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If the characters of “The White Lotus” season 3 were in Charleston, where would they eat?

Play along with us and let us know where you think you’d spot your favorite “The White Lotus” season 3 character enjoying a meal in the Holy City.

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We can totally see the characters strolling downtown on King Street as they make their way to dinner. | Photo via @charlestonspired

Season 3 of “The White Lotus” is taking the country by storm, much like the past two seasons. Memes, viral interviews, and southern accents have flooded our timelines.

We’re joining in on the fun and predicting where the characters would be spotted grabbing a bite to eat if they were in Charleston. We can almost hear Victoria saying, “Piper, nooooo,” when she suggests a spot without white tablecloths for dinner, again.

Victoria: Halls Chophouse, but we think Victoria is definitely requesting the private dining room or the quietest spot in the restaurant. She’s avoiding anything that will stress her out, including unnecessary interactions.

Piper: Chico Feo, we think Piper would enjoy the down-to-earth patchwork vibes this Folly Beach spot has to offer.

Did we get it right? See the rest of our guesses + let us know where you think your favorite characters would enjoy a meal.

Fun fact: British-born actor Jason Isaacs, who plays Timothy Ratliff — the Southern dad in season three — shared that he found inspiration from former SC state treasurer and “Southern Charm” cast member Thomas Ravenel’s voice and accent to help craft his character’s accent.

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