Brunch

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Jackrabbit Filly

Jackrabbit Filly is a Chinese American restaurant in Park Circle.

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Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit

Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit on King Street serves their famous biscuits and custom sandwiches all day long.

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The Darling Oyster Bar

The Darling Oyster Bar is where to go in Radcliffeborough for fresh oysters, a beautiful bar, and the most over-the-top Bloody Mary in Charleston.

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Husk

Husk serves refined Southern food and is the best known restaurant in Charleston. If you can't get a table, head next door to the Bar at Husk instead.

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Poogan’s Porch

Poogan’s Porch is located inside a century old Victorian house and is known for their Lowcountry brunch dishes, like pimento cheese fritters.

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Hall’s Chophouse

Hall’s Chophouse in Mazyck-Wraggborough is where we go for a big steak and a stiff drink, along with Gospel Brunch on Sundays.

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The Obstinate Daughter

The Obstinate Daughter is where we go on Sullivan’s Island for pizza, pasta, and shrimp rolls before or after a trip to the beach.