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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6 Comments:
Post that on Egullet too so you can get a wide net of eaters.
JerzeeTomato at 12:48AM on 05/28/08
Sounds like it might be SeeWee in Awendaw on US 17 north of Mount Pleasant.
Babzee at 8:38AM on 05/28/08
Here is an article we have about SeeWee if that helps.
akjenkins at 12:02PM on 05/28/08
Nope, but that sure looks like it belongs in my travel files. Thanks!
lemons at 2:33PM on 05/28/08
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.)
Kathleen Purvis at 3:55PM on 05/28/08
No, not the Wreck; I know that one. Maybe in an industrial park?
lemons at 4:01PM on 05/28/08