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@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Zenko Klapko Jr. <covertcodeop1@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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