Anyone in greenville know of a good restaurant that has a separate room that can seat maybe 20-30 people?
Beth K. replied:
Lieu's Chinese Bistro
Jennifer B. replied:
Lazy Goat has a private room or they use the space upstairs by the bar or Soby's will use upstairs. Possibly talk to Stephen about Larkin's. I will try to think of more....
Someone just asked me to recommend a few good restaurants in Charleston. Well...when I go home, I don't eat out often. Aside from the staples (Gullah Cuisine, Hymans,...
Alada S. replied:
This may help some- http://www.charlestoncvb.com/.../tripp.../where_to_dine~127/
Joe M. replied:
Perlz, McCradys, boulavard diner (either one) for lunch.
Anita B. replied:
Hominy Grill, The Oak Steakhouse
Noelle B. replied:
Fleet Landing
Irving F. replied:
@Stuart, the salmon BLT is the bomb at Nigel's. They are cool and innovative. Nigel bring back "Kool Aid" from memory lane. I am a new fan of Crab Shacks off Hwy. 61 just inside 526 loop. Great relaxing ambiance. Those folk certainly "throwdown" with some seafood.
Irving F. replied:
Show Dave some love at the corner of Morris and Coming. Scallops and shrimp!!!! Late night...across from Morris Street Baptist Church... I believe Wednesday night red rice is the special for the day...Community love and pride are special ingredients.
Louis M. replied:
Brooks, Ladson House.:)
LeVanza B. replied:
C'mon Lou...it's 2013. You went Ole Skool on us! I was just discussing Brooks last week on the "U Know You From The Chuck..." page. Best lima beans and rice in the city. I haven't heard "The Ladson House" in a long time! Had to be careful up in there!
LeVanza B. replied:
Next, someone will mention the Sweet Shop in Mt Pleasant...and their ribs...and what's his name? Candy?:-) Real Ole Skool.