As an SC native, you can't visit Charleston without going to Pages Okra Grill. Definitely missed out there. But Callie's Hot Little Biscuits is so good!
Couple of little juicy FYI for everyone: 1. Peanuts are actually not a nut, but a legume, which is the family of peas & beans that grow in seed pods. Multiple seeds in a single pod. But unlike peas and beans, peanuts grow under ground like carrots and potatoes. My family gets peanuts by the bushel from friends. Most people with a big garden and most farmers in the eastern half of SC grow peanuts. Every summer we get at least one or two bushels and we boil them as a family social gathering in the backyard drinking beer hanging out having fun and then put them in 1 gallon freezer bags and freeze them. That way anytime we want we can take a bag out of the freezer and defrost them and have boiled peanuts year round. 2. Most tourists think Charleston and Savannah are similar until they visit both. The truth is other than being cities in the south on the coast Charleston and Savannah have nothing in common. Savannah was a planned city by Oglethorpe who had a charter from the King and he came to America from England to create Savannah. Charleston was created by plantation owners that were in the Caribbean. Primarily Barbados. That’s why so much of the architecture downtown resembles architecture in the Caribbean islands. Charleston had an extremely international and diverse culture. It was by far the most diverse city in the colonies and it was also the richest city in America for quite a while. I would argue that Charleston is more historic than Boston and any city in America. When you walk around downtown you will see dozens of architectural styles and dozens of different influences culturally religiously artistically and so much more! Back in the day when they would be balls and societal events the women were wearing the latest fashions from Paris and London and Italy. Rich Southerners, particularly plantation owners, often sent their children back to Europe to be educated. Actually, if you really wanna do something incredibly interesting when you visit Charleston go to some of the cemeteries. Visit the oldest cemeteries downtown and just look at the names on the headstones. So many famous and historic people that helped form and create our bill of rights and the Constitution and our history. Another great place to visit is called Charles Towne Landing. And of course the different plantations.
Thank you for all of this awesome insight! We totally agree that the two cities are not nearly as similar as we originally thought. We loved the both, but for different reasons!
We hope to spread a little bit of happiness right now. 💕 This was filmed a couple weeks ago and our travel future is extremely uncertain, but it’s nice to relive these happy days!
Adventures of A plus K, We live in Florida so we are hitting up manatee springs and falling waters state park first and then traveling west! Our plan is to drive through most of the southern states with a our big stops at the Grand Canyon, California coast & Big Sur, Oregon Coast, then up to Glacier, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Fossil Butte, Dinosaur National Monument, and then back home to Florida! :)
Adventures of A plus K Yes! We also LOVE tacos (our first date was at a little taco shack) and coffee! So I’m trying to research good taco and coffee spots for the trip!
I'm so glad you got to try boiled peanuts! They are definitely a southern staple. The best ones come from random people selling them on the side of the road. It sounds so sketchy but always a great snack!
I am ready for Boxcar Betty's to start franchising. That sandwich is so good. I like mine with bacon jam and peach coleslaw. Enjoyed the visit to Charleston with yall.
Really enjoyed your video! We live in SC and have been to Charleston many times. We have never been to the restaurants you went to. Makes me want to go back soon. Again great job on the video! Very informative and easy to watch! 👍🏼
Finally got to visit Charleston for the first time after living in the south for three years now. At least once a year, I take my older two boys on separate camping trips based on their interests and input. My oldest picked Fort Sumter, so away we went for an extended weekend in Charleston. I definitely used this video to guide my selection for the few food stops we would make. Based on your glowing recommendations, we went to Callie’s and Lewis Barbecue . Oh man, both those places were on point but that barbecue was just downright awesome. I spent way too much and ate way too much but totally worth it. As for Charleston, what a great area and that city has such a great vibe. We hit of Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter, Angel Oak Tree, the downtown parks, and the beach near Morris Island Lighthouse for sunset. In addition to Charleston, we explored the nearby Francis Marion National Forest. We did a 6-mile blackwater paddle on Wambaw Creek with a local outfitter. Really enjoyed that as we got to see a lot of wildlife including several alligators while kayaking. I thought it would be nerve-wracking but I didn’t find it so at all. They kept their distance and if they felt threatened they just dove into the water to hide. We did a few trails as well and I found those more sketchy in terms of wildlife threats. On one in particular, the I’On Swamp Trail, you traverse this narrow berm between bodies of water. You can’t see anything in the water and all I could think of was an alligator jumping out. They even had a sign that read “Shhh…alligator sleeping zone ahead.”
