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Heading to HH the last week of August. Can anyone comment on the crowds/lines to get into some of the more popular restaurants that time of year?
I have only been to HH in April/May when it was still quiet so wondering if we will see big summer crowds or the fact we are into hurricane season will make wait times reasonable. TIA!
Most of the better HHI restaurants are on OpenTable or Resy. Make a reservation and you won’t have to worry about lines whatever time of year it is.

I believe Skull Creek Boathouse and Hudson’s are still first come first served waits, but Skull Creek Dockside right between the other two is on OpenTable for reservations and has a similar menu.
 

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Most of the better HHI restaurants are on OpenTable or Resy. Make a reservation and you won’t have to worry about lines whatever time of year it is.

I believe Skull Creek Boathouse and Hudson’s are still first come first served waits, but Skull Creek Dockside right between the other two is on OpenTable for reservations and has a similar menu.


I believe that the following is still the policy as far as I'm aware. I have not heard different, and we still use the concierge successfully if desiring to dine at those places.

For restaurants that don't accept reservations, "Call-Ahead Seating" is accomplished exclusively by the Marriott concierge desks if you call them
a day ahead or early on morning-of, and you'll be able to be seated within 10+ minutes after arrival. Call-aheads have a limited daily allotment by those restaurants,
so act early.
This is especially helpful if you're wanting to go to, say, Skull Creek Boathouse for example, and several others which can easily be 60-90 minute waits
on busy nights, which is most of the time.
 
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For restaurants that don't accept reservations, "Call-Ahead Seating" is accomplished exclusively by the Marriott concierge desks if you call them
a day ahead or early on morning-of, and you'll be able to be seated within 10+ minutes after arrival. Call-aheads have a limited daily allotment by those restaurants,
so act early.
This is especially helpful if you're wanting to go to, say, Skull Creek Boathouse for example, and several others which can easily be 60-90 minute waits
on busy nights, which is most of the time.
That's good to know thanks Marty.
 
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I believe that the following is still the policy as far as I'm aware. I have not heard different, and we still use the concierge successfully if desiring to dine at those places.

For restaurants that don't accept reservations, "Call-Ahead Seating" is accomplished exclusively by the Marriott concierge desks if you call them
a day ahead or early on morning-of, and you'll be able to be seated within 10+ minutes after arrival. Call-aheads have a limited daily allotment by those restaurants,
so act early.
This is especially helpful if you're wanting to go to, say, Skull Creek Boathouse for example, and several others which can easily be 60-90 minute waits
on busy nights, which is most of the time.
Yes, you are correct. I forget about that now that we stay at our own place in HHI and don't stay at the HHI Marriott's any more. Haven't been to Boathouse in years since we can't use the MVC Concierge for call ahead any more. Dockside is similar food and is thankfully back on OpenTable (they left OT for a year or so and went to first come first served for a while). We just go to Dockside now since we can get a reservation.
 
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These are just some outstanding restaurants recommendations and actual experiences by a Tugger. IMHO
 
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Zunzi’s, a longtime Savannah sandwich shop, announced Monday that it would be opening one of its beach-themed Zunzibar locations on Hilton Head Island later this year. A specific location on Hilton Head was not part of the announcement. The Hilton Head plans are part of a three-restaurant franchise deal with businessman Tom Horton, who was Five Guys’ largest franchisee with 97 stores across seven states, a news release said. These inaugural franchise locations also will showcase a new operating model with the Zunzibar brand front and center, according to the release. “Moving forward, our brick-and-mortar locations will feature Zunzibar as a full-service restaurant with a full menu and bar, utilizing the best aspects of our fast-casual operation, all the speed and efficiency of a fast-casual restaurant in a sit-down, dine-in setting,” Zunzi’s and Zunzibar owner Chris Smith said. The Zunzi’s branding will continue to be on the takeout and delivery aspects of the business. “If you order takeout from us or order delivery through Uber Eats, you’re dealing with Zunzi’s. But when you come in and dine with us, you’re at Zunzibar,” Smith said. TOP VIDEOS Zunzi’s opened in Savannah in 2005, and Smith purchased the restaurant in 2014. Zunzi’s opened in Atlanta in 2018, and moved to a new location in Savannah, on Drayton Street, and added Zunzibar. Last year, a free-standing Zunzibar opened on Tybee Island. Zunzi’s Conquistador, a sandwich with chicken, provolone and parmesan, lettuce, tomato, and a house dressing called “S--- Yeah! Sauce,” has been listed among the nation’s best sandwiches by Thrillist, People magazine, Mental Floss, Buzzfeed and Men’s Journal. In addition to the lineup of sandwiches, the restaurant’s menu also includes bar bites, wings and bowls.

Read more at: https://www.islandpacket.com/news/business/article287081345.html#storylink=cpy
Did it open yet? If so, where is it? Is it worth trying? We’re from the NJ/ NY area and aren’t familiar with the Savannah sandwich shop.
 

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Did it open yet? If so, where is it? Is it worth trying? We’re from the NJ/ NY area and aren’t familiar with the Savannah sandwich shop.
Google "Zunzi's Hilton Head" or "Zunzibar Hilton Head" and read about it....location, hours, menu, etc.........it's open.
I haven't been there yet but the reviews are heavily in favor of "very good" to "great".
 
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Google "Zunzi's Hilton Head" or "Zunzibar Hilton Head" and read about it....location, hours, menu, etc.........it's open.
I haven't been there yet but the reviews are heavily in favor of "very good" to "great".
Maybe we should check it out?
 
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The menu looks interesting...definitely going to stop by next trip....after a round of golf, looks like a good lunch spot.
 

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One Hot Mama's to move to Nectar Farms Kitchen location on Hilton Head in December

Just got an email from SERG Group saying Nectar Hilton Head will close on October 1 and be replaced in December 2024 by One Hot Mama's, which will be moving from its current location in Reilley's Plaza. The email said that SERG hopes to find another location for Nectar on Hilton Head in the future.
 
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One Hot Mama's to move to Nectar Farms Kitchen location on Hilton Head in December

Just got an email from SERG Group saying Nectar Hilton Head will close on October 1 and be replaced in December 2024 by One Hot Mama's, which will be moving from its current location in Reilley's Plaza. The email said that SERG hopes to find another location for Nectar on Hilton Head in the future.
Oh, sad to hear this! Nectar is one of our newer favorites so our fingers are crossed that they find another space.

Jim, how do we get on Serg’s mailing list? It’s probably something staring me right in the face but looking on my phone at the website, I’m not finding it. Thanks!
 
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Oh, sad to hear this! Nectar is one of our newer favorites so our fingers are crossed that they find another space.

Jim, how do we get on Serg’s mailing list? It’s probably something staring me right in the face but looking on my phone at the website, I’m not finding it. Thanks!
We have bought their SERG VIP card for the last four years, so that’s how we got on their mailing list. They sell the VIP cards in Feb/Mar or thereabouts every year. It’s $300, and for that, you get a $100 SERG gift card plus 25% off of food items when dining at SERG restaurants over the next year. You also get a discount, I think it’s 10% or so, when using SERG Takeout Kitchen. Pays for itself pretty quickly if you spend a lot of time on HHI and dine at SERG restaurants a good bit.
 

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Just back from MGO in HH. Marriott's concierge call ahead worked well at Hudson's and Skull Creek Boathouse. which are both great places.
We also went to Coast in Sea Pines which is always great, as is Fishcamp on Broad Creek which we also always love.
My daughter wanted to go to Salty Dog Cafe despite Marriott concierge doing everything they could to talk us out of it.
It's hard not to enjoy sitting on the water listening to live music and eating fresh seafood so I have nothing bad to say about SDC.
One place I will say I think has slipped a little is Poseidon. The atmosphere inside is not great and outside you feel like you are sitting in a parking lot so that was our least favorite meal of the trip. It would be nice if Loggerhead Landing in MGO stayed open a little later also as last order for food is 6:45pm and by 7:00pm it's a ghost town on that deck.
Overall, another fantastic trip to MGO and the great restaurants there only make visiting HH that much more enjoyable.
 

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Just back from MGO in HH. Marriott's concierge call ahead worked well at Hudson's and Skull Creek Boathouse. which are both great places.
We also went to Coast in Sea Pines which is always great, as is Fishcamp on Broad Creek which we also always love.
My daughter wanted to go to Salty Dog Cafe despite Marriott concierge doing everything they could to talk us out of it.
It's hard not to enjoy sitting on the water listening to live music and eating fresh seafood so I have nothing bad to say about SDC.
One place I will say I think has slipped a little is Poseidon. The atmosphere inside is not great and outside you feel like you are sitting in a parking lot so that was our least favorite meal of the trip. It would be nice if Loggerhead Landing in MGO stayed open a little later also as last order for food is 6:45pm and by 7:00pm it's a ghost town on that deck.
Overall, another fantastic trip to MGO and the great restaurants there only make visiting HH that much more enjoyable.

We stayed the last two nights at Grande Ocean with Tugger "jont" and his wife......they're there for the whole week, but we were just happy to be there at all....
Had a great time together and some great meals together....
See post #1128 in "Marriott -View from the Balcony".

He texted me today after our return home, along with pics of his lunch experience
at Bluffton's Calhoun Street Tavern, also on my list....... https://calhounstreettavern.com/
It's a great one!!!
Bluffton also boasts one of the best restaurants in the USA, The Bluffton Room, and it's also ranked in the top 10% of all restaurants worldwide.
It's on my updated list from March 2024, just a 1 minute walk from Calhoun Street Tavern.
 
