Thanks fellas! Appreciate the great info. Beats pondering over Google reviews for sure. No frills works out well since our daughter is 20m old, and we love seafood.

My wife and I really enjoyed Skull Creek Boathouse when we were there. It was busy as hell the night we went but was able to slide into a couple spots at the bar and had a great time.

    Man, y'all giving all the over-crowded tourists spots. You'll never get in the Sea Shack after April and we stay clear of Coligny.

    TopHunge

    Sorry for the delay. Work has been crazy.

    This is really helpful! I'm stuck with the courses these guys booked but good to know they are decent. I will see if anything is available at Atlantic Dunes and if not I might try to do our Thursday round at the Jones Course at Palmetto since I'm stuck with the Fazio haha.

      ckay

      I can help with Charleston:

      Breakfast:
      Page's Okra Grill (actually in Mount Pleasant but worth it)
      Daps for the breakfast burrito
      *Sorry, I'm usually a bit groggy in the mornings in Charleston so I'm lacking in experience here but I will try to think of something else. Hominy Grill was the spot before it closed.)

      Lunch:
      Butcher & Bee
      Hometeam BBQ (I like the one on Sullivan's)
      Poe's Tavern (great burger also on Sullivan's)

      Dinner:
      Edmund's Oast (especially if you like craft beer but the food is great. In house charcuterie. This place doesn't get enough love IMO)
      FIG
      Husk (not a Sean Brock restaurant anymore but still a great place. Bar is a lot of fun and great bourbon selection)
      Chez Nous (terrific place but the menu changes and it's limited so be aware of that)

      I hear great things about Leon's for lunch and dinner but haven't made it there yet.

      ckay

      Bowen's near Folly Beach for no frills seafood near Charleston. It gets crowded and attracts a lot of tourists but it's a pretty cool experience.

      @WB3 Thanks for the input, appreciate it! We are early birds when it comes to dinner so hopefully we beat the crowds.

        ckay Absolutely! I love Charleston a little too much. My wife was living in Mount Pleasant when we first started dating so it's one of our favorite spots to visit. If you are into BBQ, Rodney Scott's or Lewis are great, as well. It's hard to go wrong in that town.

          2 months later

          HHI was a great destination. We stayed at the Omni and their beach was excellent. No crowds and just great fun. No golf unfortunately but quality time with the family. Spent a day on some rental bikes in Sea Pines as well. My daughter loved being passenger and spotting all of the cool wildlife.

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