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Waterfront Park in Charleston with a scooter in front
Historic Charleston South Carolina with a Triad Scooter

Originally published on April 18, 2018


 

Traveling to historic Charleston, SC with a Triad scooter was absolutely doable. For those of you who don't know, Charleston has very strict preservation laws that apply to the historic district. If it is older than 75 years, then it can't be torn down, and that even goes for trees! There are many free standing brick walls that will remain there, for example. Many restaurants don't have the normal handicapped accessible doors that new restaurants have, simply because many of the buildings are hundreds of years old. Historic Charleston has managed to add curb cuts though, even to cobblestoned streets.

The Triad has a large front tire and fat back tires so the cobblestones could be navigated. The Triad also has suspension in the front wheels but not the back wheels. For the type of traveling we do, my husband would pay for an upgraded model with rear suspension.

We had brunch at Magnolias. They had to actually set up a ramp for us over steps. The incline was steep so we walked the scooter up the ramp and then my husband went up the steps. They were so nice though, and the meal was SO fantastic, that we would happily do this again. They stored the scooter in a room for us while we ate. Make sure you get the fried green tomatoes! They were so good!

Fried Green Tomatoes

white cheddar grits, country ham, caramelized onion chutney, tomato butter

Everything we had there was good. My husband had 

BEEF SHORT RIBS FRITTATA

asparagus, mushrooms, white cheddar cheese, red wine jus

The mimosas were first rate as well.

Here is the view of the alley where they put out the ramp:

 

 

The alley filled with brick and cobblestones next to Magnolias

We traveled to Waterfront Park with no troubles:

 

The scooter in front of the pineapple fountain

And rode a carriage ride with Palmetto Carriage rides. If you have a scooter, use them. They have a ramp in their "big red barn" that you can ride up. They also hold your scooter for you and will bring it back when the ride is done. Even better, they have a place to sit with big fans while you are waiting! Plus restrooms!

Palmetto Carriage Ride ramp to loading area

We also ate at Coast. While not apparent, one of their doors does have little clearance and you can get in with a scooter. My husband and I each had the steak, salmon, and scallops wrapped in bacon dish. It was very good. We had their fried green tomatoes but they didn't hold a candle to Magnolia's fried green tomatoes! Magnolias were far better. I had a dark and stormy at Coast, now that was good.


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