What locals are saying
My Father's Moustache earns its stripes as the rare strip-mall establishment that actually delivers on its premise: a lived-in British pub atmosphere—Union Jack aloft, steel-tip darts, classic shuffleboard, billiard tables—with fish & chips, bangers & mash, and a Friday night prime rib that keeps regulars coming back on schedule. Its deepest roots are in football culture: the venue is the official home of Charsenal, the Lowcountry's Arsenal supporter group, and match days can draw upward of 100 animated gooners, giving it an energy most Mount Pleasant spots can't touch. The beer selection is solid (16 taps, heavy whiskey list), the portions are genuinely hearty, and Tuesday half-price burgers have developed a quiet cult following—though the odd service inconsistency and pricing that skews steeper than classic pub fare draw the occasional grumble.











