My family and I visited Charleston for the first time last summer. We ate bbq pretty much the whole time, my husband loves bbq. It was also our first time eating southern bbq and we couldn't get enough of it. We ate at 5 different bbq places, all were amazing. We ate at the English Pub you're showing in the clips, "Griffith" I thinks it's called. I'd also recommend eating at a roof top restaurant. The views were amazing along with the food. We went to Charleston for the historical places not knowing how amazing the food is. It was a wonderful surprise, I'm excited to visit again some day and will try some of the food you mentioned.
Enjoyed this video ! Suggestions for a nice dinner , without breaking the bank ! My hubby and I are going to Charleston for our 41 st Anniversary, just 3 nights , staying at Emeline . We aren’t fancy but enjoy a nice meal , also suggestions on great happy hour places ? Thank you 😊
there is a small historic liquor store in charleston on bay st right next to the old exchange and dungeon museum called the tavern at rainbow row, we saw some local moonshine and whiskeys sales guy there who had some stories and then some free samples it was cool they have some south carolina style of whiskey or rye or whatever it might be called palmetto its made with something slightly different then bourbon its sweeter
Great recommendations! Every time I visit Charleston I make a point to visit Leon's where you can get a 'flight' of different regional oysters on the half-shell .
I’m a few months late to this, but I live in SC & we call it “chicken bog” down here, but it is actually pirlou pronounced per-low. We have local bogs-off where everyone makes their homemade chicken bog & it’s amazing!
We usually stay at the Mills House when in Charleston. Walk to restaurants 1) Eli's Table for breakfast. Great omelets, chicken & waffles and beignets with a berry dipping sauce. 2) Sandwich shop on Broad east of Market. 3) SNOB on Bay St. Amazing entrees and desserts 4) Usually not my favorite but there's a great Brazilian Steakhouse on Bay.
You also probably follow a bunch of his channels so they could be out of order that way. But I'm sure some videos take more time than others to edit so depending on how much time he has in his life. Haha I'm just happy to see his happy face and listen to the excitement in his voice!
Anybody who loves barbecue and is interested in trying South and mustard-based BBQ sauce needs to go to Bessinger's BBQ on Savannah Highway. It's the gold standard, no pun intended.
i tried grits in san fran and it was disgusting BECAUSE i felt it tasted more like a savoury thing so eating it underneath something with flavour sounds like it would work. i'm in the uk so we don't have that. i'm guessing the closest thing is porridge but that's sweet for us.
Was that deviled eggs with bacon on top??? Those didn't look like pimentos. But now I have to try deviled eggs with fresh cooked bacon.... Please tell me that's what that was!!!
Why are your videos so hard to follow? It's never in chronological order. One day you are Lithuania, the next day you are in Pittsburgh. You release summer videos in winter and winter videos in summer. So confusing.
I've found that viewers get bored by a destination after two videos so I mix up my release schedule. Otherwise the viewership dies. I actually started this Wolters World Eats channel so I could get the food videos out near the main dints videos. Hence why the dints of Charleston came out on our main channel (the one I'm writing from) yesterday. Also we do not upload from destinations we are currently at due to safety issues that have come up previously where other youtubers were attacked because people knew where they were. So the Short answer is, viewers' tastes and safety.
@@woltersworld Thanks for letting me know. I thought you film for a year and take off for a year. I totally understand. Many travel youtubers you can see the destinations in order, but I guess this works as well.
I'm from the UK and only heard about shrimps n grits (and all that pimp s***) from Outkast songs. Thanks for showing us, looks pretty darn good
It really is good.
Was not expecting to see OutKast referenced under this video
i see a new video coming out - i immediately click. simple as that
Meee tooo! Because of him I started my own channel. I love all his videos😊
You're the best! Thank you!
@@veronicacruz1430 best compliment :) thank you
Hey y'all my family is originally from Charleston and we pronounce the chicken and rice dish Pearl-Oh
Excellent recommendation on the Charleston Bloody Mary mix. I don't even drink but I have a bottle in my fridge right now, it's so good.
My family and I visited Charleston for the first time last summer. We ate bbq pretty much the whole time, my husband loves bbq. It was also our first time eating southern bbq and we couldn't get enough of it. We ate at 5 different bbq places, all were amazing. We ate at the English Pub you're showing in the clips, "Griffith" I thinks it's called.
I'd also recommend eating at a roof top restaurant. The views were amazing along with the food.
We went to Charleston for the historical places not knowing how amazing the food is. It was a wonderful surprise, I'm excited to visit again some day and will try some of the food you mentioned.
I LOVE she crab soup!
Perfect timing for me as I'll be in Charleston in a couple of months-thank you!!
