97 www.ReadMPM.com | www.MountPleasantMagazine.com | www.MountPleasantPodcast.com In the vibrant culinary landscape of Mount Pleasant, Page’s Okra Grill stands as a testament to Southern comfort food done right. Known for its warm hospitality and richly flavored Lowcountry classics, this family-owned restaurant has become a beloved community staple since opening in 2006. But beyond its cozy Coleman Boulevard mainstay, Page’s has taken its offerings to the streets — literally — with a food truck that has become an extension of its flavorful legacy. What began as a neighborhood eatery focused on hearty, scratch-made Southern cuisine blossomed into more than just a sit-down experience. While Page’s main restaurant continues to draw crowds for classics like Ashleigh’s shrimp & grits, buttermilk biscuits and fried chicken, the Page family recognized that their menu’s appeal wasn’t limited to a dining room. So they put their passion on wheels, taking the comfort food that locals adore out into the community with the Page’s Okra Grill food truck at Moncks Corner. The food truck brings their bold flavors to Moncks Corner, serving authentic eats with the same dedication to quality that has made the brick-and-mortar location a standout. What truly sets the Page’s food truck apart is how it captures the spirit of the home restaurant while embracing the spontaneity and convenience of a mobile kitchen. The menu often features fan favorites that translate beautifully to street food fare — all made to order with fresh ingredients. Delights you might find served from the truck include: Ashleigh’s shrimp & grits — the restaurant’s signature take on this Lowcountry favorite, featuring cheese grit cakes and succulent shrimp with a rich sauce. Fried shrimp or flounder baskets — golden-fried seafood served with sides like hand-cut fries or collard greens. Redneck rolls — playful, flavorful appetizers filled with BBQ pork and pimento cheese that highlight Page’s talent for combining Southern staples with imaginative twists. Page’s famous fried chicken — delicious and fresh every single time. Your choice of white or dark meat. The decision to take the restaurant’s craft onto the streets reflects both Page’s commitment to its community and a savvy understanding of today’s food culture. Food trucks have become a beloved fixture in American culinary life, offering an accessible way to enjoy creative, handcrafted dishes without the formality of a sit-down meal. Page’s food truck does just that: it brings the soul of Southern cuisine directly to the people. For longtime fans, the truck offers the chance to enjoy classic Page’s dishes in new contexts, and for newcomers, it’s an irresistible invitation to taste the heart of the Lowcountry. The truck has also played a vital role during times when the Coleman Boulevard dining room has undergone renovations, ensuring loyal customers never have to go without the dishes they love. The food truck is more than a convenience; it’s an ambassador for the flavors and traditions that have made Page’s Okra Grill a Mount Pleasant favorite for two decades. Whether you’re grabbing a crab cake platter or a mahi mahi sandwich, the Page’s food truck makes every meal feel like a friendly invitation to experience Southern hospitality — one mouthful at a time. Food on Wheels Page’s Okra Grill: shrimp & grits on-the-go BY KRISTI SELLERS food & beverage
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