Belton in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Flea & Street Markets. Discover best things to do in Belton with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Belton
4.5 based on 10 reviews
That's what all the locals say. This yard sale sits on about 200 acres, filled with everything from fruits vegetables plants to tools to animals. Anything you are looking for I promise you can find it. Guns, hunting supplies and more. Flea market style set up. Been going here on the weekends for nearly 30 years.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Greenville County's Premier Winery & Vineyard featuring daily wine tastings, vineyard tours, local cheese plates, and even a mini-pig named Pinot!
Knowledgeable and attentive staff. At most winery tastings, you are allowed a certain amount of tastings from a list. Here, you taste all of them; maybe 12-15? Some had very unique flavors. You should definitely ask for the cheese board; cost was about $14 a person so well worth the drive. The Reserve Cabernet(750 ml) was $31.95 and the Caramel Delight (375 ml) was $19.95. Wines aren't cheap but it was a nice experience. They have an outdoor area which is probably nice; the inside tasting area was pretty tight. They do take reservations.
4.5 based on 134 reviews
Palmetto Distillery is a labor of love for Trey and Bryan Boggs. The two brothers and entrepreneurs from Anderson, SC are dedicated business men, southern to the bone and most importantly spirit connoisseurs. The brothers drew inspiration from their own heritage and that of South Carolina to create Palmetto Distillery. Which produces South Carolina's First Legal Moonshine and Palmetto Whiskey, South Carolina's Most Awarded Craft Whiskey. Our goal is to continue to revolutionize the spirit industry. Free distillery tours and moonshine tastings available daily.
I visited here when they had first started so it's nice to see the business grow. Our "tour" was nothing more than a tasting which started with their White Lightning then their flavored shines. They've added a very nice whiskey and a higher proof White Lightning to their family. I liked being able to purchase a sampler of shines (great stocking stuffers). The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable about their products and history. Definitely worth the visit.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Visited Happy Cow dairy and found a number of items that my wife can tolerate in the milk family. They cheeses are wonderful, cottage cheese amazing and several milk choices. They also have fresh produce (when in season) and lots of jams, jