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Sunday 12 - 4pm
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Palmetto Bluff’s farm offers a unique opportunity for residents and guests to experience the Lowcountry’s rich agricultural heritage. The farm provides fresh, seasonal produce and herbs used in restaurants across the Bluff, bringing the concept of farm-to-table dining to life. Guests can explore the farm, learn about sustainable farming practices, and enjoy the bounty of locally grown food.
With a Palmetto Bluff Club membership, residents are granted exclusive access to a diverse selection of farm-to-table eateries. Our casual offerings include the Canteen, which serves a variety of fresh breakfast sandwiches, homemade paninis, wraps, and colorful salads. Meanwhile, the May River Grill is an ideal spot to grab a bite to eat after a round of golf.
6 Benefits of Farm-to-Table Dining
Farm-fresh food is like no other in terms of taste. Compared to other establishments that use frozen or packaged ingredients, farm fresh food is practically bursting with flavor, whereas processed food can taste bland. Whether it’s the sweetness of a locally grown peach or an oyster that tastes like the salty sea, farm-to-table dining provides an experience like no other.
Farm-to-table dining incorporates fresh, natural ingredients. Having control over what you eat means you won’t have to worry about harmful preservatives and chemicals in processed foods. Knowing precisely what is in a dish is also helpful if you have a food allergy or intolerance. Simply speak to the chef, and they can tell you exactly what ingredients are present in each meal.
Farm fresh foods are rich in nutritional value. Frozen and preserved foods can lose their vitamin C, moisture content, and other vital nutrients. However, when you eat fresh meals on the farm, you can rest assured that you are receiving the full amount of nutrients present in the meal.
Whether you are simply visiting the area or you call the Lowcountry home, supporting the local economy can help an entire town or city thrive. In the United States, many local farms struggle to compete with industrial farming and importing. However, when you choose farm-to-table dining, not only are you supporting a locally-owned business, but you’re also supporting the farmers and fishermen responsible for providing the ingredients.
For members looking to indulge in fresh seafood, our “coastal kitchen” at the Canoe Club celebrates local seafood, partnering with local fishermen and harvesters. We source oysters, shrimp, and fish directly from the May River and the Atlantic Ocean, allowing us to create fresh farm-to-table dishes that honor the bounty of the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Not only is local farming better for the economy, it is also better for the environment. Since local food doesn’t have to be transported from long distances, it helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Local farms also help to protect the natural landscape by preserving acres of farmland and natural ecosystems. Through initiatives like our Conservancy program, we work to protect these vital landscapes, ensuring that the Lowcountry’s natural beauty and biodiversity thrive for generations to come.
Learn More: Preserving Paradise: The Mission of the Palmetto Bluff Conservancy
Most farm-to-table restaurants have seasonally changing menus because they only use ingredients grown locally. Since not all produce is grown year-round, the dishes must adapt to what is currently in season. For example, the dessert menu may switch from peach cobbler in the summer to apple pie in the fall. This allows the chef to use ingredients that are in season and will provide the most flavor.
Seasonally changing menus also offer plenty of variety to regular diners. You will never get tired of visiting your favorite farm-to-table restaurant, as there will always be something new to try. It’s a win-win!
The Palmetto Bluff Farmers Market is a vibrant new addition that brings our community—residents and visitors alike—together to celebrate local flavors and sustainable practices. Here, you’ll find a diverse selection of fresh, homegrown produce from The Farm, alongside artisan bread and bakery items crafted by the talented culinary team at the Palmetto Bluff Club. Each market day features a rotating selection of area farmers, growers, and artisans in partnership with Lowcountry Made, and even includes health and fitness offerings from Palmetto Bluff’s wellness team. This market is more than a shopping experience—it’s a meaningful connection to the land and to each other.
Learn More: Behind the Bluff with Farm Manager: Shane Rahn
Culinary excellence is just one of the many benefits of the exclusive Palmetto Bluff Club. In addition to access to the finest restaurants, members enjoy an array of unique amenities. From sporting camaraderie and outdoor adventure to wellness pursuits and waterway excursions, members truly live a life of luxury.
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