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EC EATS East Cooper Dining Guide


I’ve found myself a frequent patron of, lest I should be stuck uttering those dreaded words, “Where should we go eat?” But now there’s something better. Readers of Mount Pleasant Magazine, rejoice! – we’ve come up with a handy guide to eating East of the Cooper whenever hunger strikes. East Cooper Eats is divided into five different areas of East Cooper: North Mount Pleasant, South Mount Pleasant, the Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island and Daniel Island. Many thanks to my contributing editor, Stacy Domingo; co-managing editor, Brian Sherman; and


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DANIEL ISLAND Agaves Cantina opened in 2013 and is locally owned. Check out its beautiful interior décor, delicious eats and friendly service. Cuisine: Mexican • 885 Island Park Drive • 843-971-6790 • www.agavescantina.com • $-$$


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Ali Baba Deli has traditional Greek and Mediterranean cuisine such as chicken and beef shawarma, lamb kebobs, gyros and stuffed grape leaves. Healthy and delicious crafted dishes are from recipes passed through generations. Cuisine: Mediterranean • 186 Seven Farms Drive, Suite 500 • 843-377-8666 • www.alibabacharleston.com • $


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At Daniel Island Grille, also known as DIG, hospitality is the driving concept. Opened in 2008, DIG boasts the biggest outdoor patios in Charleston, with plenty of space to enjoy the beautiful Lowcountry weather. Cuisine: American • 259 Seven Farms Drive • 843-377-8750 • www.dighospitality.com • $


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Dragon Palace is the first Charleston imperial garden Chinese bistro. Chef Cheng Sin Yung offers authentic Chinese cuisine in a charismatic oriental atmosphere. All dishes on the menu are carefully crafted and prepared


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INCE I’VE STARTED LIVING IN MOUNT Pleasant again, I’ve been keeping a makeshift restaurant list in my smart phone, listing all of the seafood spots, coffee shops and delis that


assistant, Lillian Miller, for their hard work on this project. Our goal is to keep you informed on the stuff that matters to you, including outdoor seating options and whether your furry children can come with you. Everyone here at Mount Pleasant Magazine hopes that East Cooper Eats will help you find your favorite restaurants and then some. On the following pages, you’ll discover a “taste” of each area – and you can find the entire East Cooper Eats guide, along with an interactive map, at our new website, www.MountPleasantMagazine.com/ECEats.


Denise K. James Managing Editor


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with originality in mind. Cuisine: Chinese/Asian • 162 Seven Farms Drive • 843-388-8823 • www.dragonpalacesc.com • $-$$


Hokey Pokey Handcrafted Ice Cream offers fresh churned ice cream and milkshakes. Visit their Facebook page to find out which flavors are available. Cuisine: Dessert/Ice Cream/Gelato • 162 Seven Farms Drive, #335 • 843-881-8686 • $


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Honeycomb Café is the perfect place to start your day with a scrumptious breakfast such as sweet blueberry pancakes or savory omelets with thick-cut bacon. Lunch is also served daily. Cuisine: American/Vegetarian • 162 Seven Farms Drive, #340 • 843-881-8686 • www.honeycombcafe.org • $


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The Islander on Daniel Island serves lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Serving inspired cuisine and cocktails in an open surrounding, The Islander offers guests a taste of the good life in a casual tropic atmosphere. Cuisine selections include fresh seafood, perfectly cooked meats, vibrant sushi and refreshingly bright salad selections. Cuisine: American/Seafood • 160 Fairchild St. • 843-388- 6366 • www.holycityhospitality.com • $$-$$$


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