you should go into Charleston for the best food. I've heard the Ocean Room at the Kiawah resort is good but have never been there.
Posted on 2/13/19 at 12:06 am to RummelTiger
Big fan of Angel Oak restaurant. Should be a bit closer to y’all than downtown charleston.
Halls Chophouse and Anson St. Grill have always treated me well with large groups.
Halls Chophouse and Anson St. Grill have always treated me well with large groups.
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