What a great pick! We really want to go there! SO happy you enjoyed both spots, Lewis Barbecue is still one of our favorites, despite having access to so many amazing joints in TX! We are hoping to get some of Callie's GF biscuit mix when we get back to TX to make biscuits and relive our experience there. Alligator hikes and kayaking makes us nervous, but just like bears, they usually want to avoid you. How cool to experience some of the nature in this area. Besides Charleston, the only other place we have been to in SC is Congaree National Park, but it was pouring rain, so we quickly did a hike and left to dry off haha.
@@AdventuresofAplusK we did Congaree a few years ago and enjoyed our time there. Did some hiking and kayaking. It’s a small park and a day is all you really need. Definitely not in summer though. Besides the great coastline, SC has some great outdoor spots in the northern part of the state. Table Rock SP, Lake Jocassee, Caesars Head SP, Whitewater Falls (tallest falls east of the Mississippi River). Well upper falls is in NC and lower falls is in SC.
Well, we're late to this foodie fest but it sure is worth the yummy wait :) Really love the b roll and music choices guys. And talk about great weather! Wow, those fried chicken sandwiches look stunning. Thanks for this one guys. Stay safe, James and Kim
Oh my god you guys put some food destinations on my list whenever i get the chance to go back to Charleston, i hope these places will still be around by the time i can get back there.
I just came across the video, enjoyed watching it.I have lived in Charleston since 1967, born in Minneapolis..so I had to aquire a southern taste..love Timbos Boiled Peanuts, pimento cheese.etc...but I'm still working on collards and "Hoppin John" ( beans and rice)..a New Years favorite. Have you tried that yet??
@@AdventuresofAplusK Yes,..Black eye peas are in it, plus rice ,bacon or ham hocks..cooked together..story goes an old hobbled man named John sold rice and peas on the streets of Charleston..its suppose to bring good luck in the New Year..collard greens bring money..So far I havent seen any money..LOL
Love your videos! What month did y’all go to Charleston? I was thinking about February and wasn’t sure if it was too cold to walk around outside comfortably. Thank you!
Ya this was late February/early March. I guess it’s all personal preference. We like cold weather so it doesn’t stop us. We’ve got a guide on our website that might help your planning!
Loved this one 👌 Charleston looks like it has a bit of a European vibe really interesting 👍 I did not heed the warning and yes I’m now so hungry lol food looked fabulous 👍
Lol! 🤣🤣 We hope you have something tasty you can eat! And we have loved all of the charm and history on the East Coast. It definitely feels quite a bit different than the West!
Another great video guys. Great job in sussing out eateries that aren’t on everyone’s top dinning in Charleston list. It would have been interesting to pair dining with brewery’s since a few of them were in close proximity to each other. I’m off to Lewis bbq tonight followed with some beers at Edmund Oast and Munkel brewing. Cheers
Loved watching this! I grew up an hour south of Charleston in another coastal town so it was so fun to see y’all’s experience - esp with the boiled peanuts ;) most visitors think they’re a bit questionable lol
Oh man, there has been sooo much eating since we have been in the South-it’s hard not to! After our next vlog, our stomachs and wallets need a tiny bit of a food break lol! 🤣🐷
We're thinking about visiting Savvanah & S.Carolina next week. Thanks for uploading those videos and we'll definitely try some of restaurants that you two recommended. However, if we eat Southern food all day like that, we might get constipated lol...
Yum!! That all looked so good! EXCEPT for the boiled pnuts! We tried those a long time ago in Florida and I'm with Adam. I like mine salty and crunchy. We've tried them again since then to see if our tastes had changed.......nope : )
Was looking for some food tips in Charleston since the bf is taking me there to meet his family this summer, and I came across your video. Tons of SC vids on TH-cam, but this one caught my eye since your channel is named A&K...my name is Amber and my bf's name is Keith! What are the odds?! 😁🖤
A lot of what we did in Charleston was just walk around and that is dog friendly! As for food, I thinkkkk Lewis BBQ (SO GOOD!) may be, as they have outdoor seating and since Callie’s is just a tiny little spot, you could quickly run in and grab your food and then take it to a park with your pup!
