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Join us for a fun evening t the Daily! The menu will be focused on seasonal items as we transition into the colder weather. Expect warmer dishes ( butternut squash ravioli) but also lots of seasonal light bites (tuna crudo with fried rosemary and toasted pine nuts) . Wine and Beer will be available for purchase, and a pre-fix menu will be featured with the ability to select items from each section of the menu! See you all soon!
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Upscale casual, family-friendly dining located on beautiful James Island, SC. Operated by Chef Joel Lucas and his wife, Chelsea, Edison offers innovative cuisine, a carefully curated variety of wines and local craft beer. Indoor and outdoor dining available. Reservations recommended.
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A Charleston classic, the refined, award-winning Charleston Grill is renowned for its unparalleled dining experience and warm hospitality. Helmed by Chef de Cuisine Suzy Castelloe, who was mentored by Michelle Weaver, the seasonal menu showcases imaginative dishes that honor the purveyors and makers of the South.
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Harold’s Cabin is a reimagined corner store, cafe, and restaurant concept, housed in the same building on the corner of President and Congress Streets as the original Harold’s Cabin, which served the residents of Charleston’s Westside neighborhood from the 1920s to the 1950s. First opened as a snowball shop under Harold Jacobs and his parents, and then run by Harold and his wife Lillian, Harold’s Cabin evolved into an iconic neighborhood grocery and lunch counter. The new Harold’s Cabin is open for lunch & dinner, Tuesday through Friday, and for brunch & dinner on the weekends. Chef Justin Pfau’s vegetable-driven …
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From its prestigious location in Charleston’s historic district to it's dynamic Southern cuisine, Magnolias combines old world charm with contemporary excitement. Chefs Donald Barickman and Don Drake are recognized as pioneers in the creative use of the lowcountry’s bounty.
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Like the French countryside that turned "people food" into upscale elegance, 82 Queen has concentrated on the Lowcountry cuisine of the Carolinas. Influenced by Cajun, French, Spanish, Mexican and Angle-Saxon tastes, the table set in Charleston has, in its own way, the distinction usually reserved in this country for places like San Francisco and New Orleans.
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High Cotton, like the phrase, is first class, high spirited, livin' large. The food is straightforward, virile and robust. Red meat, game, fresh fish. Familiar, irriesistible desserts. This is the top of the food chain in quality and preparation. You'll find this place has a soul as old as a lowcountry oak.
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Dazzling flavors, exceptional wines and unparalleled service in a comfortable, richly detailed and visually sensuous space inspired by Charleston's most evocative architecture. Chef Michael Kramer blends contemporary French-American cuisine and classic culinary technique with a modern-day style and presentation. A National Historic Landmark, McCrady's is located in the heart of the historic French Quarter District in Charleston's first tavern, built in 1778.
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