Hilton Head Island Restaurant Guide Winter 2012

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Hugo’s: See menu p. 38 • description p. 48

Reilley’s Grill & Bar: See menu p. 29 • description p. 50

Kingfisher Seafood & Steak House: See menu p. 156 • description p. 140

Remy’s: See menu p. 32 • description p. 50

Kobe Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar: See menu p. 79• description p. 112

Skillets: See menu p. 140 • description p. 148

Kurama Japanese Restaurant: See menu p. 110 • description p. 112 Land’s End Tavern: See menu p. 141 • description p. 140 Le Bistro Mediterranean: See menu p. 96 • description p. 86 Little Venice: See menu p. 94 • description p. 90 Main Street Cafe: See menu p. 135 • description p. 142 Mangiamo’s Hilton Head Pizza Co.: See menu p. 101 • description p. 102 Marleys Island Grille: See menu p. 146 • description p. 142 Michael Anthony’s: See menu p. 85 • description p. 90 Nick’s Steak & Seafood: See menu p. 42 • description p. 50 New York City Pizza: See menu p. 103 • description p. 104 Okko: See menu p. 107 • description p. 114 One Hot Mama’s: See menu p. 123 • description p. 126 Palmetto Bay Sunrise Cafe: See menu p. 65 • description p. 50

Ruan Thai Cuisine: See menu p. 109 • description p. 114 Skull Creek Boathouse: See menu p. 152 • description p. 148 Stacks: See menu p. 67 • description p. 51

Stellini: $15.95 three-course early bird menu, from 5-5:45 p.m. features an appetizer (mussels marinara, tortellini in brodo, soup of the day), house salad, choice of 11 main courses and a complimentary glass of Arianna Merlot, Adiana Chardonnay or a soft drink. See menu in this section (page 59). Stellini Italian Restaurant has been the Lowcountry’s Little Italy since 1980. Call 843-785-7006 for more information. See menu, p. 88, and restaurant description, p. 92. Street Meet: The American Tavern: See menu p. 33 • description p. 51 Topside Waterfront Restaurant: See description p. 150 WiseGuys: See menu p. 2 • description p. 52

Parrot Cove Grill & Bar: See menu p. 143 • description p. 142

Wreck of the Salty Dog: See menu p. 141 • description p. 150

Phillys Cafe & Deli: See menu p. 77 • description p. 50

Yummy House Chinese & Japanese Restaurant: See menu p. 116 • description p. 114

Red Fish: See menu p. 3 • description p. 148

Get BUSY

Looking for something to do in this little corner of paradise? Here are a few ideas (exclamation points indicate we are particularly excited):

Visit the Coastal Discovery Museum

Hit the beach

70 Honey Horn Drive This should be your first stop for all things Hilton Head. Everything you want or need to know about the area’s heritage and history can be found here. Plus, it’s free. Save your coin for the ice cream shop!

More than 12 miles of pristine sand awaits. Coligny Beach Park and Forest Beach are the most popular spot for visitors. Throw a frisbee, build a sandcastle, try skimboarding or just kick back and soak in the rays. If you hail from a landlocked state, use SPF 50+.

Climb the lighthouse 149 Lighthouse Road Check out the unbeatable view from the top of Hilton Head’s most famous landmark. The lighthouse is also a museum, displaying 19th Century and Civil War-era artifacts and photographs.

In Orlando, you’ll pay $80 to watch the world’s saddest dolphins mull about their depressing enclosures. You can see them free here, frolicking in their natural habitat. More than 200 live here full-time and many more are migratory. Spot them from the beach or get even closer via boat.

Play our famous golf course

Fly through the tree tops

11 Lighthouse Lane Home to the RBC Heritage, PGA Tour players recently ranked Harbour Town Golf Links second in a poll of their favorites on tour. That private course up in Augusta, Ga., finished first. Ours is open to the public!

33 Broad Creek Marina Way ZipLine Hilton Head is the island’s newest eco-tourism attraction. For $67, you get a two-hour tour zipping through the massive live oaks and pines, overlooking Broad Creek.

Explore the island … on a bike

Play in the Sandbox

Throw your car keys in the Atlantic and experience terrific biking along the beach and throughout the island’s beautiful trails. Didn’t bring your bike? No sweat. Find bike rental shops all over the island.

18A Pope Avenue The Sandbox, An Interactive Children’s Museum, is a non-profit, hands-on museum geared for kids under age 8. The museum is open most days.

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Go dolphin watching

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