There’s a pleasing selection of craft cocktails to be had, and the specialty menu has a lightness to it that recognizes that customers are probably eating a square meal somewhere else. Located at 205 East Bay Street in the heart of the historic district this Charleston seafood restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor dining all within walking distance of the local Market and the Charleston Harbor. Find the best spots to drink, including fun, trendy, rooftop bars and more. WHY: The Big Weekend helps raise funds to send kids with cancer to medically-supervised camps all across North America. We had a great meal at Gtill 225. The Pavilion Bar is a rooftop oasis, complete with views of historic Charleston… There are good iterations of the classics—margaritas, palomas, mojitos—bolstered by a few house creations. Located at the end of the boardwalk in the Grand Pavilion, enjoy delicious bites and refreshing cocktails next to the ocean at this bucket-list Isle of Palms restaurant! From the dawn of the photographic era, Lost Charleston chronicles the markets, mansions, hotels, halls, church towers and cherished businesses that time, progress and fashion have swept aside. So get climbing—this is a city whose charms are best experienced from on high. Found inside – Page 289—
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