Dozens of S.C. eateries falsely tout local shrimp, DNA tests show

Published: Jun. 10, 2025 at 2:58 PM EDT
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CHARLESTON, S.C. - Testing on shrimp served at dozens of Charleston-area restaurants revealed that most falsely promoted serving locally caught shrimp, a new report states.

The Southern Shrimp Alliance commissioned SeaD Consulting to collect samples of shrimp dishes from 44 Charleston-area restaurants between May 19 and May 22.

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Genetic testing revealed that 40 of the restaurants sampled were “misleading customers in their branding, menu descriptions or proximity to local docks, with 25 found to be outright fraudulent,” SeaD Consulting said.

The report found that even some restaurants perched on the water overlooking shrimp boats were serving imported shrimp.

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“This is not only deceptive but also insulting to the hardworking shrimpers whose livelihoods are being undermined,” SeaD Consulting Founder and COO Erin Williams said. “It’s decimating the entire regional economy and culture they’ve worked for generations to build and promote.”

The release did not name the 40 restaurants results suggested were misleading customers or the 25 the consulting firm suggested were “outright fraudulent.”

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The report did, however, name the four restaurants it confirmed were serving authentic U.S. wild-caught shrimp:

  • Coosaw Creek Crab Shack, 8486 Dorchester Road, North Charleston
  • Grace & Grit (Mount Pleasant), 320 Wingo Way, Suite 100, Mount Pleasant
  • Rappahannock Oyster Bar, 701 E Bay Street, Suite 110, Charleston
  • Acme (Lowcountry Kitchen), 31 J C Long Boulevard, Isle of Palms