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Lowcountry Produce Market & CafevsOld Oyster Factory
Both restaurants are recommended by those who travel for a living. On balance, Lowcountry Produce scores marginally better than Old Oyster Factory. Lowcountry Produce ranks #9 in Hilton Head with approval from 2 publications including Afar Magazine, Lonely Planet.
Lowcountry Produce Market & Cafe
Afar Magazine
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
302 Carteret St., Beaufort, SC
From $0/night
"Perfect for dipping into an air conditioned space on a summer day to enjoy an iced coffee and a buttermilk biscuit loaded high with egg and cheddar. Take home a jar of pickled okra or fresh preserves." Full review
"If you don't impulsively order the tomato pie atop the glass display case—and you won't go wrong if you do—try the fried oysters, a lobster po'boy, or what may be the best shrimp and grits in town." Full review
"If you’re exploring Beaufort during the day and want something quick, order a fried chicken sandwich or po’boy from Lowcountry Produce Market & Cafe"
Old Oyster Factory
Frommer's
Where
Zagat
Travel + Leisure
101 Marshland Rd, Hilton Head, SC 29926
From $0/night
"Built on the site of one of Hilton Head's original oyster canneries, this always-popular landmark offers waterfront dining overlooking Broad Creek." Full review
"With its floor-to-ceiling windows, this multilevel restaurant offers splendid views of beautiful Broad Creek and the adjacent marsh from its 270 seats." Full review
"Waterfront dining is what it's about at this Hilton Head seafood specialist serving fresh-caught oysters alongside Southern-inspired fish and steak plates." Full review
"Right on the site of a historic oyster cannery that dates to 1925, the Old Oyster Factory is the spot to settle in for a long, delicious meal of locally harvested South Carolina oysters from Bluffton and Beaufort and other flopping-fresh fish sourced just offshore"