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We stayed the last two nights at Grande Ocean with Tugger "jont" and his wife......they're there for the whole week, but we were just happy to be there at all....
Had a great time together and some great meals together....

Thank you Marty. The pleasure was all ours. We always enjoy the time we get to spent with you and Mona (esp Mona wink wink)
Unfortunately, we don't get to spend as much time together as I would like due to distance and time restraints.
Hopefully we can change that in the coming years. Until we meet again, stay safe and keep on Ramblin.

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Thank you Marty. The pleasure was all ours. We always enjoy the time we get to spent with you and Mona (esp Mona wink wink)
Unfortunately, we don't get to spend as much time together as I would like due to distance and time restraints.
Hopefully we can change that in the coming years. Until we meet again, stay safe and keep on Ramblin.

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I wish I had known you were both @jme there (we were at MGO 8/24-8/31), I would have said hi and introduced myself. I don't remember seeing anyone in the pool that looked like Jeff Bridges but given we were in the Starfish building we may have even seen each other there.
 
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I wish I had known you were both @jme there (we were at MGO 8/24-8/31), I would have said hi and introduced myself. I don't remember seeing anyone in the pool that looked like Jeff Bridges but given we were in the Starfish building we may have even seen each other there.
sorry we missed you. I spent most of my time at the south pool and I don't actually look like Jeff Bridges, more like Walter, aka John Goodman. 😉
 

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Dedicated to all those who own, or are employed by, or have been employed by,
the many fine restaurants on Hilton Head Island. You deserve our thanks and our
sincere gratitude for all you do, and have done, throughout this most challenging time
while enduring the Coronavirus pandemic. We stand with you as we go forward, never
knowing what can and will happen. We do also continually acknowledge the enjoyment
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HILTON HEAD RESTAURANT GUIDE
Updated September 2, 2024 by Marty (jme)
New places are added & tweaks made to all the formerly listed ones.



This is my personal list and reflects my own opinion.
The list is not meant to be exhaustive, as I’ve only
listed places that meet my criteria.
Restaurants are listed in categories.
CATEGORIES:
Traditional Seafood
Fine Dining "Sweet 16”
Fine Dining (continued)
Casual places
Lunch
Italian
Pizza
Breakfast

IMPORTANT: Reservations are highly recommended, even days ahead. I like to use Open Table or Resy
for online reservations because it’s easy. Check to see which service your restaurant of choice uses, if any.
Your resort concierge can also help. Also, Marriott has an exclusive arrangement
with several restaurants for CALL AHEAD through the resort concierge only, when regular reservations are not accepted.
The restaurant only allots a few call ahead tables each day, so have your concierge call early in the day to secure your table.
This priceless service usually allows seating within 10 minutes of arrival. If you see the “SERG” designation by a restaurant’s name,
it’s managed by the SERG restaurant group, and you’ll have the knowledge that these are consistently outstanding restaurants,
and all could be said to fall into my favorites list because they’re all good.

FRONT DESKS (ask for concierge desk)
Grande Ocean……(843) 686-7343
Barony……………...(843) 342-1608
Surfwatch……….…(843) 363-3400

Also pick up any Menu Guide from the lobby racks to peruse
individual restaurant menus that might look good to you.



TRADITIONAL SEAFOOD:


Skull Creek Boathouse
(SERG)…. a favorite of locals and visitors alike—great for couples,
small groups, large groups, or families. Known for its huge menu variety of consistently delicious
seafood and more. Probably THE most popular seafood place on the island.
Inside and outside dining (outside is open air, not covered, with picnic tables, and fans in summer).
Outside has a nice inland waterway view and is fairly close to the waterway, and any sunset
that happens is very enjoyable from there over the water/through the trees.
There are two bar areas, one inside & one and out, and both are first come, first served.
Bar/stools inside, hightop/chairs outside. [Hint: If you’re a couple or group of 4 and didn’t have call ahead
seating (shame on you), and face a 1-2 hour wait, AND don’t mind a hightop meal, walk out back and
strike a “ next-up” deal with someone to surrender their table to you after they’re finished,
and of course buy the guy a drink. You’ll have made a great deal there.] Marriott Concierge call-ahead seating
is a MUST here for any night, any season. Another tip—if parking is horrendous and
vehicles are lined up looking, use the Valet parking and keep driving forward until you get to the
restaurant entrance area, there’s a Valet podium there.
Use it and for $2 you can basically get out and walk in…it’s worth it.
https://www.skullcreekboathouse.com/ <<<<<<

Skull Creek Dockside
(SERG)……a sister restaurant to Boathouse above, and located
immediately adjacent to it. They share an inland waterway view that is nice. Menu is completely different
so they are complementary rather than competing. Dockside only opened in late 2017 but has developed
a huge following and is very popular in its own right. Inside and Outside dining (outside is covered).
FWIW, there are more large booths at Dockside. Parking lot is huge and is shared with another restaurant,
so if you have a guest who has difficulty walking, take them close to the entrance and go back to park.
Website: https://www.docksidehhi.com/
Dinner menu: https://www.docksidehhi.com/dinner <<<<<<

Quarterdeck…….Harbour Town has finally returned to glory as a genuine dining destination
with the opening of the new blockbuster two-story structure at the Harbour Town Lighthouse in Sea Pines.
It is both massive and magnificent. It just opened in early April and it’s already booked for the whole month of April
and beyond. I walked through this past weekend and it’s beyond impressive just based on the views alone.
Their website ad says this: “Serving as the cornerstone of Harbour Town, the all new Quarterdeck
offers 270-degree sunset views overlooking Harbour Town Yacht Basin, Calibogue Sound, and the famed 18th hole
of Harbour Town Golf Links, making it one of the most sought-after dining venues on Hilton Head Island.”
Guests will enjoy a generous selection of indoor and outdoor seating option which will include an
expansive wraparound deck, indoor bar and dining area on the first floor, as well as a new rooftop oyster bar.
The menu is outstanding and offers great seafood options and other dishes with a Southern flair.
The myriad of accommodations inside the Sea Pines Resort will now have a place within walking distance to enjoy.
Reservations can be made online by using Resy, but booking anytime soon will require immediate attention and
that’s just for something a month or two out.
Going forward after that, it will require making reservations at least 3+ weeks out. If you’re traveling to Hilton Head, call well ahead.
…….There is more than just the restaurant, as this Savannah writer explains:
https://eatitandlikeit.com/first-look-hilton-head-islands-brand-new-quarterdeck-restaurant/
Website: https://www.quarterdeckhhi.com/ <<<<<<
Menu:
https://www.quarterdeckhhi.com/_files/ugd/966e29_95dd7a45fe6b4b3181ab8c77e7ce4359.pdf

Fishcamp at Broad Creek…. …Opened in 2016, a small gem of a place on the banks of the
inland waterway on Simmons Rd, a couple of miles south of Old Oyster Factory off Marshland Rd.
Nice menu of seafood items and more. Interesting history of building and location. Inside and outside dining.
Inside booths/tables, Outside has expansive decks on either side of large bar area (TVs all around).
One deck covered, other has tables/umbrellas. Always fun, energetic vibe always present.
No reservations outside (first come, first served), but reservations accepted for inside.
More of an upscale seafood place. One of Hilton Head’s most popular restaurants, so book way ahead.
Parking lot under trees on dirt lot, and it fills up each evening, so ride through, something always opens.
Has kids’ menu items, but geared toward adults. Yard games always ongoing outside.
Website: http://www.fishcamphhi.com/ <<<<<<
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/wsg47G8oDU62

Old Oyster Factory……very popular seafood restaurant, family friendly, large groups welcomed, huge beautiful
building with very attractive knotty pine interior/high
exposed beams. Nice atmosphere, always busy, huge
menu and widely varied selections. Probably has the most
stunning marsh views you’ll ever see. Inside dining,
outside dining when weather permits. Good food, great
service, and T-shirts! Concierge call ahead seating highly
recommended. Best tables for marsh views are main level
and straight back. Been around many years, always a hit.
Please pass the hushpuppies.
http://www.oldoysterfactory.com/ <<<<<<


HAS MOVED TO NEW LOCATION OFF ISLAND, across from Moss Creek

in the plaza across the street, only 13 minutes from old location.
It’s bigger & better!!!

