As someone who lived in Charleston for 14 years and is a fellow foodie, definitely love Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit and Boxcar Betty’s. Poogan’s Porch is good, but I would have gone next door to Husk for “farm to table” lowcountry cuisine. Amen is good, but no question 167 Raw serves the best raw oysters in Charleston! And, for bar-b-que, Rodney Scott’s is very good “whole hog” bbq; but Lewis’ bbq is amazing! It is always a must visit when I return to Charleston! I think it’s the best “texas style” bbq I’ve ever had!
If you really want to hit the oysters come back in February and go to the Lowcountry oyster fest at Boone Hall Plantation,all you can eat and advance tickets are like $25. Of course there’s lots of live music & adult beverages available, get there early it gets busy quick.
I loved this video! I'm a Charleston boy and am so glad that you liked my town and our food. I hope that you did get to try Shrimp and Grits while you were here.
Wifey and I live about 2 hours north of Chucktown ( what us locals lovingly call it ) and go there at least once a month. Love all the great restaurants and night life. Our faves are, High Cotton, Halls Chop House, Oak, Palmetto Grill in the Charleston Place Hotel. Poogans Porch, SNOB (Slightly North Of Broad) and many others. Great town for sure. Great vid...
they got the name snob because i use to deliver seafood and instead of writing it all out we would just put snob on the box they didnt even know till i pointed it out that we called them snob. they liked it and adopted it so im kinda responsible
SNOB was my favorite for the longest time, I'd always get the carpaccio, cheese plate, and rack of lamb, I visited twice a year and stayed at the Doubletree or Charles Pinkney and walked to it. Unfortunately the traffic got much worse and I haven't been in a few years. Poe's on Sullivan's Island was always a good place to hang out.
The icecream shop and the bbq., restaurant aren’t where the locals go. Most of the places you visited infact weren’t where the locals go. You did the tourist thing, glad you enjoyed it.
Next time visit spring or fall, either is great since it's not hot or as crowded (When was this filmed, winter?) and it's oyster season. Meet some locals, buy them a few drinks, then ask them to have you over for an oyster roast and lowcountry boil. Nothing beats an old fashioned lowcountry oyster roast in the back yard, especially if they have a beach house or live on a creek. A lowcountry boil is the lowcountry version of a New England clambake. It's new potatoes (the smallish red round ones) corn on the cob, Polish kielbasa or sausage, and shrimp, boiled with lots of Old Bay. Some people throw in lemons and/or blue crabs. Beach houses are cheaper off season to rent. Rather than a hotel go on Airbnb or call a realtor on Folly Beach and rent a house and stay for a week.
I live in Charleston, how do yall get your suggestions? this is a thorough research of places! i've never heard of the wreck but i looked it up and it was in mount pleasant. If you come back to Charleston definitely get some seafood from folly beach !!
Omg Rodney Scott’s is the best however you missed the star of the show and that is their Ribs !!!! They are the BEST period !! We took 2 racks back home with us
As someone who lived in Charleston for 14 years and is a fellow foodie, definitely love Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit and Boxcar Betty’s. Poogan’s Porch is good, but I would have gone next door to Husk for “farm to table” lowcountry cuisine. Amen is good, but no question 167 Raw serves the best raw oysters in Charleston! And, for bar-b-que, Rodney Scott’s is very good “whole hog” bbq; but Lewis’ bbq is amazing! It is always a must visit when I return to Charleston! I think it’s the best “texas style” bbq I’ve ever had!
If only we had more time! Husk was recommended to us as well. We will definitely have to return! :)
Living in the Lowcountry I’ve always eaten bbq with mustard based sauce. I thought Texas was different.
If you really want to hit the oysters come back in February and go to the Lowcountry oyster fest at Boone Hall Plantation,all you can eat and advance tickets are like $25. Of course there’s lots of live music & adult beverages available, get there early it gets busy quick.
I loved this video! I'm a Charleston boy and am so glad that you liked my town and our food. I hope that you did get to try Shrimp and Grits while you were here.
We did try it! It was so amazing! I'm hooked now. :)
Wifey and I live about 2 hours north of Chucktown ( what us locals lovingly call it ) and go there at least once a month. Love all the great restaurants and night life. Our faves are, High Cotton, Halls Chop House, Oak, Palmetto Grill in the Charleston Place Hotel. Poogans Porch, SNOB (Slightly North Of Broad) and many others. Great town for sure. Great vid...
