We visited Fish Camp last summer, and it wound up being one of our favorite spots that trip. It's on our list again when we visit in a few weeks. Service - Superb. One of the friendliest and most attentive servers we've had. Food - Fresh seafood. Commendable selection in their raw bar, and the items we ordered were expertly prepared. My wife actually found a pearl in one of her oysters! Locale - Nice views especially outside seating. Plentiful overhead fans. Drinks - Nice wine selection. Not much into mixed drinks or beer, so no help there.The owner of the former Steamer Seafood owns a restaurant here in our city. We spoke to him Sunday, and he said he is hoping to reopen his restaurant this fall. It has been closed since Hurricane Michael.
Also, can anyone tell me about Fishcamp on Broad Creek? We are thinking of trying it out this fall.
Do you have to pay to get into that area first? Sea Pines?I cannot get enough of the food at Sea Shack.
Do you have to pay to get into that area first? Sea Pines?
Do you have to pay to get into that area first? Sea Pines?
Sounds delic! Looking forward to trying it in September!"Also, can anyone tell me about Fishcamp on Broad Creek? We are thinking of trying it out this fall. "
We ate at the Fishcamp after a Gullah tour on the Friday before Mother's Day. It was busy, but we were able to get a table without a reservation. The food was delicious! I had shrimp and grits and my spouce had stuffed flounder. Both were ssooo good. We plan to eat there again on our next visit.
Also, can anyone tell me about Fishcamp on Broad Creek? We are thinking of trying it out this fall.
Has anyone tried Jazz Corner or Low Country Backyard Barbeque? They both sound fantastic.
We have visited Disney’s HHI Resort every Thanksgiving week since 2010. The resort and its CMs are the best of all the DVC resorts we’ve visited (and we’ve been to many). Both restaurants you mention are on our “must do” list every year.
The food and service at both is fantastic. There’s nothing like live jazz and TJC brings in fantastic acts, although my personal favorite is the local group Deas Guys. Be sure to make reservations in advance, if you want a seating for the first set. LCBB doesn’t take reservations, so go early or be prepared to wait a bit - and it is definitely worth the wait.
Thanks! I was wavering on Jazz Corner. You've helped me to make up my mind.We have visited Disney’s HHI Resort every Thanksgiving week since 2010. The resort and its CMs are the best of all the DVC resorts we’ve visited (and we’ve been to many). Both restaurants you mention are on our “must do” list every year.
The food and service at both is fantastic. There’s nothing like live jazz and TJC brings in fantastic acts, although my personal favorite is the local group Deas Guys. Be sure to make reservations in advance, if you want a seating for the first set. LCBB doesn’t take reservations, so go early or be prepared to wait a bit - and it is definitely worth the wait.
Has anyone tried Jazz Corner or Low Country Backyard Barbeque? They both sound fantastic.
We have visited Disney’s HHI Resort every Thanksgiving week since 2010. The resort and its CMs are the best of all the DVC resorts we’ve visited (and we’ve been to many). Both restaurants you mention are on our “must do” list every year.
We are at HH now, and have book the Daufuskie Island tour through the resort for tomorrow. I’ve always wanted to do this! Am very happy to hear you use a golf cart on the island.
Maybe we passed you when we left! We did no tours opting to simply relax in the sun both at the resort proper and the beach. Oh, and we ate. . .a lot.We are at HH now, and have book the Daufuskie Island tour through the resort for tomorrow. I’ve always wanted to do this! Am very happy to hear you use a golf cart on the island.
I THINK the cost was $80 per person, and we did tip our Captain/guide. He was excellent. I do not think I would get much out of the trip to the Island without having some narration. Disney did drop off and pick up by the outfit which was in the Shelter Cove Marina.Hi bobbiwoz: Please let us know what you thought about Daufuskie Island and if it's worth it. Will be at Disney HH next week and thinking about doing the tour, but didn't realize I could book it through the resort. How much was it? Booking on our own appears about $35 pp RT on ferry - then about $75. for golf car rental. Thanks in advance.
I THINK the cost was $80 per person, and we did tip our Captain/guide. He was excellent. I do not think I would get much out of the trip to the Island without having some narration. Disney did drop off and pick up by the outfit which was in the Shelter Cove Marina.