Kenny B’s…….beyond casual and fun, truly great seafood,
With lots of choices. Seafood, imho, is better and tastier here than
at the other more well-known bigger places, and LESS EXPENSIVE!
Family owned and family run. Cajun theme, so some dishes are
Cajun, but mostly it’s traditional items, all delicious.
Kenny personally knows and is friends with all the New Orleans chefs,
so rest assured he knows how to cook. A lesser-known spot but a real gem.
Always busy—you’ll walk in door and get in the long line
at the counter to order and pay first. Tables will always
open up, so waits are not too long and worth it. Inside/outside dining.
One of the best breakfast spots you’ll ever find, but the big
surprise to most is that it has a fantastic and extensive dinner menu.
Great for take-out too. Good value. We dine here every trip.
http://www.eatatkennybs.com/ <<<<<<
photos of new place:



Poseidon (SERG)…….located in Shelter Cove Towne Center off Hwy 278.
Busy, busy place all the time, very popular.…..good food and decent service given
the short-staffing and other issues post-pandemic. Huge menu with wide variety
of items. Impressive upstairs bar on second level, can be a great spot to hang out.
Crowds are drawn upstairs in evening and later, so one of the better bars
for young people and young at heart. Inside and outside dining. Kids’ menu available.
https://www.poseidonhhi.com/ <<<<<<

Black Marlin Bayside Grill & Hurricane Bar
(SERG)……
Last year GUTTED & RENOVATED RESTAURANT…it’s awesome, much larger,
and has a huge bar area. Modern, comfortable, really a spectacular job,
and insanely popular right now.
Great menus, the "Early Dining Daily” is a killer deal…..
$22.50 for many entrees, $25 for others!!!!!! Take a look!!!
This place has now catapulted to one of my top 3 seafood places on the island,

and it’s well-deserved.
Lots of inside tables/booths and outside covered tables
on their patio. Very relaxed setting…..GREAT traditional seafood restaurant
with extensive menu. Food is superb, the talk of the restaurant scene. Nice brunch on weekends only.
Family friendly, large groups are welcomed. Consistently
great food and great service…… Outside area great for drinks
and conversation under the oaks. Live entertainment often.
Website: https://blackmarlinhhi.com/. <<<<<<
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Captain Woody’s Bar & Grill……(Hilton Head & Bluffton locations)….
a very, very casual grill & bar which has sustained its place as a
popular go-to spot for great traditional seafood & large portions of it.
Locals love it. Add a few great drinks & some conversation, and it’s a
fun night out.
Website: https://www.captainwoodys.com/
Menus: https://www.captainwoodys.com/menus/lunch-dinner.html <<<<<<

Crazy Crab
(2 locations)….prefer the Jarvis Creek location
along Hwy 278 just past the merging of the Cross Island Pky
& Wm Hilton Pky. Great fun in a most casual setting and
atmosphere…..large building has indoor/outdoor dining, and
the very popular outdoor covered bar area has lots of tables,
and many will already be taken. Exceptional marsh views off
the back porch where you can also dine outdoors. Lively crowd
every night, people coming and going nonstop…..gets busy early,
so make reservations days ahead. Huge menu & good basic
seafood, good service. Great for families who want to satisfy
everyone. Reasonable prices, good value.
http://thecrazycrab.com/crazy-crab-j...od-restaurant/ <<<<<<

Bennys Costal Kitchen……….new place on Squire Pope Road,
already becoming a popular go-to spot for good seafood.
Located on the inland waterway, half-way between Bluewater Resort/
Hudson’s/Skull Creek restaurant area and Highway 278 near where
Crazy Crab/Jarvis Creek is located.
Website: https://bennyshiltonhead.com/
Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/absZM9emgbNCFS896


Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks…..Beyond casual, has all the
traditional seafood items on their multi-page menu. Definitely
the oldest seafood spot on the island going back to 1968, and
very popular with tourists. Lots of tables inside multiple large
rooms, so lots of groups and large family meals are served here.
Modest, unremarkable decor, nothing fancy, but always packed
with hungry folks, so go early. Food & service sometimes mediocre,
but it never diminishes the crowd or the enthusiasm. A good value.
Website/menu: http://www.hudsonsonthedocks.com/hudsons-dinner-menu/ <<<<<<

Salty Dog Cafe
……very popular seafood/sandwich/burger spot
in Sea Pines’ South Beach village area. It’s like a small harbor area with
lots of quaint shops. Don’t miss the 2 huge, gorgeous parrots.
Has good lunch or dinner, indoor dining, & one of the island’s best
outdoor dining areas…..both stay very crowded……outside tables under
umbrellas, and frequent live entertainment outside in evening.
Truly a fun evening to just hang out and enjoy having no agenda.
Always fun to walk around and check it all out. Can’t miss the
Salty Dog T-shirt shop, just gotta do it. It’s one of the USA's most
famous T-shirt and sweat shirt shops. Plentiful island seafood, and
the good times outside afterward are golden. Great family spot.
http://saltydog.com/ <<<<<<

Sea Shack
…….a hole-in-the-wall place located off Pope Ave along
Executive Park Rd., about midway around the loop. Always fresh
seafood for dining in or take-out. Inside dining tables are a scant few,
& you'll wait outside until yours comes up. Sometimes a long line,
but bear with it. Inside it’s bare ugly walls and absolutely nothing to see.
Regardless, it’s stays extremely busy, cars coming and going, and the awesome
seafood will make up for the lack of a nice sit-down spot. A well-known place
for everyone on the island who doesn’t need glam meals out. As one ad says,
“Unpretentious blue-walled eatery where simple seafood plates are
ordered at the counter.” Enjoy, and you will.
https://sites.google.com/view/theseashack/ <<<<<<
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FINE DINING: (varied menus, all different but all special,
and all consistently great)

( ** = Really Fine Dining)
( * = Fine Dining)
Not necessarily in any ranked order, as that's impossible to do because
they're all truly great, yet also quite different. So that's hard to quantify.
But they do as a group stand alone as Hilton Head's finest.

(Note: Vine Restaurant —the perennial number 1 rated
fine-dining restaurant located in Coligny Plaza, and truly a special place,
has now closed permanently.
A new Italian restaurant is rumored to be coming to that location soon.)



My personal "Sweet 16" list of fine dining establishments follows:


The Bluffton Room**…. Great restaurant in Old Town Bluffton,
as good as it gets. Get this: Ranked by TripAdvisor in the top 10 restaurants worldwide.
That got my attention, so we went there a couple of times with another couple,
and another time by ourselves, and we were very impressed.
Everything about it was perfect——great menu, great food, superb service,
wonderful vibe, and a super bar! Not much else to say, so please take the time
to make the 15-20-minute drive to Bluffton to have a most memorable evening.
Request a booth, they’re fun. NOT for kids.
Website: https://www.theblufftonroom.com/
Map & directions: https://maps.app.goo.gl/dhdHdmAuxXsXbsiv9


The Sage Room**…very fine, top notch dining but still casual.
Highly rated and a popular well-hidden gem, frequented by the most
discriminating locals and guests. Cozy & romantic with
exceptional, creative food and great service, with a small
intimate bistro feel. Nice bar area very popular, and frequently
serves as the “Chef’s Table” (book ahead!!)…Reservations a must,
several days ahead. Located off Pope Avenue near/behind the
new Courtyard Hotel (see map below). On my "Sweet 16" list of
restaurants on the island. Listed in this position for a reason....Not for kids.
https://www.thesageroom.com/
Map: https://goo.gl/maps/xMk8Vp6YzZ82 <<<<<<

Ombra Cucina Rustica**
….. very fine dining authentic Italian,
but also many other menu choices…sort of expensive, but a most
memorable evening. Beautiful elegant decor, wonderful romantic
ambiance, with perfect low lighting, great service, amazing food
and an excellent wine list. Yes, all of that and more, it’s special!
On my "Sweet 16" list. Not for kids.
http://www.ombrahhi.com/ <<<<<<

Michael Anthony's Cucina Italiana**
……
Three choices here:
1. The Main Dining Room for a great Italian dining experience.
2. Market Cafe, 3. Chef's Kitchen.
Main dining room: it’s all it’s cracked up to be….exquisitely fine-dining Italian food & service,
exceptional in every way. Wide variety of authentic Italian dishes, and even the simplest is divine.
A most cozy, romantic ambiance in low light, like it should be. Reservations WELL in advance,
I’d say at least a week or two. Request downstairs dining…..location, location.
They do have booths, and imho they’re the best spot for a relaxed, quiet, and special evening….
(downstairs preferred over the upstairs dining!) On the "Sweet 16" list. Not for kids.
The Market Cafe..... a more casual venue with its own menu.
Chef's Kitchen....to serve by request only (couples, groups, special events) & the Cooking School.
http://www.michael-anthonys.com/ <<<<<<

Alfred’s**
….. a newcomer to my list despite being around a long
time. Now a definite favorite. Previous owner established his niche,
and served a small percentage of dedicated locals, and always with
excellence. New owners (wife worked there previously) have continued that
calling, and it is exceptionally good! It’s still small and intimate although
not fancy, but as always the food is excellent and the service superb.
Dishes are served perfectly regarding temperatures, and "all is done right".
It’s a low key, casual but outstanding meal. Located adjacent/behind Santa Fe
and Sea Grass Grille off Hwy 278. Easy to walk right past it, but worth looking for.
The ad may say “German" restaurant, but the German items are actually very few.
The Italian items are great, as are the steaks, chops, fish, etc. On "Sweet 16" list. Not for kids.
https://www.alfredshhi.com/ <<<<<<
https://www.alfredshhi.com/menu

Ela’s on the Water**.......located in Shelter Cove Marina down
at far end closest to Harbour Point. A truly wonderful place, and everything is
executed perfectly. Dining is on second floor overlooking harbor & boats,
other direction is the inland waterway as you look to harbor entrance. Great sunsets.
Truly elegant and imho, the most romantic spot on the island. Exceptional food
(fish & steaks are as good as it gets),with superb, attentive service by longtime professionals.
Three special booths & many great tables. Great food and wine, coupled with gorgeous views,
come together to make for a fabulous, memorable experience. A definite special occasion choice.
For the last two years in a row it was the choice for co-celebrations of our own anniversary
and that of another couple who joined us both times.
All our memories there are special. Another on my "Sweet 16" list. Not for kids.
http://www.elasgrille.com/ <<<<<<

Crane’s Tavern**……a traditional steak and seafood tavern,
and one of the best you’ll experience anywhere.
Delicious food and superb service, and a quiet, relaxed, romantic
evening in a cozy yet casual surrounding. A fiercely loyal following
by locals. Everything is delicious. We dine there often, and even our
"30-something” children love it. On my "Sweet 16" list. Not for kids.
https://www.cranestavern.com/ <<<<<<

