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Middleton Place now serves brunch

Featuring its own version of chicken + waffles with french toast.

A picture of the new brunch menu items at Middleton Place.

Mimosa, yes please.

Photo provided by Middleton Place Foundation

Charleston, there’s a new spot to enjoy brunch. The Middleton Place Restaurant is now offering the popular meal time on Sundays, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Enjoy locally-sourced menu items like shrimp and grits or fried green tomatoes at one of the oldest landscaped gardens in America. In addition to food and drinks, there will be live music + scenic views of the surrounding Mill Pond and Azalea Hillside.

All proceeds support the mission of the Middleton Place Foundation.

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