Pet Facilities in Edisto Island
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Pet Facilities in Edisto Island
Pet-Friendly Restaurants

SeaCow Eatery
145 Jungle Rd # A, Edisto IslandGreat service, and the fried flounder was delicious. The food came quickly without any errors. Kids liked the fried shrimp and chicken tenders.
- Superb218 Reviews4.3

McConkey's Jungle Shack
108 Jungle Rd, Edisto IslandMcConkey's Jungle Shack is a topical-themed cafe that opened in Edisto Island, South Carolina in April 2007. It was founded by business partners Jennie Smith and Priscilla Padgett. The two were co-workers at a local restaurant that closed down. When they saw a restaurant space on Jungle Road that had been sitting vacant for six months, they decided to acquire it and make it their own. The name 'McConkey' was chosen in reference to John McConkey: an early owner of Edisto Island who helped develop the land in the early 20th century. A number of nearby landmarks are also named after him, such as McConkey Beach and McConkey Boulevard. The menu features burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, wraps, fried seafood dishes, chicken wings, salads, tacos, and various appetizers. My family and I visited McConkey's Jungle Shack for dinner this past summer while we were on a road trip. Edisto Island is a small beach community with only a handful of restaurants. We heard a lot of great things about McConkey's, so we had dinner one night during our brief stay in the area. The place was packed during our visit. It's a popular hangout for tourists and locals alike. For cocktails, I had the "Sunset Sail" (Blue Chair spiced rum, banana rum, pineapple juice, Triple Sec, granadine, lime juice) while my wife had the "St. Pierre Paloma" (Finlandia grapefruit vodka w/ ruby red grapefruit & soda water). They were both refreshing tropical drinks! For food, I had the "McConkey's Famous Fish Tacos" (beer battered, fried flounder filets served in warm flour tortillas with shredded cabbage and McConkey's sauce, salsa and lime wedge), my wife had the "Grilled Tacos" (blackened shrimp served in flour tortillas with romaine lettuce, shredded cheddar, lime cream, and housemade pico de gallo), our older son had the "Chicken Fingers & French Fries" off the Kids Menu, and we ordered a "Basket of Hushpuppies" for the table. Everything was delicious! We all had an excellent experience at McConkey's and we highly recommend them to people visiting Edisto Island! UPDATE: A month after our visit, Edisto Island was hit hard by a tornado: a remnant of Tropical Storm Debby. McConkey's sustained considerable damage. As of this writing, the staff are rebuilding the dining porches and are on their way to reopening the restaurant ASAP.
- Good151 Reviews3.8