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Toast

155 Meeting St
Charleston, SC 29401

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 843-534-0043

Categories: Southern, Breakfast, American Traditional, Sandwiches, Regional

Features: Full Bar, Handicap Access, Kid Friendly, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

All-day breakfast favorites at Toast include corned beef hash and eggs, eggs Benedict, and the house specialty omelet with grilled zucchini, mushrooms and pepper jack cheese.

From the restaurant's website:
"Toast! is the home of the "Bottomless Mimosa" all day every day! Couple your bottomless mimosa with a great breakfast, brunch, or lunch every day."

Full bar. Serving breakfast (all day), lunch and dinner daily.

 

"... looks fairly plain on the outside, but inside, you'll find a cozy place decorated like a Jimmy Buffett song with a thatch hut bar and palm tree motifs. The breakfasts include currant French toast stuffed with apples or peaches, and Eggs Meeting Street — a stack of poached eggs, fried green tomatoes, crab cakes and rémoulade."

The New York Times  



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All-day breakfast favorites at Toast include corned beef hash and eggs, eggs Benedict, and the house specialty omelet with grilled zucchini, mushrooms and pepper jack cheese.

From the restaurant's website:
"Toast! is the home of the "Bottomless Mimosa" all day every day! Couple your bottomless mimosa with a great breakfast, brunch, or lunch every day."

Full bar. Serving breakfast (all day), lunch and dinner daily.

 

"... looks fairly plain on the outside, but inside, you'll find a cozy place decorated like a Jimmy Buffett song with a thatch hut bar and palm tree motifs. The breakfasts include currant French toast stuffed with apples or peaches, and Eggs Meeting Street — a stack of poached eggs, fried green tomatoes, crab cakes and rémoulade."

The New York Times  




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