I’m a gluten free eater too, but can do eggs! I’m coming to NC & SC…that’s my concern with Southern Food, all the fried and breaded food! Which I no can do!
These shows that go to restaurants in the South all focus on biscuits, barbeque and green tomatoes. Seafood is Charleston's mainstay and nothing on it here.
@@AdventuresofAplusK Totally get it! I just discovered you guys and love your content. I'm formerly from the Houston area (now in Portland, OR) and have lived all over Texas, including Austin. Keep up the great work!
Ah nice, we love Portland! We lived in Seattle for 3 years and had the best time living up in the PNW. Big change from Texas and we hope you enjoy it! (PS: Not sure if you have been, but Matt's BBQ is solid TX BBQ in PDX. They even have queso!)
@@AdventuresofAplusK Oh I'm at Matt's at least once a week. By far the best BQ I've had on the West Coast. I've lived in Puyallup back in the early 2000s and never found a BBQ joint that really impressed me. But Matt's is legit (Matt is from TX). About half their crew went all over TX about a year ago, including Snow's in Lexington, which many consider #1 in TX. I live about 1/2 mile from the Alberta District ( I often walk over to the Salt & Straw y'all visited--Pip's is close enough as well). I'm in the wine industry and have been here for 8 out of the last 10 years (went back and forth between here and Houston at one point). Your Houston video was the first I watched and it initially made me homesick, until I watched your Seattle ones. I love Seattle over TX, even PDX--just too expensive for me! Give me a shout out when you guys return and perhaps we can have a cup of coffee some where nearby! Looking forward to your next upload!! Take care
Yay! So glad you love Matt's! We have high BBQ standards and they deliver for sure! We have yet to visit Snow's, but it's on our TX Bucket List. Pretty jealous you can walk to Salt & Straw, we miss that place so much (and Pips!). Glad you're enjoying the PNW, it's a very special place and we would love to say hi!
When you got to the BBQ I was like WTF? First off Texans have deluded a lot of people into thinking that it can be both beef and BBQ. That idea is a sin against the gods. Secondly, go to Bessinger's and get real SC BBQ, pork with a mustard sauce.
As an SC native, you can't visit Charleston without going to Pages Okra Grill. Definitely missed out there. But Callie's Hot Little Biscuits is so good!
We will just have to go back! 😉
Yes! Page’s has my favorite shrimp and grits!
I watch your videos for ideas for our own travel adventures! This food look so incredible, bbq is our favorite. Charleston looks beautiful
Charleston is such a great food city! The BBQ is easily as good as the ones we have had in TX! 😋
@@AdventuresofAplusK We went to Austin last year and i think we each gained 10 pounds
Amanda Edwards We know that feeling! 😅 It’s probably our favorite food city!
I am an Georgian. Glad you have been down here. Charleston looks very cool. Love those old buildings. U make me want to visit it.
Love the architecture in both Georgia (Savannah) and Charleston!
Couple of little juicy FYI for everyone:
1. Peanuts are actually not a nut, but a legume, which is the family of peas & beans that grow in seed pods. Multiple seeds in a single pod. But unlike peas and beans, peanuts grow under ground like carrots and potatoes.
My family gets peanuts by the bushel from friends. Most people with a big garden and most farmers in the eastern half of SC grow peanuts. Every summer we get at least one or two bushels and we boil them as a family social gathering in the backyard drinking beer hanging out having fun and then put them in 1 gallon freezer bags and freeze them. That way anytime we want we can take a bag out of the freezer and defrost them and have boiled peanuts year round.
2. Most tourists think Charleston and Savannah are similar until they visit both. The truth is other than being cities in the south on the coast Charleston and Savannah have nothing in common.
Savannah was a planned city by Oglethorpe who had a charter from the King and he came to America from England to create Savannah.
