Among the moss-draped oaks of the Old Village of Mt. Pleasant you can dine and relax in the centuries-old tradition of the post house -- wayside inns where travelers stopped overnight for good food and friendly conversation. The beautifully restored building dates from the 19th century, but the food and service are up-to-the-moment. We feature Lowcountry dining favorites with the famous Maverick touch, and there’s a classic tavern that is a gathering place for friends from near and far. And the inn offers six delightful rooms only minutes from the beaches and downtown Charleston.
When was the last time you had a burger that you could order how you would like the patty cooked? Pawley's grind each burger to order so you can order it medium rare if you like. I ordered their Teriyaki Burger special which was excellent! They had a
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Tokyo Bistro is a solid Asian restaurant that has awesome sushi. Their sushi chef is a long time NY sushi chef at a well known Japanese restaurant. I have dined here many time trying their dishes from Malaysia to China and to Japan, all have been ve
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Good food and a nice hang out place with friends. The restaurant side is more friendly to families but still a bit loud. The Mahi Mahi fish taco was pretty good. The tacos were huge but I felt there was not enough fish to balance out the rest of the
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Horrible. If you're brave enough to try their reheated wings frozen bbq and microwaved everything...good luck my friend. Worst most expensive meal for what was actually dorm food. Not to mention immigration might want to stop by.