I can definitely vouch for Black Bean Company with their vegan, vegetarian,
and meat options -- very tasty all around.
I will say Kaminsky's is a must for dessert, especially if liquor in your
dessert sounds appetizing.
http://www.kaminskys.com/
78 N Market St, Charleston, SC (843) 853-8270
Anything along East Bay St is $$$$, upscale, and very delicious. Plenty of
places on King St that are closer, more reasonable in price, and unique to
the area.
-Zenko
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:41 AM, Ruth Suehle <rsuehle(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Zenko Klapko Jr.
<covertcodeop1(a)gmail.com>wrote:
>
> Charleston, SC Linux Users Group (CSCLUG) is really excited to have Flock
> in Charleston! I haven't given up hope that I will install Fedora natively
> on my macbook pro in time for the event. :) Other LUG members are talking
> about the event and signing up. I've updated the
www.csclug.org (
>
www.charlestonlinux.org) website to have a clickable graphic that will
> take visitors to the Fedora Flock website. Let us know how the group can
> help out, even if its as simple as recommending a place to eat. Can't wait
> to attend the conference!
>
And we can't wait to see you all there! (If you don't get that MacBook
"patched" in time, I'm sure we can help you out on site. :-))
The places to eat (and bars!) thing would actually be super handy. I'm
reasonably familiar with the area and started a list on the Flock website,
but more suggestions are always helpful! There are always awesome places
hidden in the corners that Yelp won't tell you about and that I don't know
about not living there.
Thanks!
Ruth
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