10 November 2013

Teeny tiny business buildings

King St., Charleston, S.C.
I alternate between featuring teeny, tiny houses of Charleston and teeny, tiny business buildings. I love how they are squeezed in between other buildings. Some of them look like they may have started as alleyways and got walled to sprout a new business. This one is a hair salon named Parlor at 476 King St.

I met friends at The Macintosh for brunch this morning and had my favorite dish - the "Mac Attack" which includes pork belly and a poached egg. Oh my. I may never need to eat again. 


I love the upper porch at Fish Restaurant with the brick wall. Isn't it beautiful?

Fish Restaurant, King St., Charleston, S.C.
Not sure what the event was but these bikers were already posing for photos so I grabbed one too. After brunch we headed up to the North Charleston Performing Arts center and saw the Jersey Boys Off Broadway show. Old tunes are playing in my head now. Not a bad weekend at all.

Okay kids, are we brave enough to go back to work tomorrow?


6 comments:

William Kendall said...

Very squeezed in. The real estate people would describe that shop as cozy...

Jack said...

These squeezed-in buildings are crazy!

Charlestonjoan said...

It is probably expensive real estate no matter what the size.

Charlestonjoan said...

Cute, eh!

Marcheline said...

I'm intrigued by a business named "Parlor"... what is it? A coffee parlor? A hairdressing parlor? A smoking parlor? A billiards parlor? I mean... there are so many kinds of parlor. Do you perhaps know?

Charlestonjoan said...

It is a hair salon. It doesn't seem to have it's own web site (always a surprise these days) or I would have linked to it.