Dining

Whatever one might say about Georgetown, there is plenty of good food to eat along Front Street. Here is a brief note on each of the restaurants in alphabetical order. Enjoy!  The Harborwalk also publishes a comprehensive Lowcountry Dining Guide that covers restaurants from Surfside to Georgetown.  

 

Buzz’s Roost - Georgetown's "Reel" bar.  715 Front Street: Lunch-Dinner Tuesday through Sunday.   Prime Rib, Burgers, low country boils, wings and every kind of “dog” you can imagine. Eat inside, around the rustic open air bar or on the upstairs deck with a view of the harbor.  Come see the new Captains Quarters, the "hottest bar south of the Beach".  Karaoke Friday nights, live music Saturday and Sundays.  Closed Mondays.  

 

La Rocca  - 713 Front Street: Lunch-Dinner Monday through Saturday. La Rocca in Italian means "The Rock". La Rocca stands in
the center of the Sicilian village of Marineo from where "one can see the sea" and is the inspiration for Georgetown's newest waterfront restaurant.   Dine inside or on our waterfront deck overlooking the harbor. 

 

 

Goat Island Grill (GIG), 719 Front Street: Lunch-Dinner seven days a week. The GIG offers low country fare, great crab or shrimp bisque, BBQ sandwiches and goat cheese salads. Eat inside or on the deck overlooking the harbor.

 

 

 

 

Lowcountry Dining  The most comprehensive guide to dining in the Lowcountry from Surfside Beach to Georgetown.  This simple guide provides information about the ambiance and type of food the restaurants offer, any entertainment, the locations, phone numbers and a map.

 

 

 

Rice Paddy Restaurant - 732 Front Street: Lunch-Dinner Monday through Saturday. The Rice Paddy offers elegant dining in one of Georgetown’s most historical buildings. From seafood to steaks, the food is second to none

 

 

 

River Room, 801 Front Street: Lunch – Dinner Monday through Saturday. Sumptuous seafood, steaks, chicken, pasta and lots of it. Enjoy views of the harbor and Harborwalk while dining inside in comfort

 

 

 

Sweeties,  Although not a restaurant, Sweeties makes the best chocolate and pecan pralines in the low country.  Gourmet chocolates, and Toffee and homemade ice cream.  Not even the shops on Market Street in Charleston can match Georgetown's Sweeties.