Charleston was created by plantation owners that were in the Caribbean. Primarily Barbados. That’s why so much of the architecture downtown resembles architecture in the Caribbean islands. Charleston had an extremely international and diverse culture. It was by far the most diverse city in the colonies and it was also the richest city in America for quite a while. I would argue that Charleston is more historic than Boston and any city in America.
When you walk around downtown you will see dozens of architectural styles and dozens of different influences culturally religiously artistically and so much more! Back in the day when they would be balls and societal events the women were wearing the latest fashions from Paris and London and Italy. Rich Southerners, particularly plantation owners, often sent their children back to Europe to be educated.
Actually, if you really wanna do something incredibly interesting when you visit Charleston go to some of the cemeteries. Visit the oldest cemeteries downtown and just look at the names on the headstones. So many famous and historic people that helped form and create our bill of rights and the Constitution and our history.
Another great place to visit is called Charles Towne Landing. And of course the different plantations.
Thank you for all of this awesome insight! We totally agree that the two cities are not nearly as similar as we originally thought. We loved the both, but for different reasons!
Happy to see happier time's during these trying day's!!
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We hope to spread a little bit of happiness right now. 💕 This was filmed a couple weeks ago and our travel future is extremely uncertain, but it’s nice to relive these happy days!
Callie's cinnamon biscuits with blackberry jam will give you a reason to live.
That combo sounds AMAZING! Those biscuits rocked our world 🌏
Charleston is such a cool southern city. So much to see and do!
And it’s also very delicious! We loved it!
Love your videos!! My husband, daughter, and I are going on a 30-day cross country trip this summer and these videos make us excited to travel!
That sounds like SO much fun! Where all do you plan to visit?
Adventures of A plus K, We live in Florida so we are hitting up manatee springs and falling waters state park first and then traveling west! Our plan is to drive through most of the southern states with a our big stops at the Grand Canyon, California coast & Big Sur, Oregon Coast, then up to Glacier, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Fossil Butte, Dinosaur National Monument, and then back home to Florida! :)
Alyssa Leyva AMAZING! That is going to be one epic trip! 😱😍 We haven’t been to Glacier yet, but it’s top priority this summer!
Adventures of A plus K Yes! We also LOVE tacos (our first date was at a little taco shack) and coffee! So I’m trying to research good taco and coffee spots for the trip!
Yesss! There is SO much good coffee in those places. We love Sea Level Bakery in Cannon Beach and Picnic in Jackson, WY!
I'm so glad you got to try boiled peanuts! They are definitely a southern staple. The best ones come from random people selling them on the side of the road. It sounds so sketchy but always a great snack!
What the vlog didn’t show was me eating over half the bag that night 🤣 I couldn’t stop-they were very addicting!
Bbq, speaking my language! I had La Barbecue when John was still there - I'm sure his new place is great. This video was full of nutty 🥜 adventures.
That is so cool (or should we say 🥜?!) We are so glad he gave Charleston the gift of delicious Texas bbq. It was incredible!
Thank You guys for what you do, you always put a smile on my face :)
That makes us so happy and puts a smile on our faces! Thank you so much for watching! 💕
I am ready for Boxcar Betty's to start franchising. That sandwich is so good. I like mine with bacon jam and peach coleslaw. Enjoyed the visit to Charleston with yall.
Oh wow that sandwich sounds amazing! 🤤
Checking out Callies Hot Little Biscuit this morning. Thanks for the recommendation!
We hope you enjoy it!!
I watched this after I had lunch and that bbq still made my mouth water😋😋 Safe travels!
It is definitely one of the top 5 BBQ spots we have been to!
Really enjoyed your video! We live in SC and have been to Charleston many times. We have never been to the restaurants you went to. Makes me want to go back soon. Again great job on the video! Very informative and easy to watch! 👍🏼
Thanks so much Butch, we really appreciate it! We STILL dream about Lewis BBQ!
Glad y'all had Timbo's. ♥️
What a cool little spot! He was also awesome!
Finally got to visit Charleston for the first time after living in the south for three years now. At least once a year, I take my older two boys on separate camping trips based on their interests and input. My oldest picked Fort Sumter, so away we went for an extended weekend in Charleston.
