GUIDES TO OUR FAVORITE CITIES
restaurants we’d go back to, wines we’d share, food + wine experiences we’d book again

Myrtle Beach, SC
our hometown. the restaurants worth going to, the wines worth opening, and the things actually worth doing. For locals, by a local.

NAPA + SONOMA
We’ve been to Napa + Sonoma many times over the years, here our favorites.

SAN FRANCISCO
our favorites in SF

FIELD NOTES
CHARLESTON
our favorite things to do in the Holy City

FIELD NOTES
PARIS
our favorite things to do in the city of love

SAVANNAH, GA
our guide to where to eat + the best ghost tour pub crawl + historic downtown things to do

COLUMBIA, SC
the casual eats, fancy dining spots, the coolest outdoor market in SC, a zoo + where to stay

DUBLIN, IRELAND
Our Good Taste Guide to Dublin, including a day trip to the Cliffs of Moher and Galway, plus a fun coastal hike in Howth with a local and his cute dog.
LATEST FIELD NOTES
Field Notes capture the food, wine, and experiences we’d go back to.
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Oxford Hop-On Hop-Off Bus (Oxford, England)
Confession: we never got off. We rode the whole loop and it was the perfect introduction…
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Good Taste Guide to Oxford, England
We stayed at Hogwarts. Kind of. Here’s why Oxford is the smarter base for your England trip.
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Galway Day Trip (Ireland)
A few hours in Galway with the colorful storefronts and beautiful streets is enough to know you’d come back for a week — start with oysters and a Guinness and go from there.
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Cliffs of Moher (County Clare, Ireland)
One of Ireland’s non-negotiables — go on a clear day, time it around the bus tours, and stay on the right side of the wall.
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Guinness Storehouse (Dublin, Ireland)
Seven floors of history, art, and brand genius — ending with a pint above the Dublin…
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Dublin Coastal Hike and Pints & Puppies (Howth, Ireland)
The coastal escape Dublin doesn’t advertise enough — with a dog, a pint, and a 700-year-old castle thrown in.

Good taste Guide: Grand Strand NEwSLETTER
A newsletter for locals • The Grand Strand’s weekly edit: the restaurants worth going to, the wines worth opening, and the things actually worth doing this weekend. For locals, by a local.





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