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In GoodTaste

Food with aView

The Charleston Harbor

Fish House

T

he Charleston harbor Fish

House, located on Patriots Point, offers

diners a wonderful view of the USS

Yorktown and a sweeping panorama of

the downtown Charleston skyline.

The atmosphere is upscale but

casual. The dining room is a big,

open and bustling space that is modern yet at the same

time welcoming. No matter where

you sit in the dining room, or in

the spacious bar area, you will be treated to a fantastic

view of Charleston Harbor. The wait staff is relaxed and

knowledgeable about the menu, the wine and beer selections

and the fresh cocktails from the bar. There is a semi-private

dining room that seats around 44 people, and the upscale

bar – which seats 100 – can be opened up onto the outdoor

deck. Upstairs, there is a private events room for receptions

and corporate events, along with the open-air Bridge Bar,

which is available when the weather is nice.

Behind the menu is chef Rich Demarse, who has been

with the Fish House for about four months and has been

actively fine-tuning the menu to add fresh local seafood and

produce. He participates in the South Carolina Aquarium’s

sustainable seafood initiative and is sourcing local farms for

seasonal produce. If you don’t find him in the Fish House

kitchen, you might see him in McClellanville buying local

seafood fresh off the boats.

Even though it is primarily a seafood restaurant, The

Fish House offers something for every taste. Among the

dozen or so starters are the usual local oysters and shrimp, as

well as fried pickles and grilled bruschetta. The fried green

tomatoes with smoked corn relish and bacon aioli are not to

be missed. If you are a more adventurous eater, a selection

from the raw bar includes local oysters on the half shell and

shrimp ceviche with avocados, red onions and corn chips.

The main course menu is broken up into two sections

– Coastal and Inland. Two of Demarse’s favorites on

the Coastal menu are the Roasted Scallops – which are

perfectly seared on the outside – and the Tuna Poke

Stack, consisting of Carolina plantation rice, avocado

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chunks, scallions, and ponzu vinaigrette. On the Inland

menu you’ll find Demarse’s grandmother’s own Buttermilk

Meatloaf, which is served with portobello red wine demi-

glaze and smashed potatoes.

The Charleston Harbor Fish House also offers a couple

of traditional deep-fried favorites, including shrimp, oysters

or scallops with two sides, or the fried fish combo with two

sides.

To pair with your meal, The Fish House offers 33 wines

by the glass and 70 wines by the bottle. There is also a nice

beer selection, as well as a wonderful choice of cocktails.

Whether you are looking for a romantic dinner or need to

book a group function such as a wedding or business event,

this place has it all – and a magnificent view as well.

To learn more about the Charleston Harbor Fish House,

visit

www.charlestonharborfishhouse.com

or call (843)

284-7070.

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even though it is primarily a seafood restaurant, The

Fish house offers something for every taste.

Photos courtesy of The Charleston Harbor Fish House.