Mentioned by All Things Charleston
The 10 Best Breakfast & Brunch Spots in Charleston | 103.5 WEZL
"At Marie's, the lunch special is $7.78, with tea included (but, alas, that doesn't include tax), and the options rotate daily. Look for staples like fried chicken, fried pork chop and meatloaf, plus the usual slew of sides. Fans of the North Charleston lunch room will advise adding a peach cobbler to the mix for just $1."
"This Johns Island roadside joint presents a banquet of locally raised delicacies. Owners and farmers Pete and Babs Ambrose maintain a 135-acre...Read More"
"With its signature red roof and the oversized burger out front, the lone Boulevard Diner that's left has all the trappings of an old-school eatery. McCrady's chef Jeremiah Langhorne heads there for the biscuits and gravy (they're "always delicious there") and the Southern vegetable sides, like okra, collards, red rice and more."
"Bojangles' Famous Chicken & Biscuits 1097 (1644 Hwy 17 North)"
"It may be hard to spot this hidden gem within the streets of Elliotborogh, but it’s worth a stop when you do. Indulge in seasonal pub fare such as "bahn mi" bombers with lemongrass fried chicken served with Hawaiian rolls. The bar offers local beers, cocktails, an evolving wine list, and punch jars."
"An industrial-chic neighborhood bar with craft cocktails and elevated bar food. A great weekend spot during the day (they serve brunch) and all night long. Warehouse isn’t super dive-y but they do have pool tables and a very casual atmosphere."
"Located in the historic Cannonborough / Elliottborough neighborhood of Downtown Charleston, Warehouse brings a laid back approach to classic European fare, crafty beers, unique cocktails, boutique wine and bubbles."
"In fact, my brother claims that if could only go to one bar in Charleston for the rest of his like, it would be Salty Mike’s. Salty Mike’s is on the water in the Marina so you can expect to find a lot of salty sailor types. It is part indoors and part outdoors so I love going on a Friday evening when work lets us."
"With some of the cheapest drinks and best views downtown, Salty Mike's is a gathering for sailors, locals, and in-the-know tourists. The no-frills watering hole sits on the Marina, so guests can watch boats go by with beer in hand."
"Say hello to Charlie Brown, the local corgi mascot, and enjoy staring at ships sailing in as you waste away on brews and salt-dog fellowship."
"Ideally located nearby dozens of renowned restaurants and bars in downtown Charleston, this Italian café and dessert bar is the perfect sweet stop for a post-dinner date. Espresso cocktail for us, please!"