The Studio**….very fine dining, as good as it gets at Hilton Head.
Very interesting & intriguing mix of cuisine and visual art, Walls abound
with outstanding works of art, many for sale. Consistently superb food
and service, and a strong local following, and a perfect spot for any special
Occasion. My wife and I, with another couple, celebrated our
mutual anniversaries there this year. It was a surprise destination I chose
for everyone, and they absolutely adored it. GREAT evening. Not for kids.
On my "Sweet 16" list.
http://www.studiodining.com/ <<<<<<

The Pearl**
…..located in Bluffton. Small charming cottage with
inside dining or wonderful tables outside on the covered front porch.
Torches lit at night outside, can hear live guitar player whether dining inside
or out…..music perfectly done, not overbearing but very appropriate.
One of the most romantic evenings you’ll have anywhere.
Tables #71, 70, 72 outside….oh yeah! Great food, great service,
it’s an enjoyable & memorable evening--- On the "Sweet 16" list. Not really for kids.
http://www.thepearlbluffton.com/ <<<<<<

Sea Grass Grille**
..... has emerged over the past 2 years as a truly great spot for
fine dining. The menu is wonderful and the food execution ranks high among the island's best.
You won't hear much about it, as the clientele is mostly locals, "regulars",
and visitors who know about it, of which we are now firmly implanted.
It’s a "sneaky quiet" favorite that delivers an outstanding meal and great professional service!
They always offer several fish items daily----also duck, pork, lamb, steaks, and specials--
all perfectly presented. Adjacent to Santa Fe in Plantation Center off Hwy 278, one block south
of Palmetto Dunes entrance. On the "Sweet 16" list. Not for kids.
http://www.seagrassgrille.com/. <<<<<<
[Note: it is appropriate here & now to mention this ---There is a grouping of three adjacent
restaurants in one small location, one block south of the Palmetto Dunes entrance--
Alfred's, Sea Grass Grille, and Santa Fe--which I lovingly refer to as the "Golden Triumvirate"
of great fine dining at HH. All are superb, and all are seldom touted or hyped like many
already mentioned, but they are all three consistently among the best, and provide
exceptionally enjoyable evenings for my wife and me, and that includes when we have
friends or guests (TUG members included) join us for evenings out together.]

CQ’s**………fine dining in a cozy, romantic but casual atmosphere.
Been around since 1970, and always highly rated. Sometimes
it seems to get lost among the myriad of great restaurants
on the island, but it has remained consistently good, and flies under the radar.
Still a favorite among locals. Hidden away in Harbour Town immediately
adjacent to Marriott’s Harbour Club, and walkable from anywhere in
Harbour Town. Has three small rooms. Two booths & several half-booths.
Larger tables in back room. Great food & service. Nicely varied menu,
with several fish options and good steaks, chops. We prefer the middle room
where the booths & half-booths are located. One of our favorites…a low-key,
casual spot, and always enjoyable. Top 10 -#7. Not for kids.
Website: https://www.cqsrestaurant.com/ <<<<<<

May River Grill**
....located in Old Town Bluffton, not far from HH's off-island bridge.
WORTH THE TRIP and one of our favorites. Not for kids. Popular with locals, definitely
not touristy. Highly varied menu with specials nightly---great food, wine, service. Bistro-like,
romantic but with an undeniable energetic ambiance, and really fun. Everyone is having a
great time and enjoying the experience, a sign of a well-run restaurant. Don’t let the small
strip plaza location fool you. Steaks, seafood, fish, duck, veal, chicken, pork chop, and more.
Must call for reservations 2 weeks ahead. A fun, energetic bistro atmosphere with delicious food.
Dinner Menu: http://www.mayrivergrill.com/#!dinner-menu/cxnc <<<<<<
Location:15-18 min from approx mid-HH Island.
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Zoom if needed.)
https://goo.gl/maps/iGytT71s1WTPteSw5 <<<<<<

Nunzio Restaurant & Bar**
.......opened in 2019…..fine dining Italian plus more, huge new construction
building on New Orleans Rd with gorgeous interior & high ceilings. Already a favorite and stays very busy.
Book reservations way ahead. Menu is extensive, and as for Italian, it has it all. Food is excellent and
service is good. Ambiance is very relaxed but energetic---lots of cheer and conversation.
Will be a wonderful evening. It garners a lot of hype on the island dining scene, and has been
consistently ranked very high. It's a good one!!! Not for kids.
https://nunziohhi.com/ <<<<<<

Charlie's Coastal Bistro (L'Etoile Verte)**
.... been around a long time, and for that
length of time a top favorite of many. Fine dining with traditional elegant bistro decor, always a
new hand-written menu daily, lots of fresh fish selections and more. One of the most consistent and best
"all-around”
restaurants, & most consistent restaurants on HH island. Romantic and vibrant, and a solid
local following. A most enjoyable evening out. On the "Sweet 16" list. Not for kids.
http://charliesgreenstar.com/ <<<<<<

Santa Fe**
... OK, now it gets personal!
My wife and I have dined here more than any other place on the island, going back 20+ years.
All during that time it has solidly held our "PERSONAL FAVORITE" restaurant designation, and it will continue,
despite the addition of many great establishments since. It's that good and it's that special.
It's always our first evening out for dinner when we arrive on the island, and sometimes the last.
It has a "fine dining” ambiance but it's still casual and comfortable. It’s like "coming home" for us.
We love the window tables in the back room/right side near the Chef's grill, but we do have one special table
which is usually held for us----they know which one it is. The menu has a Southwestern flair
but they have other things too. It's not Mexican which some people mistakingly think. All the dishes are unique,
and you’ll never get that flavor anywhere else. Close your eyes and pick, it will be delicious.
Signature dishes include the Grouper (guaranteed amazing), Pork Tenderloin, Burrito, Blackened Redfish,
the Cowboy Cut Ribeye (it's the best steak on the island, hands down, and I know the other great steak places, too),
the Outrageous Chimichanga, Lamb Chops, and the unparalleled and world-famous Painted Desert Soup.
I mention all this because the excellence of the place jumps out at me each time I enter the front door---
the smell is awesome, and they still love it there too.
When Mona and I sit down at our favorite table, two things happen: we turn and smile at each other
because "we're home" and nothing else needs to be said, and then Chef Dave acknowledges us by a special nod
from behind the grill---- and often with a wave and a smile. I can tell immediately that he's wondering at that moment,
"does Marty want the 40 oz Cowboy Cut Ribeye tonight or the Blackened Redfish?"....... My hand signal back confirms......
Not really for kids, but items are available & they are welcomed.
Say Hello to owner Marshall and also to Chef Dave, & tell them that Mona & Marty sent you!
http://www.santafehhi.com <<<<<<

Celeste**
……..brand new sister restaurant to Ela’s & The Pearl with same family ownership.
Located just off William Hilton Parkway (Hwy 278) next to Walmart Supercenter and just south of Indigo Run entrance.
Lovely clean modern decor, nice menu and food, and superb attentive service. Expect the same excellence that you
see at Ela’s & The Pearl. Cozy and romantic and already receiving extremely good reviews.
Varied menu with several fish options, steaks, and pork chop, etc. Our evening there was great so we’ll be returning soon.
Good spot for couples or groups, and very nice for special occasions. I believe you’ll find it to be another special top-rated
fine dining establishment.
Website: https://www.celestehhi.com/ <<<<<<


This concludes my new innovation, the "Sweet 16" list of Hilton Head's best fine dining restaurants,
which is simply my "short list" of our most favorite places. Not to diminish the remaining

amazing restaurants, but I had to narrow it down in some way to create a magical line
that delineates, imho, the "really great" from the great.

So below are the rest of the amazing Hilton Head "fine dining" restaurants:
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(Continued Fine Dining)

RedFish**
...very popular with those who expect a great, yet fun, dining experience.
A longtime popular spot for wonderful cuisine, great wines, and a special evening with friends.
Outstanding menu items with a chic bistro vibe.Great wait staff. Romantic & refined while still
cozy & casual. Exceptional wine list. You'll hear lots of laughter and glasses clinking.
Not for kids. Always booked so get reservations early.
http://www.redfishofhiltonhead.com/ <<<<<<

Sunset Grille**
.....this was Dave M’s absolute favorite! (a tribute to Timesharing's Lifetime
"Professor" & Moderator Emeritus of TUG fame!), and he should know, he's a friend of the Chef.
Fine dining establishment that cuts no corners, and forget where it's located in
the RV Park off 278 because it's wonderful. Fantastic sunset views from their upstairs
dining area. Romantic, energetic ambiance. Their renowned Chef knows great
cuisine, and boasts a superb wine list. A locals’ favorite. Highly rated. Not for kids.
http://www.sunsetgrillehhi.com/ <<<<<<

LuLu Kitchen and Bar**
....... a fairly new cafe which already has a lot of buzz,
and a lot of potential. Offering a "modern dining and healthy cuisine" experience.
Wonderful decor, awesome bar area, high quality seating at the booths and tables.
Menu is creative with interesting specialty items. Focusing on fresh ingredients with
vegan options available. I believe it’s going to be a good one, and should develop its
own prominent niche at Hilton Head. Located in the plaza along Hwy 278 where
Fresh Market is located. The new website ad says, “Where exquisite cuisine is paired
with an exceptional service and eclectic ambiance”, and I cannot
improve on that comment. Not for kids.
Website: https://www.lulukitchen-hhi.com/ <<<<<<
Menus: https://www.lulukitchen-hhi.com/menu
Photos: https://www.google.com/search?sourc...IIBAC&cshid=1629650555920804&biw=1280&bih=664


