I went to "A Low Country Backyard" about six weeks ago. Really tiny spot -- about eight tables inside and eight tables outside. They are extremely slow and judicious in seating. We were quoted a 1.5 hour wait for a party of four -- but we grabbed drinks at the bar and sat down for dinner on the really charming patio about 25 minutes later. They did not seat the entire restaurant the whole time despite a ton of people waiting outside -- the server said it was due to them having a tiny kitchen, everything is cooked to order, yada yada.
I personally thought the shrimp & grits was a pretty bad dish with the flavors of the actual shrimp, sausage, and bacon cream sauce were very muted and lacked punch. Nothing really came together. The actual grits were cooked correctly, tho. Still ... it tied for the weakest dish of the night along with an overly sweet and sort of sad banana pudding for dessert.
The best dish of the night there was the by far the potato chip meatloaf (potato chips are used instead of breadcrumbs). Pork and beef blend brushed with a sweet 'shine BBQ sauce that played nicely off the savory flavor packed meatloaf. We almost ordered a second one.
Southern Belle salad was very nice -- sunflower seeds, mandarin oranges, tomatoes, sweet onions, glazed pecans, and feta with a raspberry vin.
Island Crab Cakes were good -- solid amount of crab, limited filler, seasoned and cooked properly. Bright lemon-dill sauce.
Collards -- decent. Lacked in flavor what makes collards outstanding -- delicious porky juice/bits and a vinegar kick.
Still, it's a very pretty spot -- especially if you sit outside -- and I think you can have a nice meal there.