A group of us are staying in the heart of the Charleston Historic District at the Market Pavillion Hotel (http://www.marketpavillion.com/) which has a history beginning 300 years ago. A boutique hotel that provides a very nice atmosphere combined with excellent service. They brag of getting four diamonds from AAA and the nicest amenities in the city.
This is the view from the rooftop bar that sits just a few feet from the walk-in pool. Just over the edge of the railing, you can't see the local market. It reminds me of the Pike Place Market, minus the fish throwing. Across the street in the bottom of the three story building is an Oyster restaraunt where we had lunch. I now know that fresh oysters do not sit well with my system...
After a couple drinks and conversation we took a walk down Broad Street looking for a nice restaurant. It is not hard to find good menus, with two or three restaurant entrances per block. The first several maitre'd stands I approached offered 40-90 minute wait times. On the fourth try we found the Slightly North of Broad sign hanging invitingly and stepped in. It looked good and they could seat our group of five right away. I ordered a berry sangria to wash down my cup of crab soup and Deviled Crab Stuffed Flounder. The food was excellent and the service was great. You can check out their website at http://www.mavericksouthernkitchens.com/snob/index.html where I just now learned that it, not surprisingly, has earned top awards and the 2008 Restaurant of the year!
In the distance in this photo you can see the largest cable stayed bridge in the Americas. It dwarfs the aircraft carrier sitting next to it (not in photo). You can read more for yourself about this great city at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina . It is probably one of the more romantic cities that I've traveled to and looks like it would make a great couples get-away!
Be safe, keep the rubber side down, and thanks for coming along!