
We are opening our second restaurant in Summerville SC . Page’s Okra Grill has long been known for serving scratch southern food to locals & visitors alike. The restaurant opened it’s doors in 2006. The restaurant has been featured on the Food Network, in Southern Living Magazine, and on the Travel Channel. We love serving our customers in Mt Pleasant, but have also fallen in love with Food Trucks. We have decided to move our large food trailer to our new property in Nexton. We will serve a limited menu daily for lunch & supper. Don’t forget about grabbing some banana pudding when you visit the location in Summerville.
Hours
| Monday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 142 Brighton Park Blvd, Summerville, SC 29483
Phone: (843) 900-3925
Website: https://www.pagesokragrill.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
We started with the egg rolls — perfectly crunchy with an abundant filling that pimento cheese lovers will absolutely appreciate. The fried green tomatoes were fresh and well-seasoned, though just slightly underdone and a touch doughy for my personal preference. The smoked wings were tender and juicy; while I didn’t get a bold smoky flavor, they leaned more toward a slow-cooked, rich pork taste.
I’m typically not a fan of spicy or raw okra, but their okra relish completely changed my mind. It was remarkably fresh, perfectly mixed, and had just the right kick without overpowering the dish.
The beignets were flaky, soft, airy, and absolutely delicious. Paired with the key lime meringue — which added brightness and a smooth texture — it elevated the dish beautifully.
For entrées, the fried pork chops were cooked to perfection — tender inside with a crispy, well-seasoned breading. The rice and gravy had a comforting homemade flavor, and the green beans were fresh and well prepared. We also ordered the grilled seabass again. This time it was slightly under-seasoned and a bit greasy, but still flaky and cooked well. The side salad with house-made three-pepper ranch featured crisp vegetables and a well-balanced dressing.
The salmon filet- such a delight was perfectly seasoned, fork tender and cooked to perfection.
A delightful treat was the side of tomatoes and okra over rice. Simple, flavorful, and perfectly seasoned. I’m not usually a fan of pork-based seasoning, so this dish truly stood out — clean, fresh flavors done right.
We finished with a plain cheesecake — simple, classic, and well executed.
The staff truly elevated the experience. They were attentive, informative, friendly, and intentional about creating a personal experience for guests. The atmosphere was clean, welcoming, and inviting.
Overall, this dine-in visit allowed us to fully appreciate the flavors and service — and it was a solid return experience.
I orderes the braised shortribs on cheese grits with collard greens. The rib was tender, browned, moist and flavorful. The the cheese grits had the greens served on top with the rib next to them. All the flavors meld to a rich perfect combinations. All in our party were happy withe thier meals. Go, be patient, it was worth the wait. They do offer take outn and you can wait at the bar. We’ll be back.