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A Lowcountry favorite dedicated to the preservation of the Gullah culture by providing a unique dining experience both educational to the mind and delicious to the soul.


CATERING & EVENT ROOMS


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SPECIALTIES INCLUDE: Gullah Rice • Okra Gumbo Fresh Local Vegetables


Lunch Buffet: Mon-Sat 11am-3pm Sunday Brunch: 11am-4pm


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Gullah s Catering


aste of 1717 Hwy 17N • Mount Pleasant


(843) 881-9076 www.gullahcuisine.net


Mon-Sun 11am-9:30pm HOURS:


A casual, intimate and unpretentious wine bar featuring a diverse list of over 100 incredible wines.


Known for its great food, drinks, fun and historic atmosphere, Queen Anne’s Revenge (named after the flagship vessel of the


notorious pirate known as Blackbeard) is truly one of Charleston’s ‘must-visit’ restaurants, proudly offering a world-class array of great steaks, seafood, sandwiches, salads and much more.


Offering 30+ wines by the glass, a nice selection of craft beers by the bottle, fabulous artisan cheeses, artisan chacuterie and gourmet chocolates.


Located in Belle Hall Shopping Center (Back left corner adjacent to Pet Smart)


664-G Long Point Rd. • Mount Pleasant, SC www.uncorkedwine.net M-W 4-11PM • TH-SAT 4PM-12AM


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