The Historic And Quaint South Carolina Restaurant That's Been Open Before World War II
By Megan Todaro|Published December 20, 2022
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Megan Todaro was born and raised in Miami, Florida, and still calls The Sunshine State home today. While saving lives and putting out fires during the day, Megan is also passionate about writing and travel, especially when it comes to sharing her knowledge of her home state. A few of Megan's favorites include: favorite Florida vacation destination - New Smyrna Beach. Favorite Florida restaurant - Eastside Pizza in Miami. Favorite Florida hidden gem - Shibuya Sushi Art. Favorite Florida OnlyInYourState article: Take A Terrifying Florida Road Trip That Will Surely Haunt Your Dreams.
South Carolina is no stranger to historic and quaint restaurants that have stood the test of time. But we have one that is not only a beloved local staple in Charleston but has also been around since before World War II. Henry’s On The Market in Charleston is one of Charleston’s oldest restaurants and has evolved much since it opened circa 1930. Not only is Henry’s one of the coolest places to go out on a date night, but it also is a truly beloved historic South Carolina restaurant.
Have you ever dined at Henry’s On The Market in Charleston, South Carolina? Share your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking to find out more about a visit to Henry’s House, check out the Henry’s On The Market website or the Henry’s On The Market Facebook Page.
Also, if historic restaurants are your thing, then you’ll love this one! Villa Tronco is a historic South Carolina restaurant that was also the very first Italian restaurant in the state! Located in an old, converted firehouse, this restaurant is another one to add to your bucket list.
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