We really appreciate you coming all the way to celebrate with us! We’ve put together some of our favorite spots + things to do around SC.
Things to do in Isle of Palms
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Bike around IOP!
The best way to get around the island is by bike! There are plenty of bike paths or you can bike on the beach. Would highly recommend biking to Sullivans Island if you have the time!
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Hit the beach!
IOP has miles and miles of beaches to visit! Set up camp by the Boardwalk Inn + grab Coastal Crust pizzas for lunch!
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Check out Sullivans Island!
Located on the same peninsula as IOP, Sullivans Island is a great place to visit! Just a short drive (or bike ride.. or golf cart ride!) from IOP, the beaches in Sullivan’s are some of the most beautiful we’ve seen! Walk around town + check out the Co-op for breakfast & Poe’s Tavern for a burger!
Our favorite spots on IOP
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The Co-op
Island cafe selling gourmet sandwiches, $1 coffee, and our World Famous Frosé. Open daily at 7AM.
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The Refuge
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Charleston sits The Refuge in Isle of Palms. This family owned and operated venue is sure to please all.
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The Windjammer
Located at Front Beach on the Isle of Palms, The Windjammer is Charleston's premier live music beach venue for the last 49 years. From local bands to big name artists, guests can enjoy the best in live music.
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Acme Lowcountry Tavern
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen combines upscale, yet casual elements of traditional coastal cuisine with classic fare.
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The Longboard
The Sullivan’s Island location of The Longboard will be a hybrid of sorts of the original Longboard concept from St. John and The Easterly on St. Thomas, bringing the fresh & innovative cuisine served in the Caribbean to the South Carolina coastal region on Sullivan’s Island.
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Beardcat Sweetshop
Beardcat’s Sweet Shop is a gelateria, coffee shop and retail space that sits below The Obstinate Daughter on Sullivan’s Island, SC.
Things to do in Charleston
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Bulldog Tours
We believe walking through Charleston is the way to know and love her. That’s why we offer a diverse mix of history, culinary, and ghost walking tours and exclusive access to Charleston’s most fascinating places.
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Gibbes Museum of Art
The Gibbes Museum of Art is home to the foremost collection of American art that incorporates the story of Charleston. The Museum connects the city and region’s artistic past to a vibrant contemporary art scene. This is what we believe.
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King Street Shopping
Nothing defines Southern charm quite like King Street. It is a bustling thoroughfare where Charleston's past and present meet. At more than 300 years old, King Street is the second most historically and architecturally significant street in downtown Charleston after Meeting Street. Now, a revitalized and vibrant King Street boasts some of the city's trendiest restaurants and sophisticated cocktail scenes along with hotels, art galleries, flourishing businesses, and lively nightlife - not to mention some seriously exceptional shopping
Our favorite spots in Charleston
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Husk Charleston
Centrally located in historic downtown Charleston, Husk transforms the essence of Southern food.
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Leon's Oyster Bar
Leon’s Fine Poultry & Oyster Shop is a comfortable Southern joint serving fried chicken, oysters, lots of salads, cheap beer, soft serve, Rose on tap, tons of grower Champagne, and good cocktails.
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Star's Rooftop & Grill Room
Stars Rooftop & Grill Room is located on Upper King Street, Charleston’s iconic downtown dining and entertainment district.
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The Watch
The Restoration’s The Watch Rooftop Kitchen & Spirits is a farm-to-table restaurant that celebrates the bounty of local ingredients while offering one of the best views in the entire city.
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Cocktail Club
Tucked away on Charleston’s bustling upper King Street, above The Macintosh, The Cocktail Club is an upscale lounge dedicated to the art of the craft cocktail.
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Prohibition
A nod to the classic 1920’s speakeasy, Prohibition feels like you’re stepping back in time with its vintage inspired decor. Our cocktails and cuisine, however, are anything but old-fashioned.