The city of Mount Pleasant is one of the largest suburban communities in the greater Charleston metro area. It is home to a healthy economy, a rapidly growing population, and a booming real estate market. Mount Pleasant residents have the privilege of living near some of the best dining establishments in the entire Charleston area. Below, we’ll introduce you to our picks for the top restaurants in Mount Pleasant. Let’s get started!
Wreck of the Richard and Charlene
106 Haddrell St, Mt. Pleasant, SC
This quirky and laid back restaurant has everything you’ll need to refuel and relax after a long day in the sun. Boasting an intentionally casual ambiance, the Wreck of the Richard and Charlene is a favorite among all who visit. Locals like to stop here for a quick bite, a light beer, or an order of fried shrimp. The atmosphere is down tempo and cool, and the dining room may not be the most deluxe but it is certainly charming.
Nico
201 Coleman Blvd, Mt. Pleasant, SC
Mount Pleasant cuisine wouldn’t be the same without oysters. And oysters are, in fact, the big star at Nico, one of the city’s most popular establishments. Head Chef Nico Romo has been managing the menu at Nico, and he’s picked up quite a reputation as one of the most talented seafood chefs in the state. The big wood fired oven makes all the food infused with that classic South Carolina smokiness and there are over a dozen unique fish to choose from as well as an assortment of French dishes like trout almondine.
Langdon’s
778 S Shelmore Blvd, Mt. Pleasant, SC
If you’re in the mood to dress up and enjoy the night in style, there’s no better place to visit than upscale Langdon’s. Since 2003, the staff at this European-style eatery have been crafting the most mouthwatering pairings of food and wine in the city. Take the opportunity to be adventurous with your dining choices here and pick between the goat cheese gnocchi, frog legs, or lemon beurre blanc. There is also an extensive wine and liqueurs list on view as well as a full bar that stays open late into the night.
Red Drum
803 Coleman Blvd, Mt. Pleasant, SC
The cooks at Red Drum have made it their mission to perfect the techniques of South Carolina barbecue. And the local reception has been clear: this is the place to go to if you’re craving the best Southern and Southwestern cuisine in Mount Pleasant.
Savi Cucina and Wine Bar
1324 Theater Dr., Mt. Pleasant, SC
This upscale wine bar and restaurant is a more recent addition to the Mount Pleasant dining roundup, but it’s definitely worth the visit. Italian inspired dishes are the main treat on the menu, from homemade pasta and ricotta gnocchi to sweeter options like fig pie and Italian jams and jellies. If you’re in the mood for a refreshing salad or fruit juice, Savi Cucina is also a great choice. Their wine bar houses nearly a thousand unique bottles, and the staff hosts on site tastings.
Vickery’s
1313 Shrimp Boat Ln, Mt. Pleasant, SC
Originally based in Atlanta, the owners of Vickery’s ultimately decided to start their cooking journey in Mount Pleasant. And we’re grateful that they did: nowadays, the Shrimp Boat Lane Bar and Grill at Vickery’s is one of the most popular restaurants in town. Cajun influence is easy to taste in the menu, especially the crab cakes and crawfish tail. Try the seafood jambalaya to get a taste of South Carolina in one spoonful. The drink options are also a sight to behold at Vickery’s and you can choose from among dozens of local brews and fine wines.
Grace and Grit
320 Wingo Way, Suite 100, Mt. Pleasant, SC
Another popular South Carolina food is grits. No trip to the area would be complete without ordering at least a little of this buttery, savory side dish. Grace and Grit is where you go if you want the best of the best grits in town. Chef Frank has been leading the way in innovation when it comes to cooking grits in unexpected dishes. But seafood is also a specialty here. Try the pan-roasted trout or oysters “Rockefeller style” for a luxurious evening meal.
Page’s Okra Grill
302 Coleman Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC
Seafood also takes top billing at Page’s Okra Grill, where you can sample some of South Carolina’s takes on southern food classics like fried shrimp and jambalaya. Spicy fish tacos and pan seared jumbo shrimp are a few other hot items on the menu here. Mixed drinks are reasonably priced and expertly poured by the knowledgeable staff, including the Bloody Mary which was voted Charleston’s best.
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With that, we’ve come to the end of our list of the best restaurants in Mount Pleasant. We hope this insider’s look at these wonderful local restaurants will give you a good idea of what to expect in the city as well as the type of cuisine that is popular across the state. If you have any questions or comments to share, or you’d like to learn more about luxury real estate in the area, get in touch today! Contact Kristie Potts, a local real estate expert in Mount Pleasant, for more information.