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Charleston Dine
Around Restaurants
Midyear Meeting attendees can sign up for a Dine Around
restaurant beginning on Sunday, April 3 in the Registration Office,
located in 2L Suite on the second floor of The Charleston Place
Hotel. If you have any questions, please contact Lyndsey Adams at
(312) 329-8533 or ladams@cre.org.
Low country Cuisine
Anson
12 Anson St.
http://www.ansonrestaurant.com
Worldly sophistication with low country lifestyle. This restaurant
has been recognized as the best in Charleston by critics: "For
fresh and local, there is no better choice than Charleston's beloved
Anson."
Dress code: Nice casual – slacks & button down shirt for
men, skirt/slacks and nice shirt for women.
Cost: Moderate
Blossom Café
171 East Bay Street
http://www.magnolias-blossom-cypress.com/blossom
Using regional fresh seafood, you can sit in the dining room and
view the exhibition kitchen or dine out in the courtyard. Known
as the best for upscale outdoor dining.
Dress Code: Nice Casual – slacks & button down shirt for
men, skirt/slacks and nice shirt for women.
Cost: Moderate
Cypress
167 East Bay Street
http://www.magnolias-blossom-cypress.com/cypress
The chef’s style of cooking is American regional with ethnic
– especially Asian – overtones. Considered one of Charleston’s
finest restaurants.
Dress Code: Dressy Casual – dress slacks and button down for
men, dresses for women.
Cost: Expensive
Magnolia’s
185 East Bay Street
843-577-7771
http://www.magnolias-blossom-cypress.com/magnolias
Gourmet Southern cuisine. Magnolia has been a member of the prestigious
Distinguished Restaurants of North America (DiRONA) since 1995.
“Recommended by a lifelong Charlestonian… Magnolias
was my best meal in a city of great food.” - The New York
Times.
Dress code: Nice Casual, dress slacks and button down for men, dresses
for women.
Cost: Moderate
Slightly North of Broad
192 East Bay Street
http://www.slightlynorthofbroad.net
The Award-winning executive chef has been recognized as a Southern
and Low country culinary standout by critics for his own blends
of flavors from Charleston's multicultural heritage.
Dress code: Nice Casual (no shorts or t-shirts) for men and women.
Cost: Moderate
Italian Cuisine
Garibaldi
49 South Market Street
http://www.americascuisine.com/charleston/garibaldicafeinfo.html
Garibaldi Cafe has been a local favorite since 1978 because of its
extensive Wine Menu, Seasonal Menus, and Terrace/Patio Dining which
overlooks the historic city market.
Dress Code: Casual (No jeans, shorts or t-shirts) for men and women.
Cost: Cheap/Moderate
Steakhouse
Grill 225
225 East Bay Street
http://www.grill225.com
Since opening in 2002, Grill 225 has had one ideal: to be the best
steak house in the country.
Dress Code: Nice Casual, dress slacks and button down for men and
dresses for women.
Cost: Moderate/Expensive
Hank’s Seafood
10 Hayne Street
http://www.hanksseafoodrestaurant.com
The chef prepares seriously Southern fish and local seafood classics.
“BEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 2000-2005” -Charleston City
Paper
Dress code: Resort/Casual (jeans ok, no shorts or t-shirts) for
men and women.
Cost: Moderate
High Cotton
199 East Bay
843-724-3815
http://www.high-cotton.net
High Cotton’s menu is hearty and southern. It starts with
local organic farmers and ends with the chef’s motto of “let
the ingredients speak for themselves.”
Dress code: Dressy Casual, slacks and button down shirt for men
and skirt/slacks and nice shirt for women.
Cost: Moderate/Expensive
Continental Cuisine
Tristan
55 South Market
http://www.tristandining.com
Bold Cuisine with a global influence. “Tristan is a glamorous,
graceful restaurant where food is the star of the show.” -
Charleston City Paper
Dress code: Nice Casual (no jeans) for men and women.
Cost: Moderate/Expensive
Fig
232 Meeting Street
http://www.eatatfig.com/restaurant/default.aspx
Fig is sure to be a unique experience with its combination of ‘city
bistro’ and retro home cooking. Plus, the menu changes daily,
based on fresh produce from local farmers.
Dress Code: Nice Casual, slacks and a button down for men and skirt/slacks
and nice shirt for women.
Cost: Moderate/Expensive
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