Thursday, April 1, 2010

best place to eat

out of town visitor. where are the best places to go eat? i%26#39;ve checked them out on the charleston visitor website. want to know from the locals. we%26#39;re southern folks with kids. and is there any restaurant or food establishment that DOES NOT have a bar or serve alcohol? thanks.



best place to eat


What kind of food do you want, what price range, what meals? Almost all the restaurants serve alcohol, but there isn%26#39;t necessarily a bar in the dining room.



best place to eat


nothing fancy or elegant. local favorites. steakhouse; seafood-fish %26amp; crabcakes; bbq; burgers; buffet style/laid back outdoors, just a variety.




and mostly lunch hours when prices are cheaper.




Is no alcohol an absolute?




if there are any i%26#39;d like to know where but if not, i%26#39;d still like advice on the best places anyway.



thanks.




Jestine%26#39;s is great for lunch, and I do not believe serves alcohol. Be prepare to wait in line outside if you are not there at 11:00. Joseph%26#39;s, also, for breakfast and lunch.





Pizza: Lil%26#39; Mama%26#39;s or Woody%26#39;s in Folly Beach for good pizza. You can sit outside, although there is alcohol at Woody%26#39;s, not sure about Lil%26#39; Mama%26#39;s.




A great, cheap, no-alcohol place for lunch is Joseph%26#39;s, on Meeting Street.





Our two favorite restaurants in Charleston are Hank%26#39;s Seafood (for seafood) and 82 Queen (for lowcountry). Hank%26#39;s has a bar, but you can get a table far from the bar. 82 Queen has a small bar in a separate room from the dining rooms. Nowhere in Charleston will there be any pressure to consume alcohol.




Momma Brown%26#39;s in Mt P has a BBQ buffet and no alcohol.




thanks everybody!!!



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