Weekends are the best! And, there’s nothing better than enjoying a relaxing, delicious brunch in the late morning (or even better…the early afternoon). Here are the 10 best restaurants for brunch in South Carolina.

  1. Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit, Charleston

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Annalisa P./Yelp Let’s be honest right up front: you are going to wait in a pretty long line on a weekend here. But…it is SO worth it! Why? Look at the photo above. Hot biscuits. Made into tasty biscuit sandwiches with delicious ingredients. 476 1/2 King Street, Charleston.

  1. Johnny D’s Waffles and Bakery, Myrtle Beach

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Debra K./Yelp Well, clearly you’re ordering waffles here - they’re the house specialty! We highly recommend the cinnamon roll waffle…you’ll think you’ve died and gone to heaven. 3301 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach.

  1. Tupelo Honey Cafe, Greenville

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Taurie T./Yelp This cozy restaurant is the perfect place for weekend brunch. We highly recommend the apple cider pancakes. 1 N. Main Street, Greenville.

  1. Eggs Up Grill, Myrtle Beach

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Greg D./Yelp You can’t go wrong with a single item on the brunch menu, but if you love bananas you absolutely must have the Pancakes Banana Foster (or the waffle or French toast version). 1289 38th Avenue N., Myrtle Beach.

  1. Hominy Grill, Charleston

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Richard R./Yelp It’s the weekend! Why not indulge in the Charleston “Big Nasty” chicken biscuit? It’s smothered in gravy…yum! 207 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston.

  1. The Rarebit, Charleston

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Meri M./Yelp The chicken and waffles at The Rarebit are sooo good! The restaurant is legendary for their Moscow Mules, but they make a pretty tasty mimosa, too.

  1. Motor Supply Company Bistro, Columbia

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Sherry C./Yelp This cozy, historic restaurant serves up some of the best waffles you’ll ever have, plus yummy Bloody Marys and mimosas. 920 Gervais Street, Columbia.

  1. Lowcountry Produce Market and Cafe, Beaufort

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Kelli F./Yelp This gorgeous, historic building is so light and airy inside that you’ll want to stay all afternoon. And, if they’ll keep bringing you those cheddar biscuits, you might never leave! 302 Carteret Street, Beaufort.

  1. Southern Culture Kitchen and Bar, Greenville

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Management/TripAdvisor This hidden gem is a great place to laze around on a Sunday afternoon. The Bloody Mary bar is exactly what you need! 2537 N. Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville.

  1. Five Loaves Cafe, Summerville

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Wendy F./Yelp This charming restaurant will make you feel right at home. The omelettes are especially good (pictured is the jerk marinated pork omelette with caramelized onions, spinach and goat cheese). 214 N. Cedar Street, Summerville.

What’s your favorite place for brunch?

Chad S./Yelp

Annalisa P./Yelp

Let’s be honest right up front: you are going to wait in a pretty long line on a weekend here. But…it is SO worth it! Why? Look at the photo above. Hot biscuits. Made into tasty biscuit sandwiches with delicious ingredients. 476 1/2 King Street, Charleston.

Kari C./Yelp

Debra K./Yelp

Well, clearly you’re ordering waffles here - they’re the house specialty! We highly recommend the cinnamon roll waffle…you’ll think you’ve died and gone to heaven. 3301 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach.

Morgan E./Yelp

Taurie T./Yelp

This cozy restaurant is the perfect place for weekend brunch. We highly recommend the apple cider pancakes. 1 N. Main Street, Greenville.

Duane D./Yelp

Greg D./Yelp

You can’t go wrong with a single item on the brunch menu, but if you love bananas you absolutely must have the Pancakes Banana Foster (or the waffle or French toast version). 1289 38th Avenue N., Myrtle Beach.

Ryan S./Yelp

Richard R./Yelp

It’s the weekend! Why not indulge in the Charleston “Big Nasty” chicken biscuit? It’s smothered in gravy…yum! 207 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston.

The Rarebit/Facebook

Meri M./Yelp

The chicken and waffles at The Rarebit are sooo good! The restaurant is legendary for their Moscow Mules, but they make a pretty tasty mimosa, too.

Management/TripAdvisor

Sherry C./Yelp

This cozy, historic restaurant serves up some of the best waffles you’ll ever have, plus yummy Bloody Marys and mimosas. 920 Gervais Street, Columbia.

Colorado J./TripAdvisor

Kelli F./Yelp

This gorgeous, historic building is so light and airy inside that you’ll want to stay all afternoon. And, if they’ll keep bringing you those cheddar biscuits, you might never leave! 302 Carteret Street, Beaufort.

Southern Culture Kitchen/Facebook

This hidden gem is a great place to laze around on a Sunday afternoon. The Bloody Mary bar is exactly what you need! 2537 N. Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville.

Krystal M./Yelp

Wendy F./Yelp

This charming restaurant will make you feel right at home. The omelettes are especially good (pictured is the jerk marinated pork omelette with caramelized onions, spinach and goat cheese). 214 N. Cedar Street, Summerville.

If you’re in the mood to sleep even later, we’ve got some lunch recommendations for you! These 17 Restaurants Serve The Best Sandwiches.

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