3 Best Restaurants in Mount Pleasant, Charleston

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Although most of the region’s best-known eateries are within the city limits, you won’t have trouble finding a great meal when you’re traveling to the more far-flung destinations. Mount Pleasant, in particular, is a foodie favorite.

NICO

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef Nico Romo made his name at King Street's longstanding upscale seafood restaurant, Fish, before harnessing that name to venture out on his own in Mount Pleasant. Fortunately, his menu still combines his passion for local seafood with his knowledge of French cuisine, although with perhaps a few more liberties taken. Entrées emerge from the wood-fired oven and are best preceded by oysters from the raw bar that anchors the open dining room.

201 Coleman Blvd., Charleston, SC, 29464, USA
843-352–7969
Known For
  • Thoughtfully curated raw bar
  • Happy hour oyster deals on weekdays
  • Impressive Scotch collection

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The Shellmore

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Mount Pleasant's culinary ambitions perhaps reach their apex at the Shellmore, an unassuming wine bar with a chalkboard menu and some of the most romantic nooks in town. Chef-owner Eric Milley always has cheese and cold shucked oysters at the ready, but devotees know he's prone to work wonders with hulking cuts of beef, including prime rib and veal chops.

357 Shelmore Blvd., Charleston, SC, 29464, USA
843-654–9278
Known For
  • Savvy wine selection
  • Serene atmosphere
  • Attentive cooking
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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Red Drum

$$$

Locals and visitors alike tend to (mistakenly) overlook this Mount Pleasant staple in favor of the more stylish picks downtown. Chef Ben Berryhill leans on his Texas roots to formulate a South-by-Southwest approach, cooking venison sausage, double-cut pork chops, and rib-eye steaks on a wood-burning grill he calls "The Beast." Also sample savory beef empanadas or large "fork-and-knife" tacos from the bar, and head out to the outdoor patio for a beer or beverage. The nightlife here is lively.

803 Coleman Blvd., Charleston, SC, 29466, USA
843-849–0313
Known For
  • Bustling evening bar scene
  • Tex-Mex weekend brunch
  • Local seafood prepared with spice and flair
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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