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Looking For A Particular South Carolina Restaurant

About 6 years ago, we were visiting in Mount Pleasant, SC, just north of Charleston. Our host took us to breakfast at an off-the-beaten-path joint that had marvellous grits and ham cut off the bone right before our eyes at the counter. I keep thinking there were 18-wheelers in a lot nearby, but that may be wrong. Anyone know where I'm talking about?

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Post that on Egullet too so you can get a wide net of eaters.

Sounds like it might be SeeWee in Awendaw on US 17 north of Mount Pleasant.

Here is an article we have about SeeWee if that helps.

Nope, but that sure looks like it belongs in my travel files. Thanks!

Could it be the Wreck of the Richard and Charlene? That's more of a seafood place, but it started out as a fisherman's breakfast place. (Well, OK, it actually started out as a shrimp locker before it got wrecked and turned into a breakfast place, but that's going back to pre-Hurricane Hugo.)

No, not the Wreck; I know that one. Maybe in an industrial park?

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