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The Sea Island Grill
The resort's more upscale restaurant, located in the Boardwalk Inn, has a kids' menu that shows the chef has put some serious thought into offering interesting and healthy fare for the under-12 crowd. The kids' menu includes grilled beef tenderloin as well as old standbys such as chicken fingers and cheese ravioli, as well as inventive options like Squidword Fish Sticks (baked halibut), California Farm Lettuce Salad (lettuce with apple, cherries and almonds and an orange vinaigrette dressing), and melon "fries" with strawberry "ketchup."

Adults will be similarly charmed with the regular menu. While seafood is definitely the specialty here (crab crusted grouper and grilled South Carolina swordfish are among the choices), the all-natural filet of beef melts in your mouth and would far exceed most diners' expectations for any upscale steak house. You can choose to eat indoors or outside on the patio overlooking the pool. The restaurant is open year-round, but hours and meals offered vary with the season.

The Lettered Olive
Located on the Village Plaza and named for the state seashell, this is the resort's more casual, family-friendly eatery, with both indoor and patio seating. It's open seasonally for breakfast and dinner, serving both meats and seafood with an emphasis on lowcountry cuisine. The extensive kids' menu covers the usual burgers/grilled cheese/chicken tender options as well as Mahi Mahi, roast porklion and crunchy whole-wheat macaroni and cheese. (Healthy options are designated on the menu.) Tuesday is family night here, where kids 12 and under have their own dinner buffet and can create their own dessert as a local magician walks around performing magic tricks. The restaurant is open only from Memorial Day through the end of September.

Hudson's Market on the Village Plaza
This combination coffee shop and sandwich deli also sells beach toys, local gifts, wine and prepared meals you can heat up in your kitchenette. You can grab a table inside or out or take your food to go. It's open daily year-round from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m.

Dunes Deli
Located next to the golf shop, the deli offers coffee, pizza, salads and sandwiches, which they'll even deliver during the high season. The deli is open year-round for breakfast and lunch from Wednesdays through Sundays.

Grand Pavilion Cafe and Bar
The open-air cafe is at the end of the resort's boardwalk, overlooking the beach. Its sandwich and snack menu is available for lunch and dinner during the summer only.

Duney's Ice Cream Shop
Located on the Grand Pavilion boardwalk, the ice cream shop is open seasonally.

Dinner Delivered
A fabulous no-muss-no-fuss option for an easy night of dining in. You get a multi-course meal for eight to 10 people, complete with disposable dinnerware and condiments, that's delivered right to your table in your condo. You can choose from smoked barbeque pork, southern fried chicken, or the local favorite -- a lowcountry boil. (Minimum of 48 hours notice required.)

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