Thursday, October 28, 2021

Day 2: Rodney Scott's BBQ

 After a beautiful day of beachfront golf at Turtle Point, Rodney Scott's BBQ offers great pit cooked meals  that will not disappoint. Being one of the most iconic barbecue chains in the southern United States, Rodney Scott has whole hog smoked barbecue food that will make you happy, no matter what you shot on the golf course. Between the bbq pork, pulled chicken, spare ribs, and the classic sides, Rodney Scott's has everything you would possibly dream of in a southern bbq dinner. You may be thinking that such incredible food comes at a little bit of a high price, at least for barbecue food, but no; the food at Rodney's Scott's will cost you no more than $15 for a sandwich and sides, and $20 for a plate, which is very inexpensive for this quality of food. If you are looking for something to do after dinner, I recommend visiting King Street and simply walking around and exploring downtown Charleston. Downtown Charleston is one of the most friendly and walkable areas in the United States, as there are tons of shops and beautiful buildings to look at: if you happen to visit on the second Sunday of the month, you will get to experience King Street with no cars and live music, which enhances the already great atmosphere of King Street. Both Rodney's Scott's BBQ and King Street are in downtown Charleston, which is roughly 35 minutes from the Andell Inn and 25 minutes from John's Island and Folly Beach. 



Rodney Scott's BBQ

Rodney Scott's Whole Hog BBQ is set to open in April in Adair Park -  Atlanta Magazine

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