Why would readers of Mount Pleasant Magazine vote SOL Southwest Kitchen one of the “Best Taco” spots in town? For starters, there’s the flank steak with caramelized onions, fresh jalapeños, sour cream and shredded lettuce wrapped in a corn, flour or whole grain tortilla. Another reason is the grilled citrus marinated shrimp tacos garnished with salsa fresca, shredded lettuce … [Read more...]
KIDS FIRST Swim School: Lessons for Every Age
Swim lessons aren’t just an after-school activity for young children. In this coastal community, they’re life-saving lessons for every age, and that’s why KIDS FIRST Swim School — voted Best Place for Swim Lessons — offers classes for as early as 3 months straight through adulthood. Previously a school teacher, owner Brian Cubbage saw Kids First Swim School as a new … [Read more...]
Renaissance South Construction: Obsessed with Getting it Right
President Rob Crawford and the team at Renaissance South Construction have an uncompromising system of values for getting everything 100% right. Through the company’s foundation in complex renovations, they understand the damage and heartache improperly installed systems can cause. This passion for building sciences, paired with a love for helping people achieve their best … [Read more...]
La Hacienda: Great Mexican Food
When it comes to delicious Mexican dining in Mount Pleasant, La Hacienda is the place to go — that is, according to the readers of Mount Pleasant Magazine. Once again, you have voted it Best Mexican restaurant, and rightly so. “We have won others [awards] in the past,” boasted Yesenia Leon, manager. “It’s awesome! We love to see customers enjoy our restaurant.” There are … [Read more...]
Charleston Allergy & Asthma: Improving Quality of Life
Passions form for different reasons. Our parents were devoted to a hobby and we grew up experiencing it. We were inspired by someone else’s testimony. A life-changing event occurred. For Dr. Lindsey Stoltz Steadman, her passion for healing those with allergies stemmed from a close experience with a student’s peanut allergies — and the event sparked her interest. Realizing just … [Read more...]