I definitely used this video to guide my selection for the few food stops we would make. Based on your glowing recommendations, we went to Callie’s and Lewis Barbecue . Oh man, both those places were on point but that barbecue was just downright awesome. I spent way too much and ate way too much but totally worth it.
As for Charleston, what a great area and that city has such a great vibe. We hit of Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter, Angel Oak Tree, the downtown parks, and the beach near Morris Island Lighthouse for sunset. In addition to Charleston, we explored the nearby Francis Marion National Forest. We did a 6-mile blackwater paddle on Wambaw Creek with a local outfitter. Really enjoyed that as we got to see a lot of wildlife including several alligators while kayaking. I thought it would be nerve-wracking but I didn’t find it so at all. They kept their distance and if they felt threatened they just dove into the water to hide. We did a few trails as well and I found those more sketchy in terms of wildlife threats. On one in particular, the I’On Swamp Trail, you traverse this narrow berm between bodies of water. You can’t see anything in the water and all I could think of was an alligator jumping out. They even had a sign that read “Shhh…alligator sleeping zone ahead.”
What a great pick! We really want to go there! SO happy you enjoyed both spots, Lewis Barbecue is still one of our favorites, despite having access to so many amazing joints in TX! We are hoping to get some of Callie's GF biscuit mix when we get back to TX to make biscuits and relive our experience there.
Alligator hikes and kayaking makes us nervous, but just like bears, they usually want to avoid you. How cool to experience some of the nature in this area. Besides Charleston, the only other place we have been to in SC is Congaree National Park, but it was pouring rain, so we quickly did a hike and left to dry off haha.
@@AdventuresofAplusK we did Congaree a few years ago and enjoyed our time there. Did some hiking and kayaking. It’s a small park and a day is all you really need. Definitely not in summer though.
Besides the great coastline, SC has some great outdoor spots in the northern part of the state. Table Rock SP, Lake Jocassee, Caesars Head SP, Whitewater Falls (tallest falls east of the Mississippi River). Well upper falls is in NC and lower falls is in SC.
Well, we're late to this foodie fest but it sure is worth the yummy wait :) Really love the b roll and music choices guys. And talk about great weather! Wow, those fried chicken sandwiches look stunning.
Thanks for this one guys.
Stay safe, James and Kim
Thank you so much y’all! We had so much fun stuffing our faces this day 🤣 Hope y’all are doing okay right now and staying safe! 💕
I love every single video. Thank you guys!
Thank you so much for watching Minh! ❤️❤️
Oh my god you guys put some food destinations on my list whenever i get the chance to go back to Charleston, i hope these places will still be around by the time i can get back there.
I think they still are! We know Callie’s and Lewis BBQ survived the pandemic thankfully!
@@AdventuresofAplusK oh thank goodness cause that bbq looked amazing, im a huge bbq fan.
@@AdventuresofAplusK A friend of mine just went to Lewis BBQ for his birthday,its survived and still taste great..
I just came across the video, enjoyed watching it.I have lived in Charleston since 1967, born in Minneapolis..so I had to aquire a southern taste..love Timbos Boiled Peanuts, pimento cheese.etc...but I'm still working on collards and "Hoppin John" ( beans and rice)..a New Years favorite. Have you tried that yet??
I am not totally sure if we have had Hoppin John! I know we have had black eyed peas before!
@@AdventuresofAplusK Yes,..Black eye peas are in it, plus rice ,bacon or ham hocks..cooked together..story goes an old hobbled man named John sold rice and peas on the streets of Charleston..its suppose to bring good luck in the New Year..collard greens bring money..So far I havent seen any money..LOL
We tried the biscuits and John Lewis bbq when we went to charleston after seeing you do them
That bbq was out of this world ❤
Love your videos! What month did y’all go to Charleston? I was thinking about February and wasn’t sure if it was too cold to walk around outside comfortably. Thank you!
Ya this was late February/early March. I guess it’s all personal preference. We like cold weather so it doesn’t stop us. We’ve got a guide on our website that might help your planning!
Thank you! Did you feel like most restaurants were dressy or could wear T-shirt
I am so glad you went to Callie’s...our first stop we went to Charleston too 💛💛💛
It came very highly recommended to us and it lived up to the hype! 🙌🏼😋
Awesome share new friends. Charleston has so many great dining options. Like 49
There were tons of great looking restaurants-we have many more we need to try!
