Food scene
This is the Hub for the entire neighborhood. Great music, food, drinks, and socializing!
8 locals recommend
LG's By The Creek
1005 Tanner Ford BlvdThis is the Hub for the entire neighborhood. Great music, food, drinks, and socializing!
Lowes Foods of Hanahan
1000 Tanner Ford BlvdVery close-by grocery store!
El Pincho Taco
616 Meeting StHands-Down the #1 Tacos in Charleston (In My Humble Opinion).
Rodney Scott's BBQ - Charleston
1011 King StreetYou can't go wrong with this BBQ!
Shem Creek
Excellent food and a LARGE pier! Great walk, music, food, and fishing
Wasabi of Daniel Island
194 Seven Farms DrivePersonal Favorite Sushi Spot in the Charleston Area
The Hyman family has been at the same location for over 121 years. Starting out as a Wholesale dry goods store then changing to Hyman's Seafood in 1987. The Hyman's commitment to guaranteed customer satisfaction is the reason that Hyman's Seafood is now a Charleston landmark.
152 locals recommend
Rodney Scott's BBQ - Charleston
1011 King StreetThe Hyman family has been at the same location for over 121 years. Starting out as a Wholesale dry goods store then changing to Hyman's Seafood in 1987. The Hyman's commitment to guaranteed customer satisfaction is the reason that Hyman's Seafood is now a Charleston landmark.
Carrigg's Seafood
4143 Rivers AvenueLocally owned and operated Seafood restaurant in North Charleston
Neighborhoods
Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Parks, Breweries, and AXE THROWING!
Orange Spot Coffee (1011 E Montague Ave), EVO Bakery & Pizza (1075 E Montague Ave), North Charleston Farmers Market (4800 Park Circle), Quarterman Park (1126 Buist Ave), The Bearded Axe Throwing (1077 E. Montague Ave)
Coast Brewery (1250 2nd St. N), Commonhouse Aleworks (4831 O'Hear Ave) , Firefly Distillery (4201 Sprull Ave)
125 locals recommend
Park Circle
Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Parks, Breweries, and AXE THROWING!
Orange Spot Coffee (1011 E Montague Ave), EVO Bakery & Pizza (1075 E Montague Ave), North Charleston Farmers Market (4800 Park Circle), Quarterman Park (1126 Buist Ave), The Bearded Axe Throwing (1077 E. Montague Ave)
Coast Brewery (1250 2nd St. N), Commonhouse Aleworks (4831 O'Hear Ave) , Firefly Distillery (4201 Sprull Ave)
Joint Base Charleston
Nearby Military Base
City/town information
Folly Beach is one of the Icons of Charleston. Looking to surf? Rent a surfboard and hit the waves! Looking for surfing lessons? Let me know, there's a local pro who gives lessons on Folly Beach. The food? Definitely a must-see for a first-time Charleston visitor!
580 locals recommend
Folly Beach
East Ashley AvenueFolly Beach is one of the Icons of Charleston. Looking to surf? Rent a surfboard and hit the waves! Looking for surfing lessons? Let me know, there's a local pro who gives lessons on Folly Beach. The food? Definitely a must-see for a first-time Charleston visitor!
Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway just 12 miles from historic Charleston, the Isle of Palms features a beautiful beach, championship golf & tennis, a marina, and endless recreational opportunities both on and off the water.
220 locals recommend
Isle of Palms
Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway just 12 miles from historic Charleston, the Isle of Palms features a beautiful beach, championship golf & tennis, a marina, and endless recreational opportunities both on and off the water.
This Island has a long military history of protecting the harbor from invaders and there are many wonderful histories which capture those stories. Remnants of the military are abundant in now privately held military housing; even former fortifications are now single family residences. Many of these historic homes have withstood the test of time and ravaging weather.
345 locals recommend
Sullivan's Island
This Island has a long military history of protecting the harbor from invaders and there are many wonderful histories which capture those stories. Remnants of the military are abundant in now privately held military housing; even former fortifications are now single family residences. Many of these historic homes have withstood the test of time and ravaging weather.
Nearby International Airport
Charleston International Airport
5500 International BlvdAbout 15-20 Minutes Away
Sightseeing
Patriots Point
40 Patriots Point RdThere's Naval Ships and a Submarine that Families can Board!
Founded in 1676 by the Drayton family, Magnolia Plantation has survived the centuries and witnessed the history of our nation unfold before it from the American Revolution through the Civil War and beyond. It is the oldest public tourist site in the Lowcountry, and the oldest public gardens in America, opening its doors to visitors in 1870 to view the thousands of beautiful flowers and plants in its famous gardens.
