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Things to see in Charleston
Posted on 11/6/20 at 8:31 pm
Posted on 11/6/20 at 8:31 pm
Mrs Squeeze and I are headed to Charleston next month. Ive never been. Any cool things to see there? What are good restaurants to see? We already have massages booked somewheres. What places does the OT like in Charleston? Thanks and I will hang up and listen.
Posted on 11/7/20 at 1:41 pm to Squeeze
Look on in amazement at the confederate statues and monuments still standing ..
Posted on 11/7/20 at 6:17 pm to Squeeze
Go eat at Hall’s on King Street. The greatest meal I have ever had - not to mention the best service I’ve ever had.
Posted on 11/9/20 at 10:02 am to Squeeze
Tons of things to do.
Walk the Battery and the streets of the lower peninsula to look at the architecture. Take one of the house tours (Edmonton-Alston House, Aiken Rhett House, Nathaniel Russell House, or Heyward-Washington House).
Go out to one of the plantations (Boone Hall is in My Pleasant (across the Ravenel Bridge). Drayton Hall, Magnolia, and Middleton are up Ashley River Road.
If you like history go out to Fort Sumter and or go over to Sullivan's Island to Fort Moultrie.
So many good dining options. Acme Seafood Kitchen on Isle of Palms has 8 different versions of shrimp and grits - try the bbq version, they are amazing. The Wreck in Mt Pleasant is supposed to be really good (it is on our to do list next time we are there). Check out Rodney Scott's BBQ for the whole hog plate. We try to stop by Melvin's in Mt Pleasant when we are there (their mustard sauce is amazing).
Walk the Battery and the streets of the lower peninsula to look at the architecture. Take one of the house tours (Edmonton-Alston House, Aiken Rhett House, Nathaniel Russell House, or Heyward-Washington House).
Go out to one of the plantations (Boone Hall is in My Pleasant (across the Ravenel Bridge). Drayton Hall, Magnolia, and Middleton are up Ashley River Road.
If you like history go out to Fort Sumter and or go over to Sullivan's Island to Fort Moultrie.
So many good dining options. Acme Seafood Kitchen on Isle of Palms has 8 different versions of shrimp and grits - try the bbq version, they are amazing. The Wreck in Mt Pleasant is supposed to be really good (it is on our to do list next time we are there). Check out Rodney Scott's BBQ for the whole hog plate. We try to stop by Melvin's in Mt Pleasant when we are there (their mustard sauce is amazing).
Posted on 11/9/20 at 12:51 pm to Squeeze
I had great meals at Husk and 167 Raw.
Posted on 11/10/20 at 11:49 am to Squeeze
I really enjoy Swig & Swine BBQ. Amen Street has great She Crab soup. Right across the street from Amen is Carmella's. The best desserts!
There is a little place on John's Island called Blackbird Market. Get the oysters and shrimp!
There is a little place on John's Island called Blackbird Market. Get the oysters and shrimp!
Posted on 11/10/20 at 12:15 pm to ThirdWheel
quote:Better than Kaminsky's?
The best desserts!
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