Tidewater is an institution in Charleston, and I had been wanting to go here for quite some time. I guess I should have taken it as a sign whenever I mentioned the restaurant, my friends said "ehhh..." I think this place falls into that it's-been-around-for-so-long-we-accept-it-as-good.
It's located in the Charleston Town Center Mall and specializes in, you might guess, seafood. Apparently it comes from the harbors of Boston,
Chesapeake Bay, and George's Bank.
According to their website, "Selections are procured by
traditional "watermen" and selected by standards set centuries ago. A
closely-knit, mutually accountable
relationship has been forged between our company and
two of the nation's top seafood purveyors - we inspect their New England
facilities and they routinely examine our kitchen - to assure our
guests of the highest standards of quality and freshness. Our seafood is
as close to
the New England waters as your taste can travel."
But before w get there - let's start with the poppy seed rolls. Yum. Warm, doughey, fluffy. Dab of butter. We got two servings.
My entree came with a side, so I opted for their veggies. But when I got my plate, I was looking around to see where the rest of it was. I paid $26 for a small piece of fish with some vegetables?
Grade: C
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