Chez Georges Bistro & Bar**…… a new French bistro with a definite
Low Country flair, a new concept and dining experience for Hilton Head.
Interesting culinary presentations. Not for kids.
https://www.chezgeorgeshhi.com/ <<<<<<

Catch 22**
....on New Orleans Rd in plaza, adjacent to Michael Anthony’s….
nice varied menu, lot of varied options, nice wine list, good food & service,
always busy especially weekends. Fine dining yet very casual. Large booths
in front half, more intimate tables in back. Strong following by locals and
discriminating island guests.
http://www.catch22hhi.com/ <<<<<<

Jazz Corner*
.....live Jazz entertainment and an excellent dinner, too?
Yes, and it has a fiercely dedicated local following. Known for superb
food and service. Very popular and a most fun evening, unlike any dining
experience you’ve had before. Can be a bit loud, but serious fun when
you're in the mood. Cover charge required. Not for kids.
http://www.thejazzcorner.com/ <<<<<<

Wiseguys Modern American Restaurant*
(SERG group)...Fine dining atmosphere with outstanding
traditional items—
steaks, fish/seafood, veal, lamb. Always popular,
always busy. Reservations needed several days ahead. Name suggests a casual lively
spot but surprisingly it’s a low-light, white tablecloth kind of place for discriminating
diners. Has loud energetic vibe because everyone’s having a great time. Not for kids.
https://www.wiseguyshhi.com/ <<<<<<

Fishcamp at Broad Creek*
…Opened in 2016, a small gem of a place on
the banks of the inland waterway on Simmons Rd, a couple of miles south
of Old Oyster Factory off Marshland Rd. Nice menu of seafood items and more.
Interesting history of building and location. Inside and outside dining. Inside
booths/tables, Outside has expansive decks on either side of the large bar area
(TVs all around). One deck is covered, the other has tables/umbrellas. Always fun,
energetic vibe always present. No reservations outside (first come, first served),
but reservations accepted for inside. More of an upscale seafood place. One of
Hilton Head’s most popular restaurants, so book way ahead. Parking lot under trees
on unpaved lot, and it fills up each evening, so ride through, something always opens.
Has kids’ menu items, but geared toward adults. Yard games always ongoing outside.
Website: http://www.fishcamphhi.com/ <<<<<<
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/wsg47G8oDU62

Alexanders*….an old favorite in Palmetto Dunes community that’s been around
a long time…..very romantic & quiet ambiance, white tablecloth, varied menu,
fine wines & excellent food. Great evening for couples. Not for kids.
http://www.alexandersrestaurant.com/ <<<<<<

Frankie Bones*
(SERG group)...Large menu with widely varying food selections—
beef, seafood, pork, Italian, German, and much great starters.Really fun & uniquely
"Sinatra cool”. Reservations a MUST, best at least a week in advance, maybe more
in high season. Large high-back maroon leather booths, low lights, "Club”
atmosphere, love it!!! Busy bar scene, with high-tops available—"first come,
first served”. Adjacent to Wiseguys. Not for kids but a few items that work,
Like the "S'mores” dessert (a mini Hibachi for roasting marshmallows at the table).
http://www.frankieboneshhi.com/ <<<<<<

Bistro 17*.
....in Shelter Cove near bronze Neptune statue. Inside/Outside dining,
nice atmosphere, good service, good food. All tables nice but have a private single
table available for special occasion on request, inside a nook among the wine racks,
but not totally separated from the rest (still nice view to outside porch/harbor),
a romantic spot. Will change table for 2 or 10. Impressive and memorable evening.
https://www.bistro17sheltercove.com/ <<<<<<

Gusto Ristorante*
….a small casual authentic Italian restaurant
whose doors have thankfully swung open again after the pandemic.
The location is in the plaza along Hwy 278 across from HOME GOODS store.
They are eager to share the very best of traditional Italian fare again.
The food offerings and wine selections are wonderful, the service great, and
he decor and ambiance cozy and romantic. If you’ve ever been to Italy
and experienced the unbelievable cuisine and feel of the family-owned
mom & pop cafes, go here to revisit them again. Reasonable pricing and
great value. Definitely one of our all-time HH favorites. Small but special,
therefore I’m awarding it an"honorable mention” in my Top 10-(h)
HH restaurants. Ciao Ciao.
https://gustohiltonhead.com/ <<<<<<

Jane Bistro
……Inside/outside dining. Clean, modern decor & relaxed atmosphere.
Awesome lunch, also great dinner menu. Food absolutely the best, one of best lunches on
island, if not #1. Lots of choices…great soups, delicious sandwiches, salads, and more….
all great. Located off Hwy 278 in Shelter Cove Towne Center, just up from the Belk Store.
https://janehhi.com/ <<<<<<
Dinner menu: https://janehhi.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/dinner-2021.jpg <<<<<<

Il Carpaccio*…….”Ristorante Italiano”…….great menu, food, and service,
highly rated and good reviews. (lots of good solid Italian places!)
http://www.ilcarpaccioofhiltonhead.com/ <<<<<<

Pomodori Italian Eatery*
…..popular Italian spot, good food and
service. Not fancy but authentic food in a comfortable, casual setting.
Very good reviews and highly rated. Located in the corner plaza at the end of
New Orleans Rd. Just short of the Hwy 278 intersection, at far end of building.
http://www.gopomodori.com/ <<<<<<

Lucky Rooster Kitchen & Bar*
......their motto is "gourmet food
in a casual atmosphere”. Varied menu, creative take on traditional dishes,
and a nice new find for many. White tablecloths covered with brown paper,
candlelight, both tables and booths, vibrant bar scene. Gourmet desserts.
Huge beer and wine list---local craft beers and great wines. Nice staff.
Located in South Island Sq plaza off Hwy 278 (across street from
Red Roof Inn and Stacks Pancakes).
https://www.luckyroosterhhi.com/ <<<<<<


MOVING TO NEW LOCATION >>> watch the news in coming weeks!
Nectar Farm Kitchen
…..(Brunch & Dinner)….perhaps one of the most
talked-about new restaurants on Hilton Head Island, it’s a partnership of three
local Chefs who collaborated to offer a new creative, healthy dining experience
featuring farm-to-table choices. Vegan options available. Located on Office Park Rd
where Marley’s Island Grille used to be……in the complex just down from
Harris Teeter Grocery Store & Mellow Mushroom.
https://nectarfarmkitchen.com/ <<<<<<
Menu: https://nectarfarmkitchen.com/menu/


Poseidon Coastal Cuisine…….(SERG)…….located in Shelter Cove Towne Center of Hwy 278.
Busy, busy place all the time, very popular.…..good food and decent service given
the short-staffing and other issues post-pandemic. Huge menu with wide variety
of items. Impressive upstairs bar on second level, can be a great spot to hang out.
Crowds are drawn upstairs in evening and later, so one of the better bars
for young people and young at heart. Inside and outside dining. Kids’ menu available.
https://www.poseidonhhi.com/ <<<<<<

The Cottage Cafe, Bakery & Tea Room
, Bluffton…… very quaint and cozy “GrandMa’s cottage”
kind of place. Delicious specialty items, known for their Gumbo. Huge local following
and definitely worth the drive. Delicious desserts. Great for breakfast, lunch, or dinner…
(plus Sunday Brunch). Takes about 20 minutes (maybe 5 minutes past the island bridge,
about 2 miles from Tanger Outlet Mall area). Use Bluffton Parkway to get there.
Take the new ramp off Hwy 278 > Bluffton Parkway which goes behind the two Outlet Malls.
Website: http://thecottagebluffton.com/ <<<<<<

Calhoun Street Tavern
, Bluffton…..a small tavern in the heart of Bluffton with a
great lunch and dinner. Hours are 11am-9pm weekdays and until 10pm weekends.
Definitely worth the drive to Bluffton. Walk around the small old historic town and
visit the wonderful shops, or the open-air street market on Saturdays, and don’t miss
grabbing lunch or dinner here. It’s a wonderful spot with creative cuisine with a southern flair.
The shrimp burger with the spinach and orzo salad are both delicious and. An instant favorite.
We were ecstatic to find this little gem. It’s been there a good while but somehow we missed it,
but no more.
Website with menu: https://www.calhounstreettavern.com/ <<<<<<

Pour Richard’s
, Bluffton…….a small tavern-like place in downtown Bluffton, well worth the
trip…..it will be an instant favorite for a casual yet delicious change of pace. Frequented by
locals but discerning foodies always find gems like this. Wonderful for a drink and a fantastic
meal with friends or your significant other. Great atmosphere and vibe. All bottles of wine $36.
Website: https://www.pourrichards843.com/ <<<<<<
Photos are definitely warranted here:
https://www.google.com/maps/uv?pb=!...=2ahUKEwixtu2W_5D3AhXwJUQIHYaLC8AQoip6BAhfEAM


Coast at Sea Pines Beach Club (downstairs, ground level deck)
Ocean Lounge & Bar at Sea Pines Beach Club (second floor)
Two restaurant spots located at the Sea Pines Beach Club (adjacent to
Marriott’s Monarch Resort) …….Nice lunch or dinner. Family friendly, OK for kids.
One of the best ocean views on island, which are few for restaurants….popular lunch spot.
http://www.coastoceanfrontdining.com/ <<<<<<
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CASUAL PLACES:
(NOTE: These are great for a typical night out with the family & kids.
Not fine dining by any stretch, and varies from "OK to Good to Pretty Darn Good”.
If inconsistent on occasion, still worth considering. If you don’t want to
research a place to go after a long day at the beach or pools, or simply worn out,
give it a shot. Not in any particular order.)



