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investing himself in the ever-changing Charleston dining scene, Poolaw's culinary twist is truly one to write home about. Just a short walk from e Beach Club is the Charleston Harbor Fish House, awarded as one of the "Top 25 Restaurants in Charleston" by Charleston Living Magazine. is on-site restaurant with stunning waterfront views and flawless service will have you frequently visiting during your stay. A menu that changes seasonally, celebrating local catches of fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients native to the Charleston region, is quite the culinary experience. Featured dishes like Shrimp and Grits, Surf and Turf, and of course, anything involving Pimento cheese or Fried Green Tomatoes make for the most comforting, Southern-inspired meal. If you are looking to venture beyond the resort property, book a reservation at e Obstinate Daughter on Sullivan's Island. A Southern gem with French, Italian, and Spanish influences makes for an eclectic and unforgettable meal. Wood-fired pizzas, small plates, and a fresh raw bar, accentuated by a rustic ambiance and a highly-elevated cocktail menu, make e Obstinate Daughter a cornerstone of exquisite dining. Just beyond the resort's property is the opportunity to sail the serene harbor with the College of Charleston at J. Stewart Walker Sailing Center. Admire the stunning views of the city as you set sail beneath the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge and learn the commands of a sport that embodies teamwork and resilience. e Sailing Center offers community sailing classes and youth camps throughout the spring and summer, as well as private lessons year- round, supplementing a niche activity to your itinerary. Downtown Charleston is a prime destination for tourism and conveniently, only a brisk water taxi ride away from e Beach Club. When planning your day to explore downtown, make sure to include a visit to the International African American Museum that opened its doors in June of 2023. Unveil the stories of the African American experience across generations at the location of Gadsden's Wharf and immerse yourself in the stories that illuminate their legacy. From the design of the building to the interactive exhibits, history is given a new life. Aer traversing through the cobblestone streets and touring the historic district, swing by Magnolias for an upscale, Southern comfort meal, infused with a modern flare. e menu of Lowcountry fine dining features signatures such as Fried Green Tomatoes, Shellfish over Grits, and Parmesan Crusted Market Catch. ere is so much to do and even more to see when visiting the city of Charleston, and there is nowhere better to stay than at e Beach Club at Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina. e Beach Club is a vacation within itself and looks forward to hosting your stay in Charleston all- year-round. VUENJ.COM 91

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