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www.BestOfMountPleasant.compainters, poets and pianists alike and, according to Hill, who said the Council
strives to “bring in art and photography, teach classes to adults and children and
sponsor cultural events.”
WHERE TO EAT
Situated right inthe heart of the town’s
modest but lively business district is T.W. Graham & Company, a cornerstone of
town culture with plenty of delicious items to choose from, including fresh, local
seafood such as blue crabs, clams and shrimp. Open for lunch and dinner and
named for a McClellanville native, Thomas William Graham, you haven’t truly
visited McClellanville until you’ve dined at T.W.’s.
With a Facebook page that boasts they are “home of the famous fried crabs,”
Buckshot’s Carry-Out and Joe’s Catering Service is the place to have your fill of a
Southern soul food buffet, both land and sea. So come hungry, y’all. They’ll cater
your events, too.
Grab a yummy breakfast or lunch at a fair price at the McClellanville Diner,
located right along Highway 17. The menu offers lots of options for the early
part of the day, from omelets to cinnamon French toast or pancakes, plus local
seafood baskets and po’boys.
Shrimping is the cornerstone of McClellanville’s culture.
Photo by Bud Hill.