Loved this one 👌 Charleston looks like it has a bit of a European vibe really interesting 👍 I did not heed the warning and yes I’m now so hungry lol food looked fabulous 👍
Lol! 🤣🤣 We hope you have something tasty you can eat! And we have loved all of the charm and history on the East Coast. It definitely feels quite a bit different than the West!
Another great video guys. Great job in sussing out eateries that aren’t on everyone’s top dinning in Charleston list. It would have been interesting to pair dining with brewery’s since a few of them were in close proximity to each other. I’m off to Lewis bbq tonight followed with some beers at Edmund Oast and Munkel brewing. Cheers
Thanks and thanks for watching! We don't drink so we wouldn't be much help with that 😊
I just got out of bed when I watched this and I was starving!!!
We wish we could ship ya some biscuits and BBQ!
@@AdventuresofAplusK The bbq looked amazing!!!!!!
Loved watching this! I grew up an hour south of Charleston in another coastal town so it was so fun to see y’all’s experience - esp with the boiled peanuts ;) most visitors think they’re a bit questionable lol
Hahahah Adam is not a fan, but I actually really liked them!
“You peel them open.. and then liquid goes everywhere” 😂 you are graceful and cute at the same time
More Eating and Sightseeing!- Gotta love that southern food
Did you get to see the Angel oak?
Oh man, there has been sooo much eating since we have been in the South-it’s hard not to! After our next vlog, our stomachs and wallets need a tiny bit of a food break lol! 🤣🐷
We didn’t! We hadn’t heard of that tree but it looks crazy beautiful. We will need to go back!
hahaha I really hungry watch this, so by the way i eat while watching XD so interest to explore food in Charleston :) Thank you for bringing us
You’re so welcome! 🤗 Glad you enjoyed it!
@@AdventuresofAplusK by the way i've followed ur Instagram :D nice to meet you
It’s very nice to meet you too!
We're thinking about visiting Savvanah & S.Carolina next week. Thanks for uploading those videos and we'll definitely try some of restaurants that you two recommended. However, if we eat Southern food all day like that, we might get constipated lol...
Hahahaha 🤣🤣 it’s a small price to pay for two days of happiness 😜
Boiled peanuts! I get mine from certain gas station/food marts. Yum!
Yum!! That all looked so good! EXCEPT for the boiled pnuts! We tried those a long time ago in Florida and I'm with Adam. I like mine salty and crunchy. We've tried them again since then to see if our tastes had changed.......nope : )
Hahahaha he tried so hard to like them, but he's with you on the salty and crunchy!
I love mine soft and salty. I may have to try?
My new favorite city! Check out Rodney Scott's BBQ.
It's on the list for next time!
Love the video!!!
Thanks Steven!
"Do not watch this vlog hungry" - Me: perfect! I eat while watching xD
Lol! We’re glad you had a vlog snack! 🙌🏼
@@AdventuresofAplusK Always :D And love the quality of your vlogs!
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️
Thanks my wife and i will be checking out your stops on new years
Have a great time! 🙌🏼
I think I gained a few pounds just watching you two eat. Those biscuits looked so delicious!!! 😋
We will be dreaming about those biscuits forever 😍😍😍
Y'all, Im from Atlanta. I can't believe you've never had boiled peanuts or fried green tomatoes! Lol
We can't either! Those fried green tomatoes were incredible!
Well peanuts are a Legume, so it makes sense they reminded you of beans!
Hahaha yes! Realized this after!
I want to visit Savannah and Charleston, maybe some day
They are both amazing and beautiful cities!
Was looking for some food tips in Charleston since the bf is taking me there to meet his family this summer, and I came across your video. Tons of SC vids on TH-cam, but this one caught my eye since your channel is named A&K...my name is Amber and my bf's name is Keith! What are the odds?! 😁🖤
Ahhh nice! Another A+K! Thanks so much for watching and we hope you get to enjoy some delicious foods in Charleston!
I'm hungry now, dang!
We warned ya! 😜
Not sure if you will see this but I am bringing my dog with me and was wondering any pet friendly places you recommend at Charleston?
