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The Best Cheap Eats in Charleston
"The menu is diverse and filled with signature dishes like the Hell Burger, DIY burgers or classics like country-fried steak. Come for breakfast, lunch or dinner, but whenever you come make sure you are hungry, as portions are generous and options are many. The setting is simple, with wooden furniture and dining booths indoors and a lovely terrace outdoors with an all-embracing friendly vibe."
"Page's on Coleman Boulevard has the down home thing down pat. Folks head to their patio for shrimp and grits, okra gumbo and, yes, chicken and waffles. They're slightly newer to the scene, but they still serve blue plate specials and plenty of pies, cakes and puddings for dessert."
"Combining simple Southern cuisine with the casual elements of traditional coastal seafood. Fresh, seasonal, local ingredients in our made-from-scratch dishes wherever we can."
"31 J C Long Blvd, Isle of Palms, SC 29451-2216Seafood, American, BarBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightFree Wifi, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Waterfront, Be[email protected]+1 843-886-3474http://www.acmelowcountrykitchen.com/"
"Bojangles' Famous Chicken & Biscuits 1097 (1644 Hwy 17 North)"
"Went to the restaurant this evening.Service and the food was good.Why I am writing this is because when the check was presented there was a $5.00 sharing..."
"We are proud to have been serving authentic Italian cuisine to Mount Pleasant residents and visitors for the past eight years."
"Tucked away in Hutson Alley just off of King St, Vincent Chicco's channels the more traditional Italian joint that you might see in The Sopranos or The Godfather. We’re talking black-and-white tile floors, a dark wood bar, and antique portraits of the restaurant’s namesake, who was a famous saloon owner in Prohibition-era Charleston. Although the atmosphere is old-fashioned, the food is fresh, inventive, and delicious."
"Address: Vincent Chicco's, 39-G, John St, Charleston, SC 29403. Named after a famous Italian immigrant who operated a speakeasy-style establishment in Charleston during the Prohibition era, Vincent Chicco's is now a beloved local restaurant that serves up Italian favorites. Known for having a distinguished yet comfortable atmosphere, locals often boast that this restaurant has the best Italian food in the entire city."
"That's the message, and the mission, of the staff, services and organic boutique at Sweet 185. Conveniently located on Upper King Street, Sweet 185 is Charleston's pioneer sugaring studio. Head to this eclectic day spa for an alternative to your typical wax, in the form of a sugaring treatment."
"Earthling Day Spa, conveniently located on East Bay street downtown, offers a tranquil escape from the touristy buzz of nearby Market and King streets, making it the obvious choice for your post shopping pit stop downtown. Get out of the sun, off the street, and into an Earthling robe for a massage, facial, body scrub or mani-pedi. Owning up to its worldly name, Earthling offers a selection of "Treatments From Around The World," including Thai Detox, Nirvana and Bindi Herbal Bliss treatments."
"Boasting a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere, Earthling Day Spa is a sanctuary of wellness in downtown Charleston and has been voted the best destination spa in South Carolina. Having served visitors and the local community for over 3 decades, they feature a pilates studio and a stylish boutique spa that look straight out of an influencer’s dream. Their skincare, massages and spiritual balancing therapies are inspired by healing cultures from around the world."
"The self-proclaimed luxurious wellness retreat does NOT disappoint. It’s the newest spa in Charleston and it came to wipe out the competition with a full list of relaxing services. They offer eight different massages and three different massage enhancements including CBD balm for all those currently obsessing over CBD oil and the amazing benefits."
"Rhong Zhou and his family came to America from China, by way of Japan in the late 80s. In 2010, they opened Zen Asian Fusion in Charleston SC and their business, and menu, have continued to grow since then. Zen’s philosophy is that food is an art that should be enjoyed with all five senses."