Thank you for the suggestions. We would love to go back and spend more time there.
they got the name snob because i use to deliver seafood and instead of writing it all out we would just put snob on the box they didnt even know till i pointed it out that we called them snob. they liked it and adopted it so im kinda responsible
@@koolbugz Nice, tell them they owe you a royalty each time someone says SNOB 😂
SNOB was my favorite for the longest time, I'd always get the carpaccio, cheese plate, and rack of lamb, I visited twice a year and stayed at the Doubletree or Charles Pinkney and walked to it. Unfortunately the traffic got much worse and I haven't been in a few years. Poe's on Sullivan's Island was always a good place to hang out.
@@charlesaloha9232 Been to Sullivans Island a couple of times, pretty nice there. Will check out Poe's next time we are there. Thanks
Food looks awesome there!👌🏼 Great video, good luck on your travels ❤️
love this, thank you for filming. I am planning my own trip!!
Fabulous. I hope you have a great time. It's such a fun city.
Charleston is my home and love all the wonderful restaurants. Constantly on diets.
Due North of Broad
haha I can imagine! It would be hard not to want to try all of the fabulous eats!
Looks like a wonderful place to visit, thank you for sharing🎉
It was. Such a fun city. I'd love to go back more and explore!
Support for fellow small travel creator. Great options in charleston
The icecream shop and the bbq., restaurant aren’t where the locals go. Most of the places you visited infact weren’t where the locals go. You did the tourist thing, glad you enjoyed it.
yep its ok tourist come tourist go.
Next time visit spring or fall, either is great since it's not hot or as crowded (When was this filmed, winter?) and it's oyster season. Meet some locals, buy them a few drinks, then ask them to have you over for an oyster roast and lowcountry boil. Nothing beats an old fashioned lowcountry oyster roast in the back yard, especially if they have a beach house or live on a creek. A lowcountry boil is the lowcountry version of a New England clambake. It's new potatoes (the smallish red round ones) corn on the cob, Polish kielbasa or sausage, and shrimp, boiled with lots of Old Bay. Some people throw in lemons and/or blue crabs.
Beach houses are cheaper off season to rent. Rather than a hotel go on Airbnb or call a realtor on Folly Beach and rent a house and stay for a week.
We visited in October and stayed with friends. The oyster feast sounds amazing!
Fantastic! Now I’m hungry!😂
Perfect! :)
Hush puppies is just deep fried cornbread
The oysters are good for your love life plenty of zinc
Well, I'll definitely eat them then! :)
I live in Charleston, how do yall get your suggestions? this is a thorough research of places! i've never heard of the wreck but i looked it up and it was in mount pleasant. If you come back to Charleston definitely get some seafood from folly beach !!
The Wreck was a lot of money for not very good food. Crosby's sea food truck in Folly beach was awesome.
I usually do a google or Pinterest search before our trip for ideas. Sometimes, we just come across a place that looks good so we pop in!
Due North of Broad if u live there you already know
@@carolynjohnson418 SNOB (Slightly North Of Broad).
Omg Rodney Scott’s is the best however you missed the star of the show and that is their Ribs !!!! They are the BEST period !! We took 2 racks back home with us
Well I guess we need to go back! :)
Due North of Broad amazing my niece Mary cooks there grilled veggies are awesome
well I guess we have to go back!
LOVE The Wreck!!!!!
Reds is good over on shem Creek
Seems like a non foodie, foodie tour. Charleston native here. Okra, shrimp, red rice. Pitts Street is mt pleasant sc where i live in old village
“Of course it’s fried” 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
Richard , glad u ejoyed ur meal.😀
What was your rank in the us army Were you in special forces as a officer or senior enlisted rank thank you for your service
Lieutenant Colonel. Officer (but use to be enlisted). You are very welcome. Cheers!
Lewis BBQ is the best, way better than Rodney Scott's, just an FYI 😊
Guess we have to go back for a do over. :)
I totally agree! I liked Rodney Scott but Lewis’ was next level!
100% agree. Best we had ever had. All hail the king😊
Hometeam BBQ best in charleston
Ate there and had Pork BBQ.....EXCELLENT !!!!
Your husband is a bad ass
I'm going to guess that Eddie is a Scorpio and Traci is a Cancer.
He’s Sagittarius and I’m Gemini. 😉
Callie’s playing amazing music
The best restaurant in Charleston is Peninsula Grille
Pimento cheese is awful