2521 Highway 17 N
Mount Pleasant
SC
Boone Hall Farms Inc
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Boone Hall has been providing crops for the South Carolina low country and the world since 1681. Boone Hall Farms specializes in a full line of locally grown South Carolina produce, meats and specialty products. Much of its fresh produce is, literally, grown across the street. U-Pick fields with strawberries, peaches, tomatoes, and other fruits and vegetables are open when in season. The Boone Hall Market has free wi-fi. Boone Hall Farms is also a location for Mount Pleasant Seafood, a local favorite seafood market on Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant since 1945.
Mon – Fri 9am – 7pm
Sat – 9am – 7pm
Sun – 10am – 6pm
(843) 856-8154
www.boonehallfarms.com
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