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Day
5 - Charleston 
Charleston
is 75 miles away from hilton Head. You can take more scenic "blue"
route (see the map), or jump on the highway for a faster travel.
If
you leave early in the morning, you can easily make it one day trip.
Walk
the old streets of Charleston.
Special places to eat
The Brasserie Des Amis French restaurant
boasts the culinary talents of Chef Charles Moore.
Circa 1886 Tucked behind the stately Wentworth Mansion is one of
Charleston's hidden gems. Circa 1886, named for the year the Wentworth
Mansion was built, is home to some of Charleston's finest fare.
With a wine list that boasts close to 280 bottles, and contemporary
cuisine influenced by Charleston's rich history, this five-star
restaurant offers diners an intimate evening that won't soon be
forgotten. The menu changes seasonally, keeping abreast of the freshest
local produce and seafood.
Kaminsky's desserts are prepared fresh each day by Kaminsky's chefs
and change daily so please explore huge selection of desserts housed
in the case at the front door.
Palmetto Cafe at Charleston Place Serving breakfast and lunch, the
Palmetto Cafe features an open airy design, taking advantage of
natural lighting and a beautifully landscaped courtyard.
Sea Island Grill Located in The Boardwalk Inn, newest dining experience
is not to be missed. Chef Enzo Steffenelli prepares fresh Lowcountry
seafood such as she-crab soup with crab fritter, raw bar platters,
fresh-shucked oysters or clams, lobster entrees, and his signature
Boardwalk Flounder, stuffed with crab. Land-lovers adore Enzo's
black Angus filet of beef and his Porterhouse steak.

The Boathouse on Breach Inlet is the brainchild of local attorney
Richard S.W. Stoney, who often dined out in his hometown, with him
that, ironically, this costal city truly did not have a good seafood
restaurant. Charleston very much needed a well-prepared meal served
in a pleasing, casual environment with friendly service - and that
is where the story begins. The Boathouse on East Bay St. was transformed
from a historic building in downtown Charleston and is a slightly
more sophisticated version of her sister restaurant. After the doors
opened at Breach Inlet in 1997 the only complaint to surface was
that the restaurant became too popular.
AAA Five Diamond award-winning restaurant - The Woodlands - enjoys
a stellar reputation from food critics around the world. Flavorful,
contemporary regional American cuisine is presented as an ever-changing
feast for the discerning palate. Woodlands seeks to provide the
perfect balance between mind, body, and spirit in a restorative
retreat extraordinaire and offers a variety of services inspired
by classical European traditions such as day spa massages and body
treatments, wine dinners, croquet, all-year swimming, and clay court
tennis.
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