"Arrive Lost, Leave A Local"
Lost Local in Beaufort, South Carolina is an escape from the regular and mundane. It is a place to explore new things, find new favorite dishes, and learn from the locals. Step off of Bay Street into a world of new and exciting local and foreign flavors. Featuring a menu inspired from around the world of fresh, local ingredients, Lost Local is the perfect location for a people-watching lunch or a relaxed, eclectic dinner and cocktails. Arrive lost, leave a local.
This is a favorite of Amy & Dave! The nachos are delicious.
Established in 1977. We specialize in Original Artwork, Rare Collectibles, and Antiques that depict the African, Gullah, and African-American Link.
A short drive from Beaufort, River Street is Savannah's most fun destination for food, shopping and nightlife. It's always a good time to visit!
Situated along a natural bluff overlooking the May River, Old Town Bluffton features historic homes converted into chic boutiques, treasure-filled antique shops, caffeine-rich cafés and colorful art galleries. Wander through Bluffton’s shady streets, play cornhole, sample happy hour specials and discover beautiful works of art by Lowcountry artists.
Nestled in the heart of charming downtown Beaufort, SC. Wren serves modern American food using ingredients true to their roots.
A must-see, Old Sheldon Church was originally known as Prince William's Parish Church and was built in the Greek Revival style between 1745 and 1753. It was burned down by the British in 1779 during the Revolutionary War. In 1826, it was rebuilt only to be burned again by General Sherman in February 1865. Today, these gorgeous ruins from a bygone era are found amongst majestic oaks and scattered ancient graves.
Hunting Island is South Carolina’s single most popular state park, attracting more than a million visitors a year, as well as a vast array of land and marine wildlife. Five miles of pristine beaches, thousands of acres of marsh and maritime forest, a saltwater lagoon and ocean inlet are all part of the park’s natural allure.
Hunting Island is home to the historic Hunting Island lighthouse, built in 1859 and rebuilt in 1875 after it was destroyed during the Civil War. A unique feature of the lighthouse is that it was constructed of interchangeable cast-iron sections so it could be dismantled should it ever need to be moved. Severe beach erosion made it necessary to relocate the lighthouse 1.3 miles inland in 1889.
Hilton Head Island is a wonderland of white-sand beaches, tidal creeks, towering live oaks, and winding pathways. A place where classic small-town charm meets refined coastal elegance. Where the catch of the day is tonight’s family-style feast. Where the past is honored and traditions celebrated. And where laughter, connection, and lifelong memories are made.