JDawg
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(read: rich cougars)
gotta add that to the list
(read: rich cougars)
Been to Hall's as well. We went on a NYE when my wife was preggers and we otherwise did not have plans. It is a real deal steak house. Great staff and ownership as well. We took our two daughters with us that night and had asked if that would be ok when we made the reservation. When we arrived, one of the owners greeted us by name before we checked in (ie: you must be the DSDs).
Heading to Charleston next week with my wife for our anniversary. It's our first time there, and we have a gameplan set pretty well for food (as much as we can. Soooo many good options).
We're bringing our clubs and was wondering if anyone has played any of the following courses? We're looking for a course with nice scenery, that won't be too crowded, and will be a change of pace from our Chicago golf. I'm a 15-20 handicapper (depending on my putting) and my wife is more like a 25-30. She can't hit the ball far but hits it straight, so long courses with a bunch of 450+ yard holes aren't a good fit. The below made the list because of their price/difficulty/length, but if anyone has other ideas in the area we'd be open to those too. Not looking to spend more than $75/head:
-The Links at Stono Ferry
-Charleston National Country Club
-Shadowmoss Golf Club
-Legend Oaks Golf Club
-Coosaw Creek Country Club
Any help?
Yeah as good as the food is at Hall's, the service is even better.
With all this Hall's talk, I just had to post this gem. Just scroll down to the comments as they are hilarious. My favorite is the one about them running a brothel or crack house:
http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/halls-chophouse/Location?oid=1144615
Yesterday I stopped by Mozzo Deli for a sandwich before I went to watch Football. Obviously didn't get to try a whole bunch of stuff, but I'm gonna check it out for breakfast and sides next time. There's a store next to it called Southern Season that looks pretty interesting. They apparently do cooking classes.
Mozzo is really good; breakfast and lunch. Southern Season is a chain; high end grocery store with a big ass restaurant and cooking school inside. It's kind of interesting if your a food geek, but I haven't purchased much from them.