“We are one of the bigger suppliers in the country for offshore supplies and bait shipping,” said Jeremy Burnham, a partner in the business, which is located in Mount Pleasant. Seasoned sportsmen and sportswomen will appreciate Atlantic Game and Tackle’s the-top-of-the-line products and knowledgeable associates. “We know our sport, and we know what our customers want, … [Read more...]
Recreation for All: Mount Pleasant Recreation Department
There is never a shortage of recreational opportunities in Mount Pleasant, with so many great neighborhoods to explore on foot or bicycle, an assortment of parks with tennis courts, basketball hoops and big grassy areas for playing ball, and the waterways available for all means of aquatic pursuits. And the Mount Pleasant Recreation Department does a terrific job of offering a … [Read more...]
East Meets West Meets Lowcountry: Eurasia
One of Mount Pleasant's hottest new eateries gives residents good reason to stay East of the Cooper when they’re looking for a little downtown dazzle without the downtown hassle. Eurasia Café & Wine Bar, located in the Whole Foods shopping center, has a cool bistro vibe and a modern American menu that take the concept of fusion to another level. Earthy tones and … [Read more...]
Travel to Sullivan’s: High Thyme Cuisine
Ever feel the urge to get out of town – even for just a few hours? Instead of driving over one of the big bridges, take a trip across the little bridge on Ben Sawyer Boulevard and spend some time on Sullivan’s Island. After the obligatory walk on the beach, stroll down Middle Street to High Thyme Cuisine for a meal that is a vacation in itself. The patio provides a relaxing … [Read more...]
The Buzz on Ben Sawyer: Triangle Char & Bar
Since its opening in June, the second coming of Triangle Char & Bar has turned heads in Mount Pleasant with a restaurant that takes its inspiration from the original location west of the Cooper. The Triangle Char & Bar has been the social center of the trendy Avlondale section of West Ashley for some five years. A former filling station, its open garage doors and … [Read more...]