395 locals recommend
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
3550 Ashley River RdFounded in 1676 by the Drayton family, Magnolia Plantation has survived the centuries and witnessed the history of our nation unfold before it from the American Revolution through the Civil War and beyond. It is the oldest public tourist site in the Lowcountry, and the oldest public gardens in America, opening its doors to visitors in 1870 to view the thousands of beautiful flowers and plants in its famous gardens.
The Cultural Heart of Charleston Since 1807
188 Meeting Street, Charleston SC 29401
364 locals recommend
Historic Charleston City Market
188 Meeting StThe Cultural Heart of Charleston Since 1807
188 Meeting Street, Charleston SC 29401
Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War upon Federal troops at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861. The roots of that conflict are buried deep within the stories of the development of the United States. Fort Sumter Museum would continue to serve as the focal point in Charleston throughout the Civil War.
7 locals recommend
Fort Sumter Ferry Terminal station
Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War upon Federal troops at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861. The roots of that conflict are buried deep within the stories of the development of the United States. Fort Sumter Museum would continue to serve as the focal point in Charleston throughout the Civil War.
The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, commonly known simply as The Citadel, is a public senior military college in Charleston, South Carolina
50 locals recommend
The Citadel
171 Moultrie StThe Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, commonly known simply as The Citadel, is a public senior military college in Charleston, South Carolina
Taking a leisure walk along the battery gives you fantastic views of the harbor and the elegant southern style homes (mansions along the water front. Plus there is plenty of historic significant to the area.
If it's summer time you might want to bring a hat and sunscreen because there is no shade along the battery itself, until you arrive at White Point Garden where there are plenty of large Live Oaks to shade you.
627 locals recommend
The Battery
Taking a leisure walk along the battery gives you fantastic views of the harbor and the elegant southern style homes (mansions along the water front. Plus there is plenty of historic significant to the area.
If it's summer time you might want to bring a hat and sunscreen because there is no shade along the battery itself, until you arrive at White Point Garden where there are plenty of large Live Oaks to shade you.
THE FAIRYTALE-ESQUE ANGEL OAK TREE in Charleston, SC, is thought to be one of the oldest living oak trees east of the Mississippi River. It stands 65 feet (20m or 6 stories) tall, is 28 ft (8.5 m) in circumference, and an area of 17,000 square feet is shaded by its tentacular crown. The largest branch reaches 187 feet.
Estimated to be 400-500 years old, this Southern live oak has survived a number of hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. It was damaged by Hurricane Hugo in 1989 but recovered and continues to grow.
440 locals recommend
Angel Oak Tree
3688 Angel Oak RdTHE FAIRYTALE-ESQUE ANGEL OAK TREE in Charleston, SC, is thought to be one of the oldest living oak trees east of the Mississippi River. It stands 65 feet (20m or 6 stories) tall, is 28 ft (8.5 m) in circumference, and an area of 17,000 square feet is shaded by its tentacular crown. The largest branch reaches 187 feet.
Estimated to be 400-500 years old, this Southern live oak has survived a number of hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. It was damaged by Hurricane Hugo in 1989 but recovered and continues to grow.
South Carolinian Marine Life Only!!!
There are thousands of reasons to visit the South Carolina Aquarium. We are home to over 4,500 animals! Get to know a few of our favorite residents and learn some fun facts about each below.
20 locals recommend
Aquarium (Concord St) station
South Carolinian Marine Life Only!!!
There are thousands of reasons to visit the South Carolina Aquarium. We are home to over 4,500 animals! Get to know a few of our favorite residents and learn some fun facts about each below.
In the heart of the lowcountry, there is a place where flowers bloom by the acre, and history lives on every corner. Where World-class cuisine is served with a side of Southern charm, sweet tea is measured by the gallon, and it’s a short ride to rainbow Row and the historic plantations.
The Sweet Tea Trail was created for our visitors to fully experience Summerville as the Birthplace of Sweet Tea. We hope all that embark on the trail have fun and explore the shops, sites, sips and tastes that make life in Summerville so sweet.
7 locals recommend
World's Largest Sweet Tea
200 S Main StIn the heart of the lowcountry, there is a place where flowers bloom by the acre, and history lives on every corner. Where World-class cuisine is served with a side of Southern charm, sweet tea is measured by the gallon, and it’s a short ride to rainbow Row and the historic plantations.
The Sweet Tea Trail was created for our visitors to fully experience Summerville as the Birthplace of Sweet Tea. We hope all that embark on the trail have fun and explore the shops, sites, sips and tastes that make life in Summerville so sweet.
The Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, often referred to as Mother Emanuel, is a church in Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1817, Emanuel AME is the oldest African Methodist Episcopal church in the Southern United States.
This is also the location of the tragic and infamous shooting of 9 church attendees on June 17, 2015
8 locals recommend
Mother Emanuel AME Church
110 Calhoun StThe Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, often referred to as Mother Emanuel, is a church in Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1817, Emanuel AME is the oldest African Methodist Episcopal church in the Southern United States.
This is also the location of the tragic and infamous shooting of 9 church attendees on June 17, 2015
The Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, often referred to as Mother Emanuel, is a church in Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1817, Emanuel AME is the oldest African Methodist Episcopal church in the Southern United States.
9 locals recommend
Family Circle Tennis Center
161 Seven Farms DriveThe Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, often referred to as Mother Emanuel, is a church in Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1817, Emanuel AME is the oldest African Methodist Episcopal church in the Southern United States.
The College of Charleston is a public liberal arts college in Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, it is the oldest college in South Carolina, the 13th oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, and the oldest municipal college in the country.
38 locals recommend
College of Charleston
66 George StThe College of Charleston is a public liberal arts college in Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, it is the oldest college in South Carolina, the 13th oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, and the oldest municipal college in the country.
Charleston's Dock Street Theatre is one of the city's premieres performing arts venues. The theatre was the first building designed solely for theatrical performances and the preservation and maintenance of the historic structure is of the utmost importance.
101 locals recommend
Dock Street Theater
135 Church StCharleston's Dock Street Theatre is one of the city's premieres performing arts venues. The theatre was the first building designed solely for theatrical performances and the preservation and maintenance of the historic structure is of the utmost importance.
Shopping
Shopping-mall chain featuring a variety of brand-name & designer outlet stores.
32 locals recommend
Tanger Outlets station
Shopping-mall chain featuring a variety of brand-name & designer outlet stores.
Northwoods Mall is a 101-store regional 833,833-square-foot indoor shopping mall located in North Charleston, South Carolina. It is the second largest indoor shopping mall in the Tri-County area next to Citadel Mall
13 locals recommend
Northwoods Mall station
Northwoods Mall is a 101-store regional 833,833-square-foot indoor shopping mall located in North Charleston, South Carolina. It is the second largest indoor shopping mall in the Tri-County area next to Citadel Mall
Farming has been a part of Boone Hall Plantation for over three centuries. We’re very proud of that heritage. There aren’t many farms left in this country that can make that claim. The agricultural arm of the plantation today is known as Boone Hall Farms. It is located on 120 acres of some of the richest coastal farmland in the state. There’s something about that black dirt combined with today’s safe farming practices and a staff whose dedication is second to none…that comes together to produce some of the healthiest freshest produce available anywhere. We work closely with agents from the Clemson Extension Service to grow a wide variety of produce in the spring, summer, and fall that have become essential parts of family dinner tables all over the Lowcountry.
14 locals recommend
Boone Hall Farms Market
2521 N Hwy 17Farming has been a part of Boone Hall Plantation for over three centuries. We’re very proud of that heritage. There aren’t many farms left in this country that can make that claim. The agricultural arm of the plantation today is known as Boone Hall Farms. It is located on 120 acres of some of the richest coastal farmland in the state. There’s something about that black dirt combined with today’s safe farming practices and a staff whose dedication is second to none…that comes together to produce some of the healthiest freshest produce available anywhere. We work closely with agents from the Clemson Extension Service to grow a wide variety of produce in the spring, summer, and fall that have become essential parts of family dinner tables all over the Lowcountry.
Entertainment
Discover all the unique wonders of Sullivan's Island and expierience the local wild life from an entirely new perspective. Our activities are ALL Family Friendly, we do have some height and weight restrictions as your safety is our priority. Come for the afternoon or try out one of our Ultimate Adventure packages. Can't decide what's best for you or your party? We are here to answer your questions 7 days a week. Don't hesitate to call us at (843) 886-8456 and we'll be happy to answer any questions you have or help you book your reservation.
20 locals recommend
Tidal Wave Water Sports
50 Immigration StDiscover all the unique wonders of Sullivan's Island and expierience the local wild life from an entirely new perspective. Our activities are ALL Family Friendly, we do have some height and weight restrictions as your safety is our priority. Come for the afternoon or try out one of our Ultimate Adventure packages. Can't decide what's best for you or your party? We are here to answer your questions 7 days a week. Don't hesitate to call us at (843) 886-8456 and we'll be happy to answer any questions you have or help you book your reservation.