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When it comes to Southern cuisine, no place captures the heart (and appetite) quite like the South Carolina Lowcountry. Rooted in history and layered with coastal influence, this region serves up a culinary identity all its own.
Whether you’re a full-time resident, a second homeowner, or simply scouting for your next unforgettable meal, this guide will introduce you to the must-try dishes, local flavors, and top dining destinations across the Lowcountry.
Lowcountry cuisine is defined by its connection to land and sea. Think oyster roasts by the water, just-caught fish pan-fried to perfection, and produce plucked from nearby farms that make their way onto your plate the same day. Local dishes to look out for include:
These aren’t just meals, they’re stories told through recipes passed down for generations.
The Lowcountry’s culinary landscape stretches well beyond the Bluff’s gates, offering a dynamic mix of fine dining, casual bites, waterfront gems, and generational institutions. Whether you’re after oysters plucked fresh from local waters or a dish that reimagines Southern staples, here’s where to dig in.
Palmetto Bluff’s Club dining scene is designed to impress. At Canoe Club, members enjoy upscale Southern cuisine overlooking the May River, where dishes like seared scallops and braised short rib are served with Lowcountry elegance. For casual, member-only comfort, Cole’s brings Southern favorites to the table, including fried chicken, deviled eggs, and pimento cheese, all elevated yet inviting. And don’t miss Buffalo’s in Wilson Village, a welcoming spot open to the public, serving up Southern bites, handcrafted cocktails, and charming views in the heart of the community.
Just across the May River, Bluffton has quietly become a culinary destination.
Hilton Head is more than just beaches and golf; it’s packed with local flavor.
Further up the coast, Beaufort’s historic streets are lined with restaurants that balance charm and creativity.
What sets Lowcountry cuisine apart is its deep connection to the people and places behind it. At Palmetto Bluff, that connection is honored daily through chef-led events, farmers markets, and a steadfast commitment to sustainable, seasonal dining.
Visitors can explore the Bluff’s farm-to-table philosophy and learn how the culinary team collaborates with local growers, fishers, and artisans to deliver authentic Lowcountry flavor in every dish.
Dining is just one of the many remarkable experiences Palmetto Bluff offers. In addition to elevated cuisine, the Bluff boasts a wide range of world-class amenities and breathtaking natural scenery. Members enjoy every meal crafted with fresh, locally sourced ingredients from the Palmetto Bluff Farm and surrounding purveyors. Only the finest is served at Palmetto Bluff restaurants.
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