Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in North Augusta, South Carolina, United States. North Augusta is a city in Aiken and Edgefield counties in the U.S. state of South Carolina, on the north bank of the Savannah River. The population was 21,348 at the 2010 census. The city is included in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) and is part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area.
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4 based on 827 reviews
Located in Historic Downtown Augusta, Frog Hollow Tavern serves regional cuisine from locally sourced farms. The bar barrel ages craft cocktails and also has a wide selection of wines both by the glass and bottle.
I rarely give 5 Stars but this dinner was incredible! We were in Augusta for a short trip celebrating our six year anniversary. We made reservations which is a Must!! We had a short wait before getting seated so we ordered drinks from the bar! No seating at bar unless you are eating dinner. We sat in Rebecca's section and she was phenomenal!! She took the time to explain how the food was prepped and answered all questions. My husband had the "pork chop" and I had the "redfish". That was the BEST pork chop EVER!! The redfish was the first time for me. Again, just incredible! Being in the restaurant business for 28 years and getting an amazing meal like this, definitely braggin rights. A must go if you are in the area.
Top 10 American food in North Augusta, South Carolina, United States
4 based on 793 reviews
Our approach to dining is to provide a totally unique, high quality experience with fresh breads, home baked desserts, and great tasting, chef prepared dishes at casual dining prices.
We stopped here to have dessert and coffee. Boy were we disappointed. The cakes look good and are Ginormous but the quality leaves much to be desired. We ordered a coffee and we got cafeteria style - very yucky quality coffee with no real creamer just packets of the rubbish powdery creamer! Yuck! We would not go back!Thanks for taking the time to leave us a review. We're sorry to hear that you didn't have a great experience with us. We pride ourselves on the food we serve, so it's disheartening to know that it did not meet your standards. We hope you are willing to give us another shot, so we have the opportunity to redeem ourselves in your eyes!
4 based on 100 reviews
Charming, kid-friendly spot serving pies, slices & classic Italian mains, sandwiches, plus beers & sweet treats.
This was the perfect spot for a delicious pasta dinner before the Ironman 70.3. Casual restaurant with indoor and a few outdoor tables. Service was very good. My spaghetti with marinara was great as was the bread and salad. My wife loved her lasagna. Prices were very fair.
4 based on 47 reviews
When we moved here 33 yrs ago, this was the only lunch spot downtown. A recent visit found that nothing has changed, except for the crowds.. On a Thurs for lunch, there was just one other table occupied the whole lunch hour.....the same adhesive tape holding the booth cushion together is still there. Tables & seats falling apart. Same paper menus, except there's only one per table, and they look 33 yrs old! Food & menu are exactly the same, even the posted soups of the day. Waitress looked like she just crawled out of bed and then cleaned some toilets...Sandwiches are excellent, just that they are small by today's standards. Our check appeared to be someone else's. But the cashier saw this coming , and replied, "Flip it over, we recycle." With all the new places downtown, this one needs to remodel, get a new attitude, or fold.
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