MOVING TO NEW LOCATION IN DECEMBER ….
(to the spot where Nectar Farm Kitchen is now……watch for announcements.

One Hot Mama’s
(SERG)…..Very popular family spot. Great food and service,
maniacally busy, and loud, cheerful, frenetic atmosphere and nothing but fun…
What could be better than that? Excellent BBQ, ribs, brisket, sandwiches, and
all else that goes with that. No reservations accepted, so use your resort's
concierge "call-ahead seating" service…you’ll be glad. Good for a respite from seafood.
Booths and tables, inside and outside dining. We love it.
http://www.onehotmamas.com/ <<<<<<

Tio’s …… the best Mexican on the island!!!! Conveniently located in
Shelter Cove Towne Centre (the mall) near the Poseidon restaurant.
Absolutely great food and service, and it’s clean and modern. What a great place!
Our new go-to spot for Mexican.
Website: https://tioshhi.com/


A Lowcountry Backyard…… Great for lunch or dinner, inside/outside dining.
A small family-owned restaurant, down-home Southern selections, all tasty and
hearty. Casual, good food, good service, nice people. Highly rated and loyal following.
http://www.hhbackyard.com/ <<<<<<

The Frosty Frog
…….a great spot for families or a group of friends, hidden in the
Coligny Plaza maze of shops near the "ocean end" of Pope Ave. Menu is huge,
and they have all the great items you’ll want. Awesome outdoor seating area.
Pizzas, sandwiches, burgers, seafood, crab legs, salads, wraps, tacos, and dozens
more items, all in a fun atmosphere. Great spot to eat, talk, and have a good drink.
http://frostyfrog.com/
Menu: http://frostyfrog.com/new-food-menu/ <<<<<<


Zunzibar……. New to Hilton Head, very casual bar with bar-type food.
Will be very popular and a go-to spot.
Website:
https://www.zunzibar.com/

The Bank …… Essentially a beer garden….already wildly popular, with plenty
of space to have fun. Huge outside dining/drinking area, with Huge Screen TV.
Located about midway between the two traffic circles on either end of Pope Avenue.
Website: https://thebankhhi.com/

The Smokehouse……..Beautiful new building. Now reopened after being completely
destroyed by fire in 2019. Great BBQ and food which includes sandwiches, seafood
and steaks, and more. Family & kid friendly, wide variety of menu items. Very
popular, located off Palmetto Bay Rd 1/4 mile from Greenwood traffic circle.
Consistently good.
https://www.smokehousehhi.com/ <<<<<<

Forest Fire BBQ …… lunch and dinner.
a new barbecue spot located in Coligny Plaza, already
popular and a go-to place for down-home cooking.
Website: https://forrestfirehhi.com/


Reilley's Grill & Bar……. Located about a block off the Greenwood Traffic Circle
toward the Sea Pines entrance gate, among a cluster of other restaurants. Has
good steaks and good food in general, huge menu with an array of choices.
Unpretentious traditional casual restaurant. Tables & booths. Family & kid friendly.
http://www.reilleyshiltonhead.com/ <<<<<<

Top Dawg Tavern
………. Lunch & Dinner at the open-air covered bar and terrace
with lots of dining tables. Also hightop chairs at the continuous dining surface along the
surrounding rail facing the water. Located in Shelter Cove on the harbor, with great view of
the boats in the water & the sidewalks. Shops and more restaurants are all around the harbor area.
Has a 1/4 mile water/harbor frontage to dine, hang out, or take a leisurely walk.
Park benches everywhere. Lamplights line the wide walkway for after-dark strolls.
Top Dawg Tavern has a great menu with almost anything you can think of when you hear “tavern”.
Good food in a most casual and paid back setting——15 starters, 14 flavors of both wings and nuggets,
6 types of burgers, 11 sandwiches & wraps, 8 salads, several tacos, and everybody’s favorite
“regular entrees” with a large selection of sides. Also a large drink menu. And as always, a popular
kids menu with 7 items. Great spot for the whole family, a couple, or a group of friends to chill and enjoy
a waterside venue while dining or just hanging out. Definitely family-friendly and a good value.
www.topdawgtavern.com <<<<<<

Mi Tierra
(Mexican)………a nice solid spot for Mexican, and a convenient location
off Arrow Rd. Food is good and service is also good. I like their Ribeye Fajita.
Decor is fun and it's an enjoyable experience.

Supposedly MOVING to the place where One Hot Mama's is now (Reilleys Plaza).
Aunt Chilada’s Easy Street Cafe
……”Mexican and more"….lots more! One of the
most popular family/kids’ spots, located off Pope Ave. Definitely touristy, it’s loud
and the activity is frenetic, but it’ll still feed everyone and it’s fun.
The food is "OK to good”, and the value is good.
https://www.auntchiladashhi.com/ <<<<<<

Bad Biscuit
…..a totally new concept & venture for Hilton Head, which offers a
wide variety of items in a biscuit. The two Owners/Partners are from Low Country
Backyard & Pool Bar Jim’s, hardly unknown around HH Island, & they should know
what’s good. Sounds and looks delicious.
http://www.badbiscuit.com/ <<<<<<

San Miguel’s Mexican Cafe
….. A good Mexican establishment which has been
around for decades. Inside & Outside dining. They are still crazy busy, and offer
live entertainment outside on their patio in Shelter Cove on the marina. Wonderful
spot, great place to hang out, eat dinner, grab some ice cream after, and watch a
gorgeous sunset over the harbor. Always a fun time for our family, going way back.
Good Margaritas, lots of smiles. "OK to very good", confident in saying, "Try it”.
https://www.sanmiguels.com/ <<<<<<

CharBar Co
….touts good gourmet burgers, sandwiches, salads, & more. Very casual.
Some inconsistent reviews, but still enjoyable.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/charbar-co-hilton-head-island <<<<<<

Hilton Head Brewing Company
……popular with mostly good reviews.
Sandwiches, BBQ, appetizers, good drinks, many beer selections.
https://www.hhbrewingco.com/ <<<<<<
Annie O's Southern Eats……beyond casual, modest decor, but offers down home
Southern cooking like Fried Chicken and made-from-scratch items. A favorite of
locals, especially the other working restaurant people, so it does have a loyal following.
Large portions and inexpensive, so a great value and family-friendly.
An occasional inconsistent review, but we liked it.
https://static1.squarespace.com/sta...4af7579/1591798428137/dINNER+Menu+rev0620.pdf
https://www.facebook.com/annieohhi/photos <<<<<<
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LUNCH:

Note the combination of meals offered at each establishment
(i.e. Breakfast/Brunch/Lunch/Dinner). These places are great, and the cuisine is
outstanding, rendering these my favorites for Lunch.


Jane Bistro….Lunch & Dinner. Inside/Outside dining. Hands down our favorite lunch
spot, with French Bakery in second. Menu items are delicious, surroundings wonderful,
& each selection will have you coming back for more. Great salads, soups, sandwiches,
and specialty items. Located on front side of Shelter Cove Town Center. Sleek
contemporary decor, awesome menu & food, large portions, superb service. Simply a
well-run place. My #1 top-rated lunch spot.
Website: http://janehhi.com/ <<<<<<
Menu:https://janehhi.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/lunch-2021.jpg

The French Bakery & European Cuisine……Brunch & Lunch. Inside/Outside
dining. One of the most popular spots on the island. Opens early, and it’s already
busy. Located on backside of, and down from, Kroger Superstore in Shelter Cove
Towne Centre. Great varied menu, modern creative choices and also traditional
items. French bistro decor, very bright, colorful, and cheerful. And fun.
It’s also a tie for my #1 TOP RATED lunch spot. Both different, so see what you think!)
https://www.facebook.com/thefrenchbakeryhhi/menu/ <<<<<<

A Lowcountry Backyard
…..Lunch & Dinner. Inside/Outside covered dining.
Small family-owned casual place with attentive service and down-home Southern food.
Very loyal following, mostly locals but popular with island guests who have tried it.
http://www.hhbackyard.com/ <<<<<<

Calhoun Street Tavern, Bluffton
…..a small tavern in the heart of Bluffton with a
great lunch and dinner. Hours are 11am-9pm weekdays and until 10pm weekends.
Definitely worth the 20 minute drive to Bluffton. Walk around the small old historic town
and visit the wonderful shops, or the open-air street market on Saturdays, and don’t miss
grabbing lunch or dinner here. It’s a wonderful spot with creative cuisine with a southern
flair. The shrimp burger with the spinach and orzo salad are both delicious and.
An instant favorite. We were ecstatic to find this little gem. It’s been there a good while
but somehow we missed it, but no more.
Website with menu: https://www.calhounstreettavern.com/ <<<<<<

Delisheeyo
….Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free. Hidden in a small cluster of places
on Palmetto Bay Rd & near Lowcountry Backyard (out from Greenwood Circle).
https://www.delisheeyo.com/ <<<<<<

Relish
……located off Office Park Rd among the many restaurants in the complex,
down from Harris Teeter grocery store….Their ad says, "Elegant, eclectic fusion of
Southern & Asian culinary traditions.” Small and tricky to find, but fun.
http://www.relishcafehhi.com/ <<<<<<

Hilton Head Social Bakery
……pastries, tarts, LUNCH, & cakes!……..located in the
shops at Shelter Cove Harbour.
https://www.hiltonheadsocialbakery.com/
So special, here’s the menu: https://www.hiltonheadsocialbakery.com/menu <<<<<<

Truffles
……Lunch & Dinner. Has long been a favorite lunch spot with more traditional
menu, and always delightful. Located in Sea Pines Center Plaza in second row of
buildings from parking lot. Tables and booths. VERY cozy, varied menu with many
made-from-scratch items, all consistently wonderful, a locals’ favorite and ours.
Love the black bean burger, chicken pot pie, mango iced tea.
http://www.trufflescafe.com/ <<<<<<
Main Street Cafe & Pub…..Lunch & Dinner. Very popular cafe mostly with locals,
non-touristy, huge menu with many options.
Traditional selections done very well. Soups, sandwiches, salads, and much more.
http://hiltonheadcafe.com/ <<<<<<


HAS MOVED TO NEW LOCATION OFF ISLAND, across from Moss Creek

in the plaza across the street, only 13 minutes from old location.
It’s bigger & better!!!

