It's back! After a few years' hiatus, this Edisto Island culinary gem is back in business. I happened to be passing by around 6 pm on a Friday and tried to eat there, but no luck. They were booked, and the next available reservation was not until 9:15 pm. I spoke to a couple that were just arriving, and they were delighted that this place is back. Next time I go to Edisto Island, I'm planning the trip around my dinner reservation at Old Post Office. The flyer pictured in this post was hanging on the ice machine at the Piggly Wiggly.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Edisto Island fine dining - The Old Post Office Restaurant
It's back! After a few years' hiatus, this Edisto Island culinary gem is back in business. I happened to be passing by around 6 pm on a Friday and tried to eat there, but no luck. They were booked, and the next available reservation was not until 9:15 pm. I spoke to a couple that were just arriving, and they were delighted that this place is back. Next time I go to Edisto Island, I'm planning the trip around my dinner reservation at Old Post Office. The flyer pictured in this post was hanging on the ice machine at the Piggly Wiggly.
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- A SOUTH CAROLINA SHRIMP STORY. Part of a regional companion publication for Key Ingredients: America by Food, a Smithsonian traveling exhibit.
- MY LOWCOUNTRY. Columns from Lowcountry Weekly.
- THE SEAFOOD INDUSTRIES OF PORT ROYAL SOUND. Chapter 4 of the Port Royal Sound Survey, SC Institute of Archaeology & Anthropology.