South Carolina is rich in out-of-the-way and unique restaurants. From southern fried chicken to seafood, we really do have it all.  The following are the 14 best local restaurants in South Carolina that should be on everyone’s must-try list!

  1. The Trappe Door (Greenville, SC )

Jed Gray “Food built from the flavors of the land. Beer that knows no boundaries.” That’s their slogan and it couldn’t be said better. Belgian food and Belgian beers on tap. Definitely a night out kind of place with a good atmosphere. Visit the Trappe Door website for more information.

  1. Yannis House of Pizza (Barnwell, SC)

The State Specialty pizzas, calzone, and traditional greek dishes like no where else! Here is a place where you get your money’s worth not only in taste, but in portion size. Bring your appetite. P.S. Definitely try the antipasto salad. Visit the Yannis House of Pizza Facebook page to learn more.

  1. Bush’s Seafood (Granitville, SC)

TBO This is finger lickin’ good food. A close source told me that this is the freshest seafood you can get and the waitresses are the best around. Check out the Bush’s Seafood Facebook Page for more information.

  1. Hudson’s Smokehouse (Lexington, SC)

Robert S. South Carolina does BBQ like no where else can and we do it different in different regions of the state. At Hudson’s you can get smokehouse pork that is so good there is no need for sauce. The Hudson’s Smokehouse website has more information.

  1. Kickin’ Chicken (Charleston, SC)

Fuzzco Their wings are to die for and even better when you can tip back a local brew to cool off that tongue. With 3 locations to serve you, you can always get to one of them! Visit the Kickin’ Chicken website to learn more.

  1. SeeWee Restaurant (Awendaw, SC)

Katie McElveen Think of your Grandmother’s house with jaw-dripping good food. The style is casual and the air is sweet with relaxation. Check out the SeeWee Restaurant website to learn more.

  1. Pawley’s Front Porch (Columbia, SC)

Urbanspoon Serving up gourmet burgers and cheeseburger dip, this is a place to visit! Unique cuisine for someone who wants to try something a little different. Go and give them some love. Follow this link to the Pawley’s Front Porch website for more information.

  1. Orangeland Fish & Seafood Market (Florence, SC)

Catfish.kaaltech Tucked in a building on Irby Street with a huge orange on the sign, is Orangeland. It doesn’t look like much from the outside, but, wow, can they fry catfish reminiscent of what my mom used to. I go there every chance I get and, yes, their catfish is always my preferred choice. Learn more by visiting the Orangeland Fish & Seafood website.

  1. Mr. Fish Seafood Market

USA Today Sushi anyone? Yes, they have a menu that includes the freshest sushi in Myrtle Beach along with all the seafood dishes that South Carolina is famous for. Be prepared for a wait however, because the people line up to get inside. Visit the Mr. Fish website for more information.

  1. The Tattooed Moose (Charleston, SC)

Tattooed Moose Rest. Serving up dishes such as Mike’s Famous Duck Club and Duck Fat Fries. A little weird, a little quirky, definitely mouthwatering. Forget your waistline when you visit…those calories are actually worth it! Give the Tattooed Moose website a visit to learn more.

  1. Yogi Bear’s Honey Fried Chicken (Hartsville, SC)

Chainsaw Crawford This is a twist on the southern fried chicken of the South with the addition of honey in the batter. Being the only one in existence, it is a must-do on any food crawl you may be planning across the state! Here is a link to the Yogi Bear’s Honey Fried Chicken website.

  1. Zesto’s (West Columbia, SC)

Roadarch Although not authentic to South Carolina, this restaurant has been here since 1961. You definitely can’t beat their hamburgers and don’t forget that milkshake! Visit the Zesto’s website to learn more.

  1. Beacon Drive-In (Spartenburg, SC)

The Hungry Dad Sadly, the drive-in is a diminishing breed, but Beacon in Spartenburg is still going strong and where you can still get a meal “a plenty” which means you get fries and onion rings! Here is a link to the Beacon Drive-In website.

  1. Dukes BBQ (Bamberg, SC)

Travel US 301 Everyone who lives in South Carolina knows that there is a difference in BBQ from the lowcountry to the upstate. Duke’s BBQ does it right with mustard-base sauces, slow pit-cooked pork, and homemade hash. Oh My! It’s time for me to take a trip back to my roots. Visit the Duke’s Facebook page to stay up to date.

With all the unique and must-try’s in South Carolina, this list could be miles long. Instead I took a piece from every corner to give you just a ‘taste’ of what South Carolina had to offer. What are you favorite places to eat?