Kenny B’s…….Wildly popular for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner…..Wow, what to say?
It’s all great. One of the most funky and comfortably fun places on the island.
Family-owned and run, they know how to cook, and they’ve been around a long time.
Always a delicious meal, and always served perfectly. A secret seafood Mecca that’s
often overlooked except by those who know. Breakfast is as good as you’ll ever get.
Stand in line and order inside, and pay first. The line can be slow sometimes, but it’s
Kenny and one helper cooking, so RELAX and savor the experience. The line moves
along just fine, and tables always open up. Another secret—Kenny is personal friends
of most of the famous New Orleans French Quarter chefs, and that definitely explains
Kenny’s extraordinary talent and flair for his passion. An original painted Mardi Gras
wall mural—see if you can tell which character looks like YOU.
Great service, casual and most enjoyable. Sit and relax. One of the 3 (really 2) best
breakfast spots on the island. Hello to owners Laverne & Kenny from Mona & Marty.
http://www.eatatkennybs.com/ <<<<<<
Photos of new place:

Watusi Cafe…….Breakfast & Lunch…..Vegetarian & Vegan options….It’s a small
contemporary cafe, now expanded due to popular demand! It’s remained strong and
very popular, and has a very loyal following. Great sandwiches, good service.
Located off Pope Ave near Aunt Chilada’s. Have to be looking real well to spot it.
Website: https://www.watusicafe.com/ <<<<<<
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/JYZccUVFN7ZPHrMg8

Daily Cafe & Market ……. Serving Breakfast/Brunch & Lunch.
A new place which already has a good following, and located
in Shelter Cove Harbor.
Website: https://www.dailyhh.com/
Photo Gallery: https://www.dailyhh.com/gallery


The Cottage Cafe, Bakery & Tea Room…….Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
(and Sunday Brunch) in Olde Town Bluffton. Very quaint and cozy
“GrandMa’s Cottage” type of place. Delicious specialty items. The
Jambalaya & Gumbo are as good as you’ll find. Huge local following
and definitely worth the short drive from Hilton Head. It might take
20-25 minutes at most. Delicious entrees and desserts, great coffee and drinks.
Afterward, enjoy the walk around the wonderful Bluffton shops & boutiques.
Website: https://thecottagebluffton.com/ <<<<<<
Location/drive: https://goo.gl/maps/eVAgZsqyRDTf7TNAA

Coast…….Lunch & Dinner. Located in the beautiful Sea Pines Beach Club
(adjacent to Marriott’s Monarch Resort). Family friendly of just couples,
always fun. Great ocean views. Not a huge menu, but tasty options. Casual.
https://www.coastoceanfrontdining.com/ <<<<<<

Harbour Town Bakery & Cafe
…….Breakfast & Lunch. Inside or front
porch/outside dining. Picnic tables too. Great selection of items- sandwiches,
salads, pastries, & more. Located in the small cottage across from the
Harbour Town parking lot & playground.
https://www.seapines.com/dining/the-harbour-town-bakery.aspx <<<<<<

British Open Pub
….Lunch & Dinner. Both include delicious traditional British
& American items. Small cozy cafe, with tables and booths. Soups, sandwiches,
salads, and large selection of entrees. And of course the bar and wonderful drinks.
https://www.britishopenpubhhi.com/ <<<<<<
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ITALIAN:
Beach and Italian?---an unlikely marriage, right?
Maybe so, but HILTON HEAD has a fantastic array of wonderful Italian restaurants.
Need a seafood break? This is where to find it.....


Ombra Cucina Rustica**......Very fine dining, top notch authentic Italian, but also many
other menu choices, & great specials. Sort of expensive but in line with the others.
Definitely a most memorable evening. Beautiful elegant decor, wonderful romantic
ambiance, with perfect low lighting, great service, amazing food and an excellent wine list.
Yes, all of that, and actually more….it’s quite special. A definitive pick for one of the island’s
very best Italian. Absolutely one of the top restaurants on the island. Not for kids.
http://www.ombrahhi.com/ <<<<<<

Michael Anthony's Cucina Italiana**
……
Three choices here:
1. the Main Dining Room for a great Italian dining experience.
2. Market Cafe, 3. Chef's Kitchen.
Main dining room: it’s all it’s cracked up to be….exquisitely fine-dining Italian food & service,
exceptional in every way. Wide variety of authentic Italian dishes, and even the simplest is divine.
A most cozy, romantic ambiance in low light, like it should be. Reservations WELL in advance,
I’d say at least a week or two. Request downstairs dining…..location, location.
They do have booths, and imho they’re the best spot for a relaxed, quiet, and special evening….
(downstairs preferred over the upstairs dining!) On the "Sweet 16" list. Not for kids.
The Market Cafe..... a more casual venue with its own menu.
Chef's Kitchen....to serve by request only (couples, groups, special events) & the Cooking School.
http://www.michael-anthonys.com/ <<<<<<

Nunzio*
….opened in 2019…..fine dining Italian, huge new construction building
on New Orleans Rd with gorgeous interior & high ceilings. Already a favorite and
stays very busy. Food is excellent, service good. Will be a wonderful evening.
Definitely knocking on the door for a Top 10 spot, and garners a lot of hype on the
island dining scene.
(Note: That said, my personal favorite Italian restaurants on the island, however,
are Ombra and Michael Anthony’s. They both have something
very elegant & special, & the service is more attentive. They have a slight edge for
delivering a relaxed, enjoyable, non-rushed experience. Not for kids.
https://nunziohhi.com/ <<<<<<

Pomodori Italian Eatery*
….. popular Italian spot, very good food and service.
Not fancy but delicious authentic food in a comfortable, casual setting. Good reviews
and highly rated, located on New Orleans Rd. at the Hwy 278 intersection,
at far end of building.
http://www.gopomodori.com/ <<<<<<

Gusto Ristorante*
…..a small casual authentic Italian restaurant whose doors
have thankfully swung open again after the pandemic. The location is in the
plaza along Hwy 278 across from HOME GOODS store. They are eager to share
the very best of traditional Italian fare again. The food offerings and wine
selections are good, the service great, and the decor and ambiance cozy and
romantic. If you’ve ever been to Italy like we have, and experienced the
unbelievable cuisine and feel of the family-owned mom & pop cafes, go here to
revisit them again. Reasonable pricing and great value. Definitely one of our
all-time HH favorites. Small but special, therefore I’m awarding it an honorable
mention in my Top 12 restaurants. Ciao Ciao.
https://gustohiltonhead.com/ <<<<<<

Il Carpaccio*
…...”Ristorante Italiano”…...great menu, food, and service, highly rated
and good reviews.
http://www.ilcarpaccioofhiltonhead.com/ <<<<<<

Flora’s*
……located along Hwy 278 in a plaza just south of the Palmetto
Dunes Entrance Gate, next door to Lucky Rooster. Small, quiet, & family owned.
Relaxed, refined, and romantic. Decor has an Old World charm. Not fancy, but just
solid Italian dishes. Known for their wonderful desserts. A favorite of locals mostly,
With excellent food and service, and it’s reasonably priced.
http://www.florasitaliancafe.com/ <<<<<<

Giuseppe’s
……for 2 decades it’s been a very popular, casual Italian restaurant for
families. Located in The Plaza at Shelter Cove Shopping Center near TJ Maxx store.
Great pizzas and other wonderful dishes like the Spaghetti or the Eggplant Parmesan.
At one time (maybe 15+ years ago) it was voted as one of the TOP Italian
family-owned restaurants in the US.
Location: https://www.giuseppispizza.com/locations/
Menu: https://www.giuseppispizza.com/hilton-head-menu/ <<<<<<
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PIZZA:


Mellow Mushroom
…….Very popular spot for pizza. Consistently good,
easy to find, quick service for dine-in or take-out. Very nice restaurant
interior for dine-in, lots of booths and tables, and a large bar. Located in
shopping center adjacent to Harris Teeter Grocery Store off Office Park Rd.
Always fresh ingredients, and our favorite go-to pizza.
http://mellowmushroom.com/store/hilton-head <<<<<<

Giuseppe’s
……for 2+ decades it’s been a very popular, casual Italian
restaurant for families, located in The Plaza at Shelter Cove Shopping
Center near TJ Maxx store. Great pizzas and other wonderful dishes
like the Spaghetti or the Eggplant Parmesan. At one time
(maybe 15+ years ago) it was voted as one of the TOP Italian
family-owned restaurants in the US.
Location: https://www.giuseppispizza.com/locations/
Menu: https://www.giuseppispizza.com/hilton-head-menu/ <<<<<<

Il Carpaccio*
…….”Ristorante Italiano”…….great menu, food, and service, highly
rated and good reviews.
http://www.ilcarpaccioofhiltonhead.com/ <<<<<<

Fat Baby's Pizza and Subs……on Arrow Rd one block from Hwy 278.
Rated as one of HH’s best pizzas. Appetizers, Subs, Salads, Bruschettas,
Calzones, Pastas, Burgers/Hot Dogs, Wraps, Desserts.
https://www.fatbabyspizza.com/ <<<<<<

New York City Pizza
…….casual pizzeria with NY Style pizzas and
many other Italian basics….. Has a bar. Pretty good reviews and a convenient
location on Pope Ave, two blocks from Coligny Circle.
It’s there if you need it.
https://www.newyorkcitypizza.com/location/heritage-plaza-south-end/ <<<<<<
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BREAKFAST:
(First 3 restaurants below are overwhelming favorites, all very different, but
all three are tied for my #1 ranked spot. Big or small, fancy or not….all are awesome
and fun in their own way. Here I’m doing photos because these places deserve to be seen.)


