Shopping
- Joggling Boards--The Old Charleston Joggling Board Company, 652
King Street; (843) 723-4331. Prices begin at $375.
- Moo Roo Handbags--316 King Street; (843) 724-1081. Join Ashley Judd
and Halle Berry in buying one of these fun purses made by a Charleston
resident. Prices start at $425.
- Sweetgrass baskets--The Old City Market downtown and on the roadside
along U.S. 17 going toward Georgetown. They run $20 to $300.
- Historic Charleston Reproductions--105 Broad Street; (843) 723-8292.
Gifts, jewelry, furniture reproductions. No sales tax. A brass pineapple
door knocker costs $75.
- Olde Colony Bakery--1391 Stuart Engals Blvd., Mount Pleasant;
1-800-722-9932. Where benne seed wafers--a Charleston staple since
colonial times--are made. A 5-ounce bag costs $3.30.
Dining
- Hominy Grill--207 Rutledge Avenue; (843) 937-0930. Don't miss
the Chicken-Fried Steak ($8.95). Breakfast runs $8.
- Charleston Place--205 Meeting Street; (843) 722-4900 or
1-800-611-5545. Afternoon tea here is tops and begins at $18 per person.
Or have the staff pack a picnic basket for you with boiled shrimp, cold
sliced tenderloin, cheese, fruit, blackened chicken salad, and
cheesecake for $31 per person.
- High Cotton--199 East Bay Street; (843) 724-3815. Don't miss the
Cheese Grits ($3) and the Fried Oysters with Green Goddess Dressing
($9). Delectable.
- 39 Rue de Jean--39 John Street; (843) 722-8881. Natives swear by the
Truffle Potato Soup for $5.50.
- The Boathouse on East Bay--549 East Bay Street; (843) 577-7171.
Locals love the fresh oysters and shellfish as well as the
air-conditioned patio dining. Raw oysters go for 50 cents apiece.
This article is from the June 2004 issue of Southern Living. Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans.
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