South Carolina City One of the Best Places to Live for Weather in the U.S.
There are quite a few cities across the U.S. that are really known for their weather. People move around and pick places to live based on the weather. Sometimes you…

Charleston, South Carolina, USA skyline over the Ashley River.
Getty ImagesThere are quite a few cities across the U.S. that are really known for their weather. People move around and pick places to live based on the weather. Sometimes you want only warm weather and hate winter and move to Florida. Some people enjoy all seasons and want some sort of snow and go further up North. Those people are not ones I can understand, but things do differ between people.
Here in the Carolinas, we're known for having some great options for weather and scenery depending on where you want to live. You can be in the mountains, live on the beach, live in the city, in the country, and any and everywhere in between. But, there are some areas that are known to give you the best of both worlds.
Charleston, South Carolina
U.S. News released its list of the best places to live in the U.S. for the weather. Of course, the Carolinas made the list. A few South Carolina cities are on the list but one city in particular made the top 10. Charleston, South Carolina of course makes yet another list.
Charleston is known for a lot of things, its beauty, history, food, and so much more. But, one thing people don't often talk about is the weather. As a Charleston native, it does get quite hot and humid during the summer but the heat isn't as scorching as in other spots and the winter isn't as freezing as some areas. You are on the beach, so hurricane season may be a thing you have to worry about but if you are one who prefers cooler and warm weather, then Charleston is definitely somewhere you should look into.
The two other South Carolina cities that made the list include Myrtle Beach and Spartanburg. Both are some other great options with different styles of living. Check out the full report here.
South Carolina Is Home To Several Of The Nation’s Top Rated Seafood Restaurants
Oh, seafood. When it is good- it's good, when it's bad though it's bad. It can also be a little pricey. So if you are planning on indulging in some fresh delicious seafood you want to know that it's going to be worth the money. And luckily for you, we know some spots. It's no secret that South Carolina is home to some great seafood. Especially in the Charleston area which is known (and often recognized) for its culinary scene. So when Yelp published their top 100 seafood spots I knew we'd find at least a few restaurants mentioned. But what are the best top-rated South Carolina seafood restaurants? Keep reading to find out.
What I found after skimming the list is that the Palmetto State scored 6 restaurants on the list including one that made the top 5. And spoiler alert they aren't all in Charleston or the surrounding area. This is good as it means great seafood delicacies are accessible no matter what part of the state you call home. And whether it's raw oysters, fried seafood platters, crab cakes, lobster rolls, the Lowcountry classic shrimp and grits, or anything else you can find it in the state!
The Best South Carolina Seafood Restaurants
To create this list Yelp identified businesses in their seafood category that had an abundance of reviews praising the term "seafood". From there restaurants were ranked using factors like the total rankings. Only 10 restaurants per state we able to be included in this list to ensure "geographical diversity".
It's now past daylight savings time, it's warm, and what better way to celebrate that than some fresh seafood, a cold drink, and perhaps a patio? Your next spot to do just that is waiting. So give this list featuring the best of the best South Carolina top-rated seafood restaurants a look. You can view the full Yelp list here. Did your favorite make the list? Let us know!
100. The Royal Tern
You'll find The Royal Tern in Johns Island, SC. This dinner-only restaurant features fried seafood, a raw bar, and a variety of entrees like swordfish, yellowfin tuna, and scallops. They also offer steaks for the land lovers. They describe as a "family restaurant and neighborhood eatery". View the full menu here.
89. Low Country Fish Camp
Staying in the Charleston area you'll find Summerville's Low Country Fish Camp known for its outdoor dining in addition to the delightful seafood. Low Country Fish Camp prides itself on the "laid back, rustic and eclectic" feel of the restaurant and bar. On the menu you'll find a variety of platters served fried, grilled or blackened, as well as dished like the Lowcountry classic shrimp and grits, or a poy boy sandwich. View the full menu here.
65. Acme Lowcounty Kitchen
At Isle of Palms Acme Lowcountry Kitchen, you can choose to dine for breakfast, lunch, or dinner in the welcoming laid back beach atmosphere. They even have a swim-up bar and I may or may not be planning a trip now. Acme describes its food as having casual elements of traditional coastal cuisine with classic fare. The menu features numerous versions of shrimp and grits, fried seafood platters, and a "Lowcountry favorites" section that includes a seafood pasta that sounds divine. View the full menus here.
57. Tubb's Shrimp & Fish Co.
There's a good chance you drive through Florence on your way from Charlotte to Myrtle Beach or the surrounding area. Next time, time your trip to be there around meal time and you can get your high-quality seafood before you reach the beach. Tubb's began as a supplier for a pop-up seafood market in Florence and transitioned into a full-service restaurant the following year. The menu features "regionally styled seafood platters" reminiscent of those you'd find in Calabash, NC as well as dishes that reflect the Lowcountry cuisine of South Carolina. View the full menu here.
36. Hutto Seafood Market and Kitchen
Orangeburg is home to the 2nd highest rated seafood in North Carolina. That's where you'll find Hutto Seafood Market & Kitchen. According to its website whether you are looking for "fried whole fish with head-on or off, fish fillets, shrimp, or steamed black mussels, green mussels, clams, blue crab, crawfish, crab legs, king crab legs", or anything else they have it all. They even offer drive-thru take out which I fully support! View the menu here.
4. 167 Raw Oyster Bar
This isn't the first recognition 167 Raw or its family of restaurants has received. So if we keep hearing about it it must be top-notch! 167 Raw Oyster Bar is located in historic downtown Charleston, SC. They are a New England-style oyster bar featuring only the freshest locally sourced seafood. It's by far the priciest restaurant featured on this list from SC, and the inclusion of caviar on their menu confirms that. In addition to raw bar offerings, they also offer dishes like seafood tacos, scallops, po boys, and a fish of the day. View the full menu here.