My wife has decided she wants to visit Charleston in June. I've never been. Do I stay on the beach or downtown? What are the restaurants to have a meal? What do I see besides the fort? Please help!!!!
Checkout Shem Creek, think upscale Dock.
I live in SC and will be glad to help. Lots of beaches around Charleston and they are all a 15-30 minute drive to downtown. They are all very different, so do some googling and see which you like. Here's a few of my favorites:
If you want a very nice resort for the money go to Wild Dunes on Isle of Palms (near Mount Pleasant). Two nice golf courses, good food and nice atmosphere.
If you want a cool, rustic beach experience that's less expensive, stay in Folly Beach. Rent a house, not a hotel. Reminds me of that town from Jaws. Eat at Lost Dog cafe'. You're welcome.
If you want the top-rated golf resort in America, stay in Kiawah Island. My personal favorite but very $$$$. If you have kids you cannot beat the Kiawah experience. Rent a villa near Night Heron Park and just let the kids ride bikes everywhere. If it's just you and the wife you could stay at the Sanctuary...amazing food and the Jasmine Porch has best Bloody Mary in history. No night life on Kiawah to speak of however. Play the Ocean Course...bucket list item. Mingo Point has a cool oyster roast ($40 each or so) every Monday night and has an amazing sunset and live beach music. You can watch dolphins in the river too, which is cool.
Seabrook Island is next to Kiawah and offers a similar experience for less $$$. Still very nice and my wife actually prefers it. The view from the pool bar at the club is awesome. Rent paddleboards at Bohicket Marina, paddle with the dolphins, the grab a beer and hushpuppies at Red's Ice House. Also go check out King St. Grill in the Fresh Fields Village. Ben Rothlisberger is one of the owners and Dan Marino (lives at Kiawah) grabs a drink in there pretty often. Great place to watch a game.
If you want to stay in downtown Charleston you have TONS of great hotels at every price you can imagine. All the chains have hotels there but for a more local feel I like the King Charles Inn on Meeting Street. Great location near all the cool stuff to do.
Take your wife to a rooftop bar. They're all pretty cool but the most famous is on top of the Vendue Inn. Great view up there.
Hymans is good for a been-there-got-the-T-shirt place but there are many other great restaurants to try. Magnolias, Grill 225, SNOB are all good local spots. Jestines is a cool lunch place if you like soul food.
Pick one night and take the wife to Hall's Chophouse on King Street. Recently named #1 Steak House in the US, and the #6 restaurant overall. Bring your wallet but not the kids. I promise you will still be talking about it years later. After dinner you can bar hop all up and down King Street.
Things to see: City Market, Charleston Waterfront Park (Rainbow Row, you've seen it on postcards). The Aquarium is good. If your wife likes cool old stuff check out the Nathaniel Russell house. If you have kids you can tour the Yorktown battleship, which is cool.
Insider tip...there is a laundromat near C of Charleston called The College Laundry. Inside that laundromat (yes inside) is a little restaurant called Persimmon Cafe. The chef moved to Charleston from NYC about a year ago and a buddy of mine set him up with this little business inside a laundromat they already owned. I kid you not its the best lunch you will ever eat. Your wife will wonder how in the hell you found it but she will be very impressed with your inside knowledge. Check the Yelp reviews...230 reviews almost all 5 stars. Crazy stuff.
Hope this helps, sorry for the long post. Have fun.
I'm assuming ya'll mean Folly Island+1 on Foley Island. Patriot Point is cool if you're into that stuff as well.
Also - Charleston is home to the most self-important d-bags anywhere. Even Ole Miss folks would be like: damn, these folks are full on douche nozzles. You will see seer suckered sockless pretty boys everywhere - and they will give you that judgmental look and want to know what your daddy does. To counter this, just be sure not to give two turds and dress comfortably and act like you own the place and know everybody around.
Some truth here, but as a South Carolinian I will admit I haven't worn socks in years.
My wife has decided she wants to visit Charleston in June. I've never been. Do I stay on the beach or downtown? What are the restaurants to have a meal? What do I see besides the fort? Please help!!!!
I live in SC and will be glad to help. Lots of beaches around Charleston and they are all a 15-30 minute drive to downtown. They are all very different, so do some googling and see which you like. Here's a few of my favorites:
If you want a very nice resort for the money go to Wild Dunes on Isle of Palms (near Mount Pleasant). Two nice golf courses, good food and nice atmosphere.
If you want a cool, rustic beach experience that's less expensive, stay in Folly Beach. Rent a house, not a hotel. Reminds me of that town from Jaws. Eat at Lost Dog cafe'. You're welcome.
If you want the top-rated golf resort in America, stay in Kiawah Island. My personal favorite but very $$$$. If you have kids you cannot beat the Kiawah experience. Rent a villa near Night Heron Park and just let the kids ride bikes everywhere. If it's just you and the wife you could stay at the Sanctuary...amazing food and the Jasmine Porch has best Bloody Mary in history. No night life on Kiawah to speak of however. Play the Ocean Course...bucket list item. Mingo Point has a cool oyster roast ($40 each or so) every Monday night and has an amazing sunset and live beach music. You can watch dolphins in the river too, which is cool.
Seabrook Island is next to Kiawah and offers a similar experience for less $$$. Still very nice and my wife actually prefers it. The view from the pool bar at the club is awesome. Rent paddleboards at Bohicket Marina, paddle with the dolphins, the grab a beer and hushpuppies at Red's Ice House. Also go check out King St. Grill in the Fresh Fields Village. Ben Rothlisberger is one of the owners and Dan Marino (lives at Kiawah) grabs a drink in there pretty often. Great place to watch a game.
If you want to stay in downtown Charleston you have TONS of great hotels at every price you can imagine. All the chains have hotels there but for a more local feel I like the King Charles Inn on Meeting Street. Great location near all the cool stuff to do.
Take your wife to a rooftop bar. They're all pretty cool but the most famous is on top of the Vendue Inn. Great view up there.
Hymans is good for a been-there-got-the-T-shirt place but there are many other great restaurants to try. Magnolias, Grill 225, SNOB are all good local spots. Jestines is a cool lunch place if you like soul food.
Pick one night and take the wife to Hall's Chophouse on King Street. Recently named #1 Steak House in the US, and the #6 restaurant overall. Bring your wallet but not the kids. I promise you will still be talking about it years later. After dinner you can bar hop all up and down King Street.
Things to see: City Market, Charleston Waterfront Park (Rainbow Row, you've seen it on postcards). The Aquarium is good. If your wife likes cool old stuff check out the Nathaniel Russell house. If you have kids you can tour the Yorktown battleship, which is cool.
Insider tip...there is a laundromat near C of Charleston called The College Laundry. Inside that laundromat (yes inside) is a little restaurant called Persimmon Cafe. The chef moved to Charleston from NYC about a year ago and a buddy of mine set him up with this little business inside a laundromat they already owned. I kid you not its the best lunch you will ever eat. Your wife will wonder how in the hell you found it but she will be very impressed with your inside knowledge. Check the Yelp reviews...230 reviews almost all 5 stars. Crazy stuff.
Hope this helps, sorry for the long post. Have fun.