Jed Gray

“Food built from the flavors of the land. Beer that knows no boundaries.” That’s their slogan and it couldn’t be said better. Belgian food and Belgian beers on tap. Definitely a night out kind of place with a good atmosphere. Visit the Trappe Door website for more information.

The State

Specialty pizzas, calzone, and traditional greek dishes like no where else! Here is a place where you get your money’s worth not only in taste, but in portion size. Bring your appetite. P.S. Definitely try the antipasto salad. Visit the Yannis House of Pizza Facebook page to learn more.

TBO

This is finger lickin’ good food. A close source told me that this is the freshest seafood you can get and the waitresses are the best around. Check out the Bush’s Seafood Facebook Page for more information.

Robert S.

South Carolina does BBQ like no where else can and we do it different in different regions of the state. At Hudson’s you can get smokehouse pork that is so good there is no need for sauce. The Hudson’s Smokehouse website has more information.

Fuzzco

Their wings are to die for and even better when you can tip back a local brew to cool off that tongue. With 3 locations to serve you, you can always get to one of them! Visit the Kickin’ Chicken website to learn more.

Katie McElveen

Think of your Grandmother’s house with jaw-dripping good food. The style is casual and the air is sweet with relaxation. Check out the SeeWee Restaurant website to learn more.

Urbanspoon

Serving up gourmet burgers and cheeseburger dip, this is a place to visit! Unique cuisine for someone who wants to try something a little different. Go and give them some love. Follow this link to the Pawley’s Front Porch website for more information.

Catfish.kaaltech

Tucked in a building on Irby Street with a huge orange on the sign, is Orangeland. It doesn’t look like much from the outside, but, wow, can they fry catfish reminiscent of what my mom used to. I go there every chance I get and, yes, their catfish is always my preferred choice. Learn more by visiting the Orangeland Fish & Seafood website.

USA Today

Sushi anyone? Yes, they have a menu that includes the freshest sushi in Myrtle Beach along with all the seafood dishes that South Carolina is famous for. Be prepared for a wait however, because the people line up to get inside. Visit the Mr. Fish website for more information.

Tattooed Moose Rest.

Serving up dishes such as Mike’s Famous Duck Club and Duck Fat Fries. A little weird, a little quirky, definitely mouthwatering. Forget your waistline when you visit…those calories are actually worth it! Give the Tattooed Moose website a visit to learn more.

Chainsaw Crawford

This is a twist on the southern fried chicken of the South with the addition of honey in the batter. Being the only one in existence, it is a must-do on any food crawl you may be planning across the state! Here is a link to the Yogi Bear’s Honey Fried Chicken website.

Roadarch

Although not authentic to South Carolina, this restaurant has been here since 1961. You definitely can’t beat their hamburgers and don’t forget that milkshake! Visit the Zesto’s website to learn more.

The Hungry Dad

Sadly, the drive-in is a diminishing breed, but Beacon in Spartenburg is still going strong and where you can still get a meal “a plenty” which means you get fries and onion rings! Here is a link to the Beacon Drive-In website.

Travel US 301

Everyone who lives in South Carolina knows that there is a difference in BBQ from the lowcountry to the upstate. Duke’s BBQ does it right with mustard-base sauces, slow pit-cooked pork, and homemade hash. Oh My! It’s time for me to take a trip back to my roots. Visit the Duke’s Facebook page to stay up to date.

Now, I do believe it is time for me to create a food crawl list! How about you? Here is a South Carolina restaurant bucket list to get you started.

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Address: Trappe Door, 23 W Washington St, Greenville, SC 29601, USAAddress: 10456 Ellenton St, Barnwell, SC 29812, USAAddress: 409 Main St, Graniteville, SC 29801, USAAddress: 4952 Sunset Blvd, Lexington, SC 29072, USAAddress: 1179 Sam Rittenberg Blvd, Charleston, SC 29407, USAAddress: Seewee Restaurant, 4808 N Hwy 17, Awendaw, SC 29429, USAAddress: 827 Harden St #1001, Columbia, SC 29205, USAAddress: 711 S Irby St, Florence, SC 29501, USAAddress: 6401 N Kings Hwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572, USAAddress: 1137 Morrison Dr, Charleston, SC 29403, USAAddress: Yogi Bear Honey Fried Chicken, 514 S 5th St, Hartsville, SC 29550, USAAddress: 504 12th St, West Columbia, SC 29169, USAAddress: The Beacon Drive-in, 255 John B White Sr Blvd #6047, Spartanburg, SC 29306, USAAddress: 1178 Main Hwy, Bamberg, SC 29003, USA

