What locals are saying
Opened on James Island in 2013, Bohemian Bull has earned its place as the de facto neighborhood anchor on the Folly Road corridor — a tin-roofed roadhouse with a sprawling back beer garden, bocce ball, cornhole, and a draft list leaning hard on Charleston-area breweries like Holy City, Palmetto, and Frothy Beard. The burgers — particularly the truffle and caprese builds — draw reliable praise, and Wednesday half-price burger night has become a local ritual; the fried okra and boom boom shrimp also land consistently. The food, however, has a ceiling: wings benchmark around chain quality, delivery portions shrink noticeably compared to dine-in, and kitchen execution can be uneven enough to drag an otherwise great patio night sideways.






