Tucked into a triangular lot in Charleston’s South of Broad neighborhood is a little grocery store where okra soup is a staple and nearby residents get to decide what’s in stock.
It’s Burbages Grocery, an 80-year-old store that started with Al Burbage and continued with his son Robert and now is owned by Lisa and George Bowan, who call themselves the mom and pop of the mom and pop store at the corner of Broad and Savage.
And now it’s also considered one of 10 legendary grocery stores in the South by Southern Living…