1-1. Palmetto Bay Sunrise Cafe…..Breakfast & Lunch. Inside/Outside dining.
IMHO, the best breakfast restaurant on the island. Best menu by far, with unique items
and specials, and probably the best I’ve ever seen for ANY breakfast restaurant anywhere.
Truly delicious food, varied choices, and each day has 3-4 different Specials.
Servers use the "swarm method”…always roaming around and watching everyone
for needs, and pitch in instantly to do whatever arises. Most friendly staff on the island,
and all have been there forever. Great coffee, great Bloody Marys, and more. Consistently
the best since opening in 2001. I love the Sunrise Benedict (no meat, poached egg on
English muffin, avocados, tomatoes, onions, Hollandaise sauce).
Website: https://www.palmettobaysunrisecafe.com/ <<<<<<
Menu: https://www.palmettobaysunrisecafe.com/menu
Photos: (worth the look)
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HAS MOVED to a Larger/ better spot, just over the island bridge. It’s newly renovated
and is huge and wonderful ! Only a 13 minute drive from the old location! Kenny’s dream!
1-2. Kenny B’s……..Breakfast & Lunch. Inside & Outside dining. Family-owned and
family-run place. ALSO THE BEST breakfast restaurant on island, just different.
A much more simplified menu, less choices, but absolutely delicious items. If Southerners
EVER dream about grits, they are dreaming about these. These people can cook. We always
visit without fail. Cajun flair but really it’s traditional stuff done Kenny's way. Breakfast can
be so fulfilling when you experience their food. Lines can be out the door, but relax, they move.
Wonderful funky wall mural inside depicting caricatures in the French Quarter during Mardi Gras…
cool and quirky characters, it’s amazing. Which one is YOU?
Kenny is personal friends with all the famous N.O. French Quarter Chefs, so yes,
he knows how to cook!
Website: http://www.eatatkennybs.com/ <<<<<<
Photos of new place:
1-3. The French Bakery & European Cuisine…Brunch & Lunch. Inside & Outside dining.
Located on the back side of Shelter Cove Town Centre buildings, just down from Poseidon.
Look for orange umbrellas on sidewalk. One of the best breakfast/lunch spots on the island.
French bistro decor and feel. Superior food and very good service. Wonderful varied menu.
Coffees, Quiches, Crepes, pancakes, French Toast, omelettes, pastries, & traditional items too.
Sandwiches, burgers, salads, and soups. It’s a must-do.
Menus: https://www.facebook.com/thefrenchbakeryhhi/menu/ <<<<<<
PHOTOS:
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Watusi Cafe…….Great Breakfast & Lunch…..Vegetarian & Vegan options….It’s a small
contemporary cafe, now expanded due to popular demand! It’s remained strong and
very popular, and has a very loyal following. Great sandwiches and good service.
Located off Pope Ave near Aunt Chilada’s. Have to be looking real well to spot it.
Website: https://www.watusicafe.com/ <<<<<<
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/JYZccUVFN7ZPHrMg8


Plantation Cafe & Deli…….an island institution. Newly renovated and it looks great.
Traditional breakfast restaurant with a varied menu. Located on Pope Ave a couple of blocks
from Coligny Circle. Good service by an experienced wait staff. Busy but efficient.
Favorite of locals and working folks, now discovered by the rest of us, and it stays crowded.
Food is excellent, prices even better.
https://plantationcafeanddeli.com/ <<<<<<

Hilton Head Diner
……an old-fashioned Diner serving a great breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Food is surprisingly good. Located on Hwy 278 across from the Palmetto Dunes entrance.
Extensive menus for all meals, and they do have everything! Dined there twice within the
last 2 weeks, once for dinner and once for breakfast, and it was wonderful. The "Steak & Eggs"
is awesome….a 10-oz sirloin perfectly grilled---plump, juicy, delicious. They also have a hamburger
that our family calls the “Cheeseburger in Paradise”. The fried shrimp were also quite good,
especially for a diner. It’s open 7 days a week from 7am - 10pm. Great for a quick bite, or for a relaxed
spontaneous meal when you forgot to make reservations elsewhere. For us, it’s also a chosen destination.
http://www.hiltonheaddiner.com/ <<<<<<

Daily Cafe & Market ....serving Breakfast/Brunch & Lunch.
A new place which already has a good following, and located
in Shelter Cove Harbor.
Website: https://www.dailyhh.com/
Photo Gallery: https://www.dailyhh.com/gallery


Skillets Cafe & Grill
…….Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner…..it’s been around a long time.
Traditional non-fancy restaurant with good solid food and good prices. Good reviews
but can occasionally be inconsistent. Still a convenient location in Coligny Plaza,
and it’s a quick meal. Dined there many times.
https://www.skilletscafe.com/ <<<<<<

Southern Coney
…Classic "eat & run" dive, located in the shopping center where
Kenny B’s is located, but at other end, off Pope Ave. Good reviews, so if you’re in a hurry,
try it. Favorite of locals & island working people, but aren’t we that too? We can pretend…...
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Southern-Coney-Breakfast-116698091715605/ <<<<<<
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THE END

Updated September 2, 2024 by JME
That’s all for now, but will be continued as needed.
 
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Thanks for the update Marty!!
 
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We should all be thankful for Marty doing the difficult job of regularly visiting these restaurants to provide us these updates. We usually stay at Surf Watch or Shelter Cove and frequent many of the restaurants in that area. Sea Grass Grill and Black Marlin are our favorites for dining in, and Il Carpaccio for takeout. I would add Bella Italia to the list for great pizza, and it is located near the Planet Fitness so you can earn your calories. SERG Takeout Kitchen offers excellent frozen take-home items and SERG's key lime pies. They also usually offer Jamaican Jerk chicken on Fridays, but run out quickly.
 

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A huge "THANK YOU" is due to SueDonJ for providing the all-important link to the UPDATE in post #896 of this thread,
and for all the years of tending to my requests with patience and grace.
Susan, you've always been a great help in facilitating my getting the news out to my fellow TUG Hilton Head visitors,
and I offer my sincere gratitude for taking the time even though you stay quite busy with numerous other matters.
Your contributions to TUG over the years have been immeasurable to all, and they do not go unnoticed.
You're definitely one of my TUG heroes.

And to my TUG buddies I hope I've made this "travel journey" a lot more interesting.
Dining with families or with guests adds an exciting dimension to a vacation, and the end result is a much more pleasurable experience.
Yes, we do have to eat to stay alive, but I hope I've made it a bit more enjoyable, and at the same time a bit easier to find what you're looking for.
Bon Appetit!


(P.S........ It would entail another thread or two, but I also have nice lists for Boston's North End, for Williamsburg VA, and for Charleston SC,
all places we regularly visit and in which we love to make the rounds of our favorite restaurants.
I've had those lists but have seldom posted them except in isolated instances......probably in deference to Susan because
it would add another layer of "toil and trouble", which I've been reluctant to do.
But I have sent out PM's and/or emails to a few TUG friends when asked. Maybe I'll have more time when I retire someday, HaHa.
Therefore I've devoted more of a concentrated effort toward Hilton Head because it's sort of unique in its overabundance of establishments,
over 250 in fact, and a lot of them still seem to remain obscure to the general visitor population.
Nevertheless, there are some real gems in every destination which deserve attention, so..........we shall see.
It may come as a shock, but we have another life apart from Hilton Head, and after our Jan/Feb/April/June visits to HH,
we truly live for Fall, and frankly most of our favorite travels take place then. And even more shocking, most of those trips are completely independent of timeshares.
I currently have three "surprise" Fall stays that my wife won't know about until the trips unfold. :) )
 
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A huge "THANK YOU" is due to SueDonJ for providing the all-important link to the UPDATE in post #896 of this thread,
and for all the years of tending to my requests with patience and grace.
Susan, you've always been a great help in facilitating my getting the news out to my fellow TUG Hilton Head visitors,
and I offer my sincere gratitude for taking the time even though you stay quite busy with numerous other matters.
Your contributions to TUG over the years have been immeasurable to all, and they do not go unnoticed.
You're definitely one of my TUG heroes.

I second Marty's sentiments.
THANK YOU, Susan!
 
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