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    Kiawah General Store

    3.6 (10 reviews)
    InexpensiveGrocery
    Open 6:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    This place is like a convenience store for the rich and famous. Great selection of stuff but prices are high!

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    11 years ago

    They have a lot of things you'll find you need last minute. The souvenir area is a little messy, but they have a good selection of shirts.

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    Harris Teeter - This is the signage for the natural and organic meat nonexistent

    Harris Teeter

    3.4(59 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    It's the only grocery store available at Freshfields, and most of the time it gets the job done…read morejust fine. Anyone who's stayed on either Seabrook or Kiawah Island is most likely intimately familiar with this Harris Teeter. On many visits, we've found this store to be relatively well-stocked. However, the week before Easter was definitely a busy one for this store, and they were cleaned out of a lot of their typical offerings. For example, their take-and-bake pizzas are an easy and decent dinner after a day at the beach, but to our surprise, there were none left when we stopped in around 5 PM on a Wednesday. I'm confident that this not a regular occurrence - but something to note if you're visiting during the busy season. I will echo other reviewers that mentioned narrow aisles and an interesting layout. This store is definitely on the smaller side, and can feel crowded when there's multiple people in one aisle. One way to avoid this is shopping outside of peak hours ... early in the morning our later at night. The cashiers are mostly friendly and always fast. If you come from a state with Kroger or Fry's instead of Harris Teeter, rest assured that you can still input your phone number for your shopper rewards. Another positive is that I haven't noticed a difference in prices from this store and non-touristy grocery stores. Again, it does the trick for being the only grocery store at Freshfields. However, it could certainly use a little love and a few updates.

    Noah is the goat! He helped us and he was the nicest person in the store. and he helped my friend…read morewhen she got glass in her shoe.

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    Harris Teeter - Eww... Something spilled in the frozen area.

    Eww... Something spilled in the frozen area.

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    Charleston Tea Garden

    Charleston Tea Garden

    4.5(287 reviews)
    3.7 mi
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    For anyone visiting Charleston or passing through the area, I highly recommend stopping in at the…read moreonly Tea Plantation in North America. There is a trolly tour that's offered for about $18/pp which takes you around the plantation. Since we arrived late in the day, we opted not to do the trolly tour, but instead, toured the gift shop, sampled all the hot and cold teas (I think there were 12 samples), and took the 15 minute FREE factory tour. The teas? delicious! The tour? Super educational! It was great learning how tea grows, harvested, and processed. Whether you're a tea drinker or not, you will love stopping here. And if you're not in a rush, go sit in a rocker under the trees, or at one of the many picnic tables. Enjoy the fresh air and the sound of the birds. You won't be disappointed!

    I visited the Charleston Tea Garden with a large group last weekend, when I was visiting Charleston…read morefor a birthday celebration for a friend. I'm not sure if it's the only tea plantation in America or just the oldest (I haven't been able to figure it out on Google either), but it's certainly a unique experience - tea grown in the United States! When you visit, there are several different things you can do. They offer a Factory Tour (free), where you walk past windows looking onto the factory floor and stopping at different TVs where a video about the history of the Charleston Tea Garden is played in portions at each stop/TV. There's also a trolley tour you can book. The trolley tour is a narrated tour through the tea fields, including a stop at the greenhouse. The offer a Tea Bar in their gift shop, where you can sample hot and iced teas made from their teas and shop for other souvenirs and gifts. It's a really unique experience, and I learned a lot. For example, I didn't realize that green, black, white, and Rooibos teas all come from the same leaves/plant (Camellia sinensis) - the differences come from the part of the leaf (white tea is made from young leaves) or the processing of the leaves (green tea comes from unoxidized leaves, while black tea leaves are fully oxidized)! But the experience is pretty dated - the factory tour in particular! The videos were really dated and hard to hear with some many people in the area where the videos played. And one TV - the last one - just stopped playing the video, so we missed the end of the "tour." The trolley tour was interesting but would probably be better enjoyed in the spring or summer when things are more lush and green. It was a little gray and dry in the winter. It's worth a stop if you're in the area and want to learn about tea (some parts of the experience are free, so you can just pop in for a tea tasting and a sit on the rocking chairs on their porch), but I wouldn't say you need to go out of your way to visit unless you're going to be in the area.

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    Walmart Supercenter

    Walmart Supercenter

    2.6(61 reviews)
    12.7 mi
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    I never thought I'd be giving this Walmart a good review. This used to be the last place I wanted…read moreto go but over the last couple of years they have really transformed the place and deserve the good review. Everything is now clean and stocked. I needed help getting a product with the help of a manager approval which took surprisingly very little time. Kudos to whoever turned this store around and made it into what it is today.

    Why the two GALS that closed Walmart tonight at the self checkout tonight is July 11, 2026. I don't…read moreknow why they even working in customer service... it's literally 45 minutes before the store is about to close and The way they look at people who walk in, you would think they killed their Granny. Then they remind us at least 50 times over the loudspeaker that the self checkouts closed and all registers closed at 11 on the dot so we better hurry up. Not only that but they watch you the whole time you're picking things out and they sit there and talk crap about you and laugh at you. I literally heard them call me insane because I was trying to figure out what birthday present to get my sister last minute. I work all day so most of the time nighttime is the only time that I can go grocery shopping or any kind of shopping for that matter. Yes, it sucks, but I also have to deal with customers coming in last minute and not only do I want to go home but I still have to do my job with a smile and give them good customer service. That is the whole point of your job. To make customers want to come back.. When I walked up to self check out they literally said "and then she put most of the stuff back that she picked up in the first place anyways" while the other girl said "it's called insanity" and started giggling.. Anyways, I don't think that they need to work here. I think they need to go somewhere and work behind a desk or somewhere they don't have to interact with humans in general because these girls are not pleasant looking, pleasant acting, and clearly don't like working. You better not come to this Walmart after 10 PM or else you're insane. By the way, I walked out at 10:51 PM and there were still tons of people in the Walmart

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    Kiawah General Store - grocery - Updated August 2026

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