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Wild Olive Restaurant | Johns Island Striving to capture the cultural magic of true Italian dining, Wild Olive places the utmost value on simple, seasonal cuisine, paired with food friendly wines Delivered by a service staff with a genuine warmth and enthusiasm, the restaurant’s energy is relaxed yet lively
MENU - Wild Olive Rustic-chic dining with a simple menu of artisanal Italian dishes and a sizable wine list
Wild Olive Restaurant, Johns Island - Menu, Reviews (718), Photos (90 . . . Wild Olive Restaurant offers a great dining experience away from the downtown hubbub The portions are bountiful, with dishes like fish and chicken parm cooked perfectly The food is fresh and unique, recommended for adventurous palates
Wild Olive - Updated 2025, Italian Restaurant in - OpenTable Enjoy sophisticated but rustic Italian cuisine in a romantic setting at the Wild Olive Restaurant in Johns Island from noted chef, Jacques Larson At Wild Olive, starters include olives, calamari, clams and charred octopus
Book Your Wild Olive Cucina Italiana Reservation Now on Resy Chef Bradley Grozis makes food that warms the soul, and he runs a kitchen with a thoughtful, waste-not philosophy Better yet, Grozis’ specialty is his signature house-made pasta and house-cured salumi Wild Olive is committed to environmental sustainability We purchase the bulk of our products locally, and recycle and compost 85% of our waste
WILD OLIVE - Updated May 2025 - 887 Photos 891 Reviews - Yelp Wild Olive, my favorite restaurant in all of Charleston county, offers a rustic-chic dining experience with artisanal Italian dishes, house-made pasta, and a robust wine list The relaxed yet lively atmosphere is complemented by warm, enthusiastic service
Cartrema americana (American Olive, Devilwood, Wild Olive) | North . . . Wild olive is an evergreen, perennial shrub or small tree in the olive family (Oleaceae) It is found in maritime and inland forests of the southeastern US (including North Carolina), as well as Mexico and Central America
Elaeagnus angustifolia - Wikipedia Elaeagnus angustifolia, commonly called Russian olive, [2] silver berry, [3] oleaster, [3] or wild olive, [3] is a species of Elaeagnus, native to Asia and limited areas of eastern Europe It is widely established in North America as an introduced species
Olea oleaster - Wikipedia The wild-olive (Ancient Greek κότινος kótinos), [4] which ancient Greeks distinguished from the cultivated olive tree (Ancient Greek ἐλαία ἐλἀα), was used to fashion the olive wreath awarded victors at the ancient Olympic games [5]