16 Standout Brunch Restaurants In South Carolina

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By Harvey Mitchell

South Carolina is home to some seriously amazing brunch spots that go way beyond basic eggs and toast. From cozy Victorian houses in Charleston to trendy gastropubs in Greenville, there is something for every taste and budget.

Whether you crave buttery biscuits, creative Benedicts, or fresh crepes, the Palmetto State delivers. Get ready to explore 16 restaurants that are redefining weekend mornings across South Carolina.

1. Millers All Day (Charleston)

Millers All Day (Charleston)
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Breakfast at any hour? Yes, please.

Millers All Day in Charleston has built a loyal following by serving Southern comfort food from morning until evening, no alarm clock required.

The menu shines with fried chicken, fluffy buttermilk biscuits, and creamy shrimp and grits that feel like a warm hug on a plate. The modern twist on classic Southern flavors keeps both locals and visitors coming back for more every single weekend.

2. Poogan’s Porch (Charleston)

Poogan's Porch (Charleston)
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Few restaurants have as much history packed into their walls as Poogan’s Porch. Open since 1976, this charming Victorian house in Charleston has been serving Lowcountry classics for nearly five decades.

Chicken and waffles and the legendary she-crab soup are crowd favorites that never go out of style. The warm, old-fashioned atmosphere makes every visit feel like stepping back into Charleston’s rich culinary past, making it a must-visit brunch destination.

3. Page’s Okra Grill (Mount Pleasant)

Page's Okra Grill (Mount Pleasant)
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Sometimes the best brunch is the one that keeps things simple and generous. Page’s Okra Grill in Mount Pleasant has earned a devoted crowd by sticking to honest, no-fuss Southern breakfast cooking done right.

Expect big portions of eggs, grits, bacon, and biscuits that leave you genuinely full and happy. There is nothing pretentious about this spot, and that is exactly the point.

It is pure, satisfying comfort food served with a smile every morning.

4. 82 Queen (Charleston)

82 Queen (Charleston)
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Tucked inside one of Charleston’s most beautiful historic buildings, 82 Queen brings an upscale flair to Lowcountry brunch. The stunning courtyard setting alone is worth the visit before you even peek at the menu.

The She-Crab Soup is rich and velvety, while the Creme Brulee French Toast is the kind of dish you will still be thinking about days later. Refined without being stuffy, 82 Queen strikes the perfect balance between elegance and Southern warmth.

5. Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit (Charleston)

Callie's Hot Little Biscuit (Charleston)
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If a biscuit could be famous, Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit would be a celebrity. This Charleston gem has turned a humble Southern staple into something truly extraordinary, and biscuit lovers from across the country make special trips just to taste them.

Every biscuit comes out hot, flaky, and perfectly buttery, loaded with creative fillings that range from savory to sweet. Fun fact: founder Callie White started baking these beauties in her own kitchen before opening the shop.

6. Cafe Strudel (Columbia)

Cafe Strudel (Columbia)
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Columbia brunch lovers have had a soft spot for Cafe Strudel for years, and it is easy to understand why. This longtime favorite keeps its menu approachable, affordable, and genuinely delicious, which is a rare and wonderful combination.

The all-day breakfast offerings mean you can satisfy a pancake craving at noon without judgment. Whether you are a student on a tight budget or a family looking for a relaxed weekend meal, Cafe Strudel consistently delivers great food at fair prices.

7. Tandem Creperie and Coffeehouse (Travelers Rest)

Tandem Creperie and Coffeehouse (Travelers Rest)
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Travelers Rest is a small town with big brunch energy, largely thanks to Tandem Creperie and Coffeehouse. This adorable spot brings a French-inspired touch to the South Carolina breakfast scene in the most delightful way.

Thin, delicate crepes arrive filled with both sweet and savory options, from fresh fruit and cream to ham and cheese. Pair one with a well-crafted cup of coffee and you have a slow, peaceful morning that feels almost like a mini trip to Paris.

8. Blackstone’s Cafe (Beaufort)

Blackstone's Cafe (Beaufort)
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Blackstone’s Cafe in Beaufort is the kind of place where everybody seems to know each other, and newcomers instantly feel like regulars. It has been a beloved institution in this coastal town for many years, and its reputation is rock solid.

The menu sticks to reliable Southern breakfast classics executed with care. Grits, eggs, and biscuits are the stars here, served in a relaxed, no-frills setting that prioritizes good food and good company over fancy presentation or trendy ingredients.

