Try these uniquely South Carolina restaurants…
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The historic B.C. Davenport home welcomes diners into its warm surroundings for delicious lunches and relaxing dinners, featuring such menu items as chicken pot pie with a crust that literally melts in your mouth, chicken strips and filet mignon. Round out your meal with the now-famous "Back Porch Salad," and you will know why hundreds of people cross the bridge into North Augusta in anticipation of dining at B.C. Davenport's.
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Open since 1977, Old McDonald Fish Camp in North Augusta, SC, offers all-you-care-to-eat farm-raised catfish. Old McDonald's is famous for its all-you-can-eat grits and hush puppies bar. They serve deviled crabs, oysters, scallops, perch and flounder. You can even order frog legs and fried gator!
Diners can enjoy a beautiful pond view from the inside country setting. The children will get a kick out of feeding our farm animals like goats, chickens, peacocks, fish and goats.
We're just minutes from I-20. Y'all come!
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Driving up to SNO-CAP Drive-In on the fourth Saturday of the month is like taking a step back in time. Each month the 50’s style drive-in hosts a cruise in where sometimes hundreds of antique car lovers and owners pile in for a nostalgic moment in North Augusta.
Now in its 45th year in business, not much has changed about SNO-CAP over the years, except the owners and menu prices. It would be nice to still get a milkshake for 30 cents, huh? Customers can still order drinks in frosted mugs and food is made-to-order. The original parking speakers still exist, though they are out of order. Just honk your horn when you pull in, a friendly waitress will come out and take your order.
Located in Region 3 of the South Carolina National Heritage Corridor, SNO-CAP Drive-In is a local legend serving Cherry Cokes and milkshakes the old fashion way.
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