What locals are saying
Page's Okra Grill is a genuine Mt. Pleasant institution that locals return to regularly for scratch-made Southern comfort food — especially the shrimp & grits, fried okra, and Bloody Marys — at prices considered fair for the portion sizes. The biggest consistent complaint is waits: weekend brunch lines routinely stretch 30–60+ minutes and the restaurant does not take general reservations, which frustrates regulars. Food quality and friendly, attentive service are almost universally praised, with most locals treating it as their go-to spot for out-of-town guests.
On socials
Posts and comments consistently crown Ashleigh's Shrimp & Grits — with its fried grit cake base and smoked andouille cream sauce — as the must-order, backed by Travel Channel and Southern Living nods that creators love to reference. The house-made Bloody Mary (loaded with bacon, okra, and pickled garnishes) gets called 'Charleston's best' on repeat, and the Sweet Potato Pancakes with fried chicken spark strong reactions, with at least one video reviewer declaring them the single best thing on the menu. TikTok creators tag it a 'Charleston staple' and a 'must stop anytime we come to Charleston,' while food bloggers steer audiences toward the Shem Creek Omelet, Redneck Rolls (BBQ pork & pimento cheese spring rolls), chicken and waffles, and the seafood pasta. The chicken sandwich also earns 'probably the BEST chicken sandwich I have ever had' from a Mt. Pleasant visitor. Vibe across platforms reads as unpretentious Southern comfort with a brunch-crowd energy.
Who it’s for & what you get
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Dessert
- Vegetarian options
- Coffee
- Beer
- Wine
- Cocktails
- Kids menu
- Dine-in
- Takeout
- Delivery
- Reservations
- Outdoor seating
- Live music
- Good for groups
- Kid-friendly
- Sports on TV
- Wheelchair accessible
- Restroom
- Free parking
Frequently asked
Is Page's Okra Grill one of the best restaurants in Charleston?
Page's Okra Grill is ranked #146 restaurant in Charleston by community votes.
What is Page's Okra Grill best known for?
Generous portions of casual Southern-focused home cooking are served all day at this lively eatery.
Who should go to Page's Okra Grill?
Page's Okra Grill works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality restaurant in Charleston.
Where is Page's Okra Grill located?
Page's Okra Grill is located at 302 Coleman Blvd, Mt Pleasant, Charleston, SC.
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