What locals are saying
Open since 2010, Coleman Public House is the kind of Mt. Pleasant neighborhood anchor that earns its longevity by doing two things well: 16 rotating craft taps curated by an owner who homebrews, and a gastropub kitchen that treats the truffle mac n' cheese and lamb slider as seriously as the shrimp & grits. The setting is reclaimed-wood casual, a short walk from Shem Creek but priced more honestly than the waterfront spots — though beer prices have always skewed slightly high for a non-destination address. Service is attentive and ownership is visibly present, which keeps consistency tighter than most comparable spots in the corridor.