9. The Toasty Hot Spot (Columbia)

The Toasty Hot Spot (Columbia)
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Since opening in 2021, The Toasty Hot Spot has quickly climbed to the top of Columbia’s brunch scene with bold flavors and award-winning dishes that punch well above their weight.

The signature Shrimp and Grits are creamy, savory, and seriously satisfying, while the build-your-own grit bowls let you customize your meal exactly how you like it. For a newer restaurant, it has earned a remarkable amount of buzz, proving that great brunch can come from fresh, passionate culinary vision.

10. Tazza Kitchen (Columbia)

Tazza Kitchen (Columbia)
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Tazza Kitchen brings a creative, globally inspired energy to the Columbia brunch scene that sets it apart from the usual Southern fare. The extensive menu covers serious ground, from crab cake benedict to huevos rancheros, so there is genuinely something for everyone.

Seasonal cocktails add a festive touch that makes weekend brunch feel like a proper occasion. Regulars love the lively atmosphere and consistently high quality, making Tazza Kitchen one of Columbia’s most reliable and exciting spots for a late morning meal.

11. Soby’s New South Cuisine (Greenville)

Soby's New South Cuisine (Greenville)
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Greenville has a gem in Soby’s New South Cuisine, a restaurant that has been a cherished landmark for years and shows no signs of slowing down. Weekend brunch here feels like a celebration rather than just a meal.

The Challah French Toast topped with strawberry compote and vanilla whipped ricotta is borderline life-changing, and the Short Rib Hash is equally impressive. Soby’s manages to feel both special-occasion fancy and completely comfortable, which is a genuinely hard balance to pull off.

12. Nose Dive (Greenville)

Nose Dive (Greenville)
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Downtown Greenville’s Nose Dive gastropub brings a fun, energetic vibe to weekend brunch that feels refreshingly different from quieter breakfast spots. The crowd is lively, the drinks are creative, and the food delivers real excitement.

The Adluh Mills Grits Bar is a crowd-pleasing centerpiece that lets you build the grit bowl of your dreams, while the Nashville Hot Chicken Benedict brings just the right amount of heat. Brunch here is an event, not just a meal.

13. Blueberry’s Grill (Myrtle Beach)

Blueberry's Grill (Myrtle Beach)
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Blueberry’s Grill in Myrtle Beach leans fully into its blueberry identity, and the results are absolutely worth celebrating. The blueberry pancakes are thick, fluffy, and bursting with fresh fruit flavor that makes ordinary pancakes seem boring by comparison.

Even the hush puppies get the blueberry treatment, served warm with honey butter and blueberry compote for a uniquely sweet Southern twist. It is a cheerful, approachable spot that families visiting the beach consistently rave about after just one visit.

14. Drift (Myrtle Beach)

Drift (Myrtle Beach)
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Nestled inside the upscale Grande Dunes Marketplace, Drift brings a polished, coastal-inspired energy to Myrtle Beach brunch that feels a step above the typical beach town breakfast spot.

The eggs Benedict dishes are consistently praised for their perfectly poached eggs and rich hollandaise, while the bananas foster French toast is a decadent showstopper. Drift strikes a lovely balance between relaxed beach town charm and genuinely refined cooking, making it a standout for anyone visiting the Grand Strand area.

15. Harken Cafe (Charleston)

Harken Cafe (Charleston)
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Topping Yelp’s list as one of South Carolina’s best brunch destinations is no small achievement, and Harken Cafe in Charleston has earned that honor with warmth, creativity, and seriously good food.

The Butter Me Up breakfast sandwich is a fan favorite that lives up to every bit of its hype, and the Green Thing avocado toast is fresh, vibrant, and endlessly satisfying. Walking into Harken feels like discovering a sweet little secret that the whole city already knows about.

16. Another Broken Egg Cafe (Columbia)

Another Broken Egg Cafe (Columbia)
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Another Broken Egg Cafe in Columbia takes a playful, chef-driven approach to breakfast and brunch that goes far beyond scrambled eggs and toast. The menu reads like a love letter to Southern-inspired culinary creativity.

Eggs benedict, pancakes, waffles, and hand-crafted cocktails share space on a menu designed to impress at every turn. Whether you are treating yourself solo or celebrating with a group, this cafe delivers a brunch experience that feels both festive and genuinely satisfying from the first bite.

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