10 Favorite Foodie Flavors at Freshfields
1 July 2021
Rich, comforting, fresh or festive, the flavors of Freshfields will bring out your inner foodie! Take a break from the summer sun and step inside one of our 10 mouth-watering, hunger-eliminating, flavorful destinations to create some tasty memories.
Whether you’re a visitor who’s planning an upcoming summer trip, or a local looking to explore our beautiful island, these 10 flavors will pack a punch to tempt your taste buds all season long.
“Full-Flavored Favorite” | Ben & Jerry’s
The first venture in becoming an official Freshfields Foodie begins where the flavors are always fun. Located between Bluemercury and Village Optical, this Village staple is the perfect way to start your summer stroll along the Village sidewalks. (We recommend trying their newest flavor, “Totally Unbaked!”)
“Comfortably Classic Flavors” | Cantina 76
With patio season in full swing, every true Freshfields Foodie knows where to quench their Mexican-inspired cravings. Cantina 76 is known for offering a comfortable and inviting environment, and serving the most classic Mexican-inspired dishes and cocktails. Hot tip: Get Cantina catered and check this Freshfields flavor off your list.
“Full-Bodied Flavors” | FortyEight — Wine Bar & Kitchen
From savory to sweet, discover your favorite flavor when tasting the exceptional selection of wines at FortyEight — Wine Bar & Kitchen, located right next to SeaCoast Sports and Outfitters. It’s time to embrace our favorite foodie season— rosé all day. Looking for something light? FortyEight — Wine Bar & Kitchen has the fresh summer salads you’ll love before your Freshfields adventures.
“Fresh Fish Wish” | Fuji Sushi Bar & Grill
Located next to Studio 33, roll on over to Fuji Sushi Bar & Grill if you’re a sushi-loving foodie for a fresh fish feast. Whether you create your own or stick to the classics, these rolls are pumped with flavor in every bite. (If you’re really hungry, order a sushi boat for a meal that will not disappoint!)
“Favorite French Flavors” | Hege’s Restaurant
Take your flavor palate international with classic French cuisine with a Lowcountry twist at Hege’s Restaurant in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Located in The Courtyard, one visit here and your taste buds will be fluent enough to say, “oui, oui.”
“The Village’s Freshest Flavors“ | Java Java
For the freshest quick-bite flavors in the Village, head to Java Java after grabbing all of your summer reading books at Indigo Books next door. Here, you’ll enjoy only the most fresh and local ingredients as you begin to plan your day full of adventure around Freshfields.
“The Fastest Flavors” | Jersey Mike’s Subs
Located next to Dolittle’s, Jersey Mike’s Subs is the newest flavorful addition to Freshfields and perfect for those who need flavor fast! Looking for a fun summer activity? Head to the beach for a Jersey Mike’s picnic and these flavors will make you the hands-down favorite.
“Full of Fun Flavors” | King Street Grille
Some flavors are heavily influenced by their surroundings. At King Street Grille, you’ll find a zest of fun added to your Freshfields experience. Voted best sports bar/restaurant seven years in a row, you’ll never miss a game or a meal!
“Wood-Fired Flavors” | La Tela Pizzeria
Heat up your flavor palate with the best wood-fired, Neapolitan pizzas on Kiawah Island. This favorite flavor maker also works with local farmers on Johns Island and Wadmalaw Island to create new, seasonal dishes all year round. (We’d recommend starting off with the Prosciutto di Parma pizza!)
“Fountain Flavors” | Vincent’s Drugstore & Soda Fountain
Take a step back in time and enjoy an endless list of fountain flavors at Vincent’s Drugstore & Soda Fountain, located across the street from vineyard vines. From root beer floats and malts, to cheeseburger, hot dogs, corn-dogs, banana splits and sundaes, this flavorful destination offers all of your favorite classics.
Find your favorite flavors around Freshfields all summer long! Don’t forget to share your favorite foodie moments with us by tagging us on social media.