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Comment Archives: Locations: Local Food

Re: “Legare Farms

Actually the farms seem alot of fun to me. It was completely family friendly (except for haunted hay ride). Boone Hall is more well known, but that does not make it better. I saw many kids going through the maze and did fine. People seemed to have a lot of fun

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Posted by swampfox on October 23, 2010 at 12:46 AM

Re: “Legare Farms

When my 4 year old twins and I arrived to Legare Farms, we saw signs leading us to a 'CORN' maze; however, the maze turned out to be a non-children friendly 'MYRTLE' maze. The path desperately needs to be bush hogged so children can walk through the path without becoming scratched/scraped up by tall grasses and tree limbs. As for the 'fun' questions, the game was too advanced for young kids. The whole experience of Legare Farms was mediocre in my opinion. After going through the Myrtle maze, my family and I did not even want to take the hay ride. I strongly suggest taking the kids to Boone Hall Plantation instead for a fun-filled day with your young ones.

Posted by Charleston2005 on October 14, 2010 at 8:36 AM

Re: “Boone Hall Farms

Very good show overall, I thought the Village People gave me more of what I came for, but they were both good. We left early as people started to crowd up into the aisles of the seats, making it just too hot to stick around.

Posted by Pelicanwoman on July 29, 2010 at 2:04 PM

Re: “Boone Hall Farms

I was there and loved the performace. It was VERY hot though! - JA

Posted by thissucks on July 29, 2010 at 8:24 AM

Re: “COAST Brewing Company

I came up with the name 'Porter, Smoked' and now I've been banished to the Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands, very far from all that delicious beer. Wish I'd thought of a more creative title for such a heady brew. All they have out here is San Miguel and Red Horse. Maybe I can find some fresh tuba on Guam... I <3 Saipan! Cheers Dave & Jamie

Posted by Millsy on March 13, 2010 at 3:05 AM

Re: “Earth Fare

BY FAR my favorite grocery store in Charleston. They have the freshest meat and produce in town. I know that anything I buy there is going to be of the best quality.

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Posted by meggers on January 31, 2010 at 12:25 AM

Re: “Earth Fare

Vegetarian and health friendly, fairly priced, fun tastes throughout the store, fresh produce, an amazing cheese selection, good variety of fresh bulk spices and fresh wholesome selection of fish and organic meats (if that's your pref) Add free cooking classes ample parking and in town location, and that adds up to a review summarized by "thank goodness I found it when I moved here!"

Posted by blue jean on December 6, 2009 at 3:46 PM
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