A lot of what we did in Charleston was just walk around and that is dog friendly! As for food, I thinkkkk Lewis BBQ (SO GOOD!) may be, as they have outdoor seating and since Callie’s is just a tiny little spot, you could quickly run in and grab your food and then take it to a park with your pup!
I’m a gluten free eater too, but can do eggs! I’m coming to NC & SC…that’s my concern with Southern Food, all the fried and breaded food! Which I no can do!
Southern food is tricky if you have one of those restrictions for sure!
I'm telling you guys you need to go to OKC you will be surprised
We'd love to! Hopefully someday soon!
The peanut butter jelly wings thru us a curve ball.
These shows that go to restaurants in the South all focus on biscuits, barbeque and green tomatoes. Seafood is Charleston's mainstay and nothing on it here.
Can’t speak for other channels but we personally like bbq better than seafood
Fun fact: Peanut ARE BEANS or peas! They bloom above ground and then send a runner down underground where they ripen. Who knew? I did. LOL
How cool! Thanks for sharing!
Boiled peanuts taste like wet cardboard IMHO. But man that bbq looked to die for.
Hahaha Adam would agree with you on that one! The BBQ was some of the best we have had anywhere!
C'mon guys, you're Texans! Eat that BBQ with your hands!!! LOL
Hahaha trying to avoid embarrassing my parents 😉
@@AdventuresofAplusK Totally get it! I just discovered you guys and love your content. I'm formerly from the Houston area (now in Portland, OR) and have lived all over Texas, including Austin. Keep up the great work!
Ah nice, we love Portland! We lived in Seattle for 3 years and had the best time living up in the PNW. Big change from Texas and we hope you enjoy it! (PS: Not sure if you have been, but Matt's BBQ is solid TX BBQ in PDX. They even have queso!)
@@AdventuresofAplusK Oh I'm at Matt's at least once a week. By far the best BQ I've had on the West Coast. I've lived in Puyallup back in the early 2000s and never found a BBQ joint that really impressed me. But Matt's is legit (Matt is from TX). About half their crew went all over TX about a year ago, including Snow's in Lexington, which many consider #1 in TX. I live about 1/2 mile from the Alberta District ( I often walk over to the Salt & Straw y'all visited--Pip's is close enough as well). I'm in the wine industry and have been here for 8 out of the last 10 years (went back and forth between here and Houston at one point). Your Houston video was the first I watched and it initially made me homesick, until I watched your Seattle ones. I love Seattle over TX, even PDX--just too expensive for me! Give me a shout out when you guys return and perhaps we can have a cup of coffee some where nearby! Looking forward to your next upload!! Take care
Yay! So glad you love Matt's! We have high BBQ standards and they deliver for sure! We have yet to visit Snow's, but it's on our TX Bucket List. Pretty jealous you can walk to Salt & Straw, we miss that place so much (and Pips!). Glad you're enjoying the PNW, it's a very special place and we would love to say hi!
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There should be a red or black subscribe button below the video 😊
Thanks for watching
Go across the bridge to Mt pleasant and eat the best seafood at. THE WRECK OF THE RICHARD AND CHARLENE....
Thanks for the tip! Maybe next time!
Want so really good food Due North of Broad frfr
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When you got to the BBQ I was like WTF? First off Texans have deluded a lot of people into thinking that it can be both beef and BBQ. That idea is a sin against the gods. Secondly, go to Bessinger's and get real SC BBQ, pork with a mustard sauce.
Your opinion is biased just like mine, but in my opinion, Texas BBQ is by far the best. We love bbq in all forms, but others just aren’t as good
Just don't come west for good eats not many restaurants open in the Pacific NW 😲
We’re hunkered down in Austin for the foreseeable future 😔 We’ll be trying to cook lots of tasty meals though!
I respectfully disagree (Tom Douglas??), but I admit Seattle (prepandemic) couldn't hold a candle to Charleston; Ive lived in both.
Helping out Jimmbofor dollar?
I fell in love with the girl, she is lovely!!!!!!
Hahaha thank you! 🥰
You're crack the peanuts with your teeth so you don't get juice everywhere
Boiled peanuts are gross
Agreed! 🤝