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Guide to Casual Dining in Charleston, SC
"This "Italian cafe and dessert bar" on East Bay Street is conveniently located close to dozens of popular restaurants and bars, making it the ideal post-dinner date dessert stop. Visit Carmella's for Italian treats and sweets, including cannolis, tiramasu and Italian ice, among other daily specials. This restaurant is dedicated solely to desserts, sweets, and baked goods, so dessert lovers may return more than once during their visit to Charleston!"
"Ye Ole Fashioned Ice Cream & Sandwich Cafe (474 N Savanah HWY)"
"This uniquely named sweet shop on Sullivan’s Island offers ice cream sandwiches, gelato sundaes, milkshakes, floats, breakfast, and sandwich items!. Try a chocolate chip cookie with vanilla gelato ice cream sandwich, a cream cheese buttercream gelato cake, or a gelato sundae that is brownie or cookie bar topped with 2 scoops of gelato and hot fudge or caramel!"
"Sunny shop Beardcat's is a sweet stop after the beach or dinner on Sullivans Island. The establishment below The Obstinate Daughter serves gelato reflecting seasonal flavors and espresso drinks."
"Mount Pleasant shop Izzy’s Scoops & Sweets serves banana splits, sundaes with cherries on top, and baklava ice cream. There’s always plenty of sprinkles and whip cream on hand for customer’s creations."
"Nestled in the College of Charleston, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art aims at encouraging budding and experienced artist to explore and take their artistic acumen to a new level. This art gallery in Charleston is a non-profit organisation that focuses on specific subjects by actively participating in events and holding programmes where it sets a common stage for discussion through lectures, films, panels and symposia. The subjects of discussion mainly revolve around history and culture."
"The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston School of the Arts is home to innovative pieces meant to challenge the viewer. There’s also a reference library open to the public. You never know what you’ll find in their eclectic collection."
"On the campus of the College of Charleston, the Halsey Institute presents innovative and adventurous art from all over the world in an accessible and engaging setting."
"Located in the iconic French Quarter, the Principal Gallery of Charleston marks the coming together of American and international artists. A member of the Charleston Gallery Association, this art gallery is known for its impeccable contemporary art that lays emphasis on oil and bronze sculptures and visual representations. Suitable for both amateurs and experts, this art gallery in Charleston encourages an individual vision of every artist through its solo exhibitions, group shows and art fairs."
"Principle Gallery showcases works classified as both classical and contemporary realism. Since 1994, they’ve delighted Charleston art enthusiasts and display pieces in an airy and light-filled space."
"125 Meeting St Corner of Meeting and Queen, next to Eli's Table and Gibbes Museum, Charleston, SC 29401-2277+1 843-727-4500[email protected]http://www.principlegallery.com/charleston/"
"As well as a 3,600-square-foot ceramics gallery open to the public throughout the week, Cone 10 Studios offers classes and workshops in the various art forms which are on show and produced on-site. The porcelain and stoneware comes in traditional, functional forms which can be bought for your home or kitchen, and also in more conceptual, abstract forms which are both thought-provoking and aesthetically pleasing. Weekly classes are held in wheel-throwing, hand-building and teapot-making, in addition to a dedicated children’s program."
"Located in the Council Chamber of Charleston City Hall (1801), the gallery contains portraits of many important leaders, including one of George Washington by John Trumbull."
"Locally owned and operated since 2001, East Bay Deli is a popular eatery for locals and tourists alike. Voted the Best Deli in Charleston since 2004, our New York style deli with a Southern twist has a variety of made-to-order sandwiches, soups, wraps, hot dogs, giant potatoes, desserts and fresh salad bar. With a breakfast and kids menu as well, there is something for everyone at East Bay Deli!"
"Home Team BBQ has taken a unique approach by bringing the fundamentals of the “white tablecloth” world to the low and slow ideals of BBQ. They believe in keeping it fresh and local, and sending guests happily on their way after a good time has been had by all. With a menu of award-winning food, ever-evolving bar offerings, a fun and family friendly atmosphere, and live entertainment, it makes it easy to root for Home Team BBQ."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. If you fancy eating meat and meat products, then this will definitely be your favorite restaurant. Enjoy live music as you enjoy your ordered meal."
"With 3 locations serving award-winning barbecue, ever-evolving bar offerings, a family-friendly atmosphere, catering & live entertainment, it’s easy to root for Home Team BBQ!"
"There's no need to hassle the waitress for a water-view here. You can look out on the harbor, the Holy City skyline, and the USS Yorktown from every table in the house. For dinner, start with the hush puppies and firecracker shrimp, then move on to one of the daily market fish offerings with a side of the amazing mac 'n' cheese."
"A brewery, beer destination and restaurant in one, Edmund’s Oast turns out house-made charcuterie and quality dishes in a massive outdoor beer garden and indoor restaurant space alongside house beers, guest beers, cocktails and spirits (heavy on American whiskey but including everything from amari to gin). Head bartender Jayce McConnell ensures spirits drinkers won’t suffer for choices alongside the beer crowd. What to Drink: Go the vacation-like, savory Thai route with the likes of Pad Thai Mai Tai (rum, curaçao, lime, peanut, cilantro and a Charleston gold rice “orgeata”—an orgeat-horchata mix) or focus on whiskey with a drink like The Cowboy Song (Wyoming whiskey, huckleberry, mint, Peychaud’s bitters).http://edmundsoast.com"
"If you are looking for unique restaurants in Charleston, SC, Edmund's Oast is a stylish gastropub that draws a hip crowd with their inventive American cuisine and unparalleled craft beer program. In addition to a diverse selection of on tap and bottled beer options, Edmund's Oast serves an array of culinary delights. Dishes like Pickled Shrimp and Braised Lamb Meatballs are indicative of the kitchen’s creative flair, and combined with unique cocktails, Edmund's Oast will undoubtedly have you coming back for more."
"Edmund's Oast produces beer as well as showcases other offerings from outstanding producers, so there are more than 35 options on tap. More interested in wine?. Then there plenty of options—leaning heavily on whites, rosé, and sparkling—that compliment the food, and most run $12 to $15 by the glass."