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A lifestyle blog with a focus on my food adventures

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On our last day in Charleston we ran around King Street hitting up all the good places. First stop of the morning was Glazed, a gourmet doughnut shop. The shop is the brain child of Allison Smith who makes the doughnuts in house as well as all the glazes and the fillings. The menu changes […]

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On our last day in Charleston, we decided to have a real breakfast. We walked to the Hominy Grill from our hotel, which is a bit far… and the neighborhood goes a little down hill on the walk there – as in we definitely walked by a dead cat on the sidewalk. Like many of […]

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Jay was over the house one day and we were talking about lobster rolls and where the best ones were down at the Cape. I was telling him about the Barking Claw and he told me about Quahog Republic. The restaurant is a dive bar with large LCD televisions on the wall and keno at […]

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My friend Eric and I went to a Good Ones party at the W Hotel and afterwards we decided to grab a bite close by. My friend Sarah was also at the party and had mentioned that her Uber driver was telling her about this great Korean fried chicken place. The only Korean chicken place […]

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On our last night in Charleston we had dinner at Cru Cafe. While located on Pinckney street, its on the corner of Motley! Everywhere in Charleston is pretty casual (with only  2 or 3 exceptions). Cru Cafe is located just steps from our hotel. The open kitchen gives this place a cozy feeling. There are smaller […]

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Naco Taco opened this spring in Central Square. While November doesn’t scream patio season, we have had a stretch of near 70 degree days, so of course we were going to take advantage of the last few days of warm weather – and we weren’t alone. We showed up a little early, before they were open, […]

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Located next door to Husk is Poogan’s Porch. We ate lunch here the third day of our trip. Where does the name come from? The Victorian house was built in 1888, and in 1976 the then owners sold the house and moved away, leaving their dog, Poogan. The dog served as the official greeter at his […]

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On our second night in Charleston, we had an early dinner at The Macintosh. Executive Chef Jeremiah Bacon is a three time James Beard semifinalist. He uses locally sourced ingredients, which means the menu changes daily. We are having a super early dinner so there aren’t many other people here – a few people are grabbing […]

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I know what you’re thinking when I say I was invited to Not Your Average Joe’s for a harvest dinner. You’re probably thinking of the older locations, like the one in Watertown. But the new location in Waltham is the future of the brand. The restaurant is conveniently located right off of Route 128 and […]

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Dinner the first night in Charleston was at The Obstinate Daughter on Sullivan’s Island. We take an Uber, it’s about $19 each way. How did they pick the name “The Obstinate Daughter”? Their website explains: Our name, The Obstinate Daughter, is an homage to the rich Revolutionary War history of Sullivan’s Island. On June 28, […]

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