Yeah!!! Have a great trip. We just uploaded the donts of Charleston on our main channel (the one I'm commenting from) so hope that can help too.
Thanks for the info
We are famous for whole hog BBQ in the lowcountry, lots of good stuff to eat!
It always weirds me out when I remember the place I live is a tourist destination
I’ve always said purr-loo. But when a local says something someway, that’s the right way, no argument allowed.
you pretty much nailed it
Enjoyed this video ! Suggestions for a nice dinner , without breaking the bank ! My hubby and I are going to Charleston for our 41 st Anniversary, just 3 nights , staying at Emeline . We aren’t fancy but enjoy a nice meal , also suggestions on great happy hour places ? Thank you 😊
there is a small historic liquor store in charleston on bay st right next to the old exchange and dungeon museum called the tavern at rainbow row, we saw some local moonshine and whiskeys sales guy there who had some stories and then some free samples it was cool they have some south carolina style of whiskey or rye or whatever it might be called palmetto its made with something slightly different then bourbon its sweeter
Great recommendations! Every time I visit Charleston I make a point to visit Leon's where you can get a 'flight' of different regional oysters on the half-shell .
I’m a few months late to this, but I live in SC & we call it “chicken bog” down here, but it is actually pirlou pronounced per-low. We have local bogs-off where everyone makes their homemade chicken bog & it’s amazing!
We usually stay at the Mills House when in Charleston. Walk to restaurants
1) Eli's Table for breakfast. Great omelets, chicken & waffles and beignets with a berry dipping sauce.
2) Sandwich shop on Broad east of Market.
3) SNOB on Bay St. Amazing entrees and desserts
4) Usually not my favorite but there's a great Brazilian Steakhouse on Bay.
It's nice to have types of food but no specific restaurants to go to?
You also probably follow a bunch of his channels so they could be out of order that way. But I'm sure some videos take more time than others to edit so depending on how much time he has in his life. Haha I'm just happy to see his happy face and listen to the excitement in his voice!
Love you!!! Thank you for the kind words.
@@WoltersWorldEats love you and the fam! Keep up the great work!
@yaowsers77 thank you. I saw the comment you were replying to to help them understand too. Hope you are well!
You forgot to mention one of the greatest parts of Charleston food: the amazing barbecue.
Low country perloo is pronounced like a cat purring low so "purr-low" or if you're north of the Santee river it's called a chicken bog
Anybody who loves barbecue and is interested in trying South and mustard-based BBQ sauce needs to go to Bessinger's BBQ on Savannah Highway. It's the gold standard, no pun intended.
We've been going to Charleston for years. We love it! Now we're only 4 hours away, so I try and go as often as possible 💗
Awesome!!!
Next time you float through Charleston, SC float through Henry's and try their blackened chicken pasta
i tried grits in san fran and it was disgusting BECAUSE i felt it tasted more like a savoury thing so eating it underneath something with flavour sounds like it would work. i'm in the uk so we don't have that. i'm guessing the closest thing is porridge but that's sweet for us.
Where can I sample crab rice?
Charleston, a delicious city! Now, how 'bout telling somethin' about the multitude of historic sites in town?
That's on our other channel :)
@@WoltersWorldEats And what is the other channel? Could you give me a link?
I’m more familiar with Charleston Ref Rice! Yummy
Its pronounced like "PURR-LOW". Grew up here and thats how everyone from here pronounces it. Its very hard to find an authentic one believe it or not.
Was that deviled eggs with bacon on top??? Those didn't look like pimentos. But now I have to try deviled eggs with fresh cooked bacon.... Please tell me that's what that was!!!
Yes, there was a shot of deviled eggs with bacon. Just make sure your bacon is well blotted as the grease is incongruent with the yolk.
Basically food in Charleston ain't for people who can't have shell food
There are some spots
Why are your videos so hard to follow? It's never in chronological order. One day you are Lithuania, the next day you are in Pittsburgh. You release summer videos in winter and winter videos in summer. So confusing.
Dude, Mark travels the world and manages these channels WHILE being a full time professor AND being a dad. editing takes time
I've found that viewers get bored by a destination after two videos so I mix up my release schedule. Otherwise the viewership dies. I actually started this Wolters World Eats channel so I could get the food videos out near the main dints videos. Hence why the dints of Charleston came out on our main channel (the one I'm writing from) yesterday. Also we do not upload from destinations we are currently at due to safety issues that have come up previously where other youtubers were attacked because people knew where they were. So the Short answer is, viewers' tastes and safety.
@@woltersworld Thanks for letting me know. I thought you film for a year and take off for a year. I totally understand. Many travel youtubers you can see the destinations in order, but I guess this works as well.
OMG the food 😍🤤… love your energy as always!
Thank you!