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Best Local Restaurants In South Carolina August 28, 2020 Leah What are the best hidden gem restaurants in South Carolina? Wondering where to dine in South Carolina that might be easily missed? Uncover these hidden gems and you’ll be glad you did. For some tasty seafood, visit Luvan’s Fish Camp in Conway, South Carolina. It’s a bit out of the way and hard to find, but worth the search. Their food is fantastic and easily worth any miles to reach. Another treasure worth uncovering is The Coast Bar & Grill in Charleston. Tucked away in an alley, this restaurant is in what used to be a warehouse but is now a restaurant serving amazing dishes. They have a menu with seafood and American classics. Where can I dine at the most beautiful restaurant in South Carolina? Visit the best restaurants in South Carolina for a great meal and a lovely view. Pumpkintown Mountain is all of that and more. Located along a scenic highway near Pickens, South Carolina, and just a stone’s throw from Table Rock State Park, this place is the whole package. The building itself is unique and beautiful to behold, the surroundings are truly magical, and the food is top-notch. Pumpkintown Mountain is also a general store with gifts and treats to take home with you. What are the most unique restaurants in South Carolina? Enjoy some truly unique South Carolina dining experiences at some of the state’s unique restaurants. If you love all things bacon, visit the Bacon Bros. Public House in Greenville, South Carolina. Along with all the fun bacon-themed meals, their meats are just in general drool-worthy. For a quirky stop, visit Pat’s Cash and Carry. This no-frills eatery is out in the country and includes a nice little country store as well as some of the best hotdogs you’ll ever try. It’s like stepping back in time to when things were simpler.

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Best Local Restaurants In South Carolina

August 28, 2020

Leah

What are the best hidden gem restaurants in South Carolina? Wondering where to dine in South Carolina that might be easily missed? Uncover these hidden gems and you’ll be glad you did. For some tasty seafood, visit Luvan’s Fish Camp in Conway, South Carolina. It’s a bit out of the way and hard to find, but worth the search. Their food is fantastic and easily worth any miles to reach. Another treasure worth uncovering is The Coast Bar & Grill in Charleston. Tucked away in an alley, this restaurant is in what used to be a warehouse but is now a restaurant serving amazing dishes. They have a menu with seafood and American classics. Where can I dine at the most beautiful restaurant in South Carolina? Visit the best restaurants in South Carolina for a great meal and a lovely view. Pumpkintown Mountain is all of that and more. Located along a scenic highway near Pickens, South Carolina, and just a stone’s throw from Table Rock State Park, this place is the whole package. The building itself is unique and beautiful to behold, the surroundings are truly magical, and the food is top-notch. Pumpkintown Mountain is also a general store with gifts and treats to take home with you. What are the most unique restaurants in South Carolina? Enjoy some truly unique South Carolina dining experiences at some of the state’s unique restaurants. If you love all things bacon, visit the Bacon Bros. Public House in Greenville, South Carolina. Along with all the fun bacon-themed meals, their meats are just in general drool-worthy. For a quirky stop, visit Pat’s Cash and Carry. This no-frills eatery is out in the country and includes a nice little country store as well as some of the best hotdogs you’ll ever try. It’s like stepping back in time to when things were simpler.

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The OIYS Visitor Center

Wondering where to dine in South Carolina that might be easily missed? Uncover these hidden gems and you’ll be glad you did. For some tasty seafood, visit Luvan’s Fish Camp in Conway, South Carolina. It’s a bit out of the way and hard to find, but worth the search. Their food is fantastic and easily worth any miles to reach. Another treasure worth uncovering is The Coast Bar & Grill in Charleston. Tucked away in an alley, this restaurant is in what used to be a warehouse but is now a restaurant serving amazing dishes. They have a menu with seafood and American classics.

Where can I dine at the most beautiful restaurant in South Carolina?

Visit the best restaurants in South Carolina for a great meal and a lovely view. Pumpkintown Mountain is all of that and more. Located along a scenic highway near Pickens, South Carolina, and just a stone’s throw from Table Rock State Park, this place is the whole package. The building itself is unique and beautiful to behold, the surroundings are truly magical, and the food is top-notch. Pumpkintown Mountain is also a general store with gifts and treats to take home with you.

What are the most unique restaurants in South Carolina?

Enjoy some truly unique South Carolina dining experiences at some of the state’s unique restaurants. If you love all things bacon, visit the Bacon Bros. Public House in Greenville, South Carolina. Along with all the fun bacon-themed meals, their meats are just in general drool-worthy. For a quirky stop, visit Pat’s Cash and Carry. This no-frills eatery is out in the country and includes a nice little country store as well as some of the best hotdogs you’ll ever try. It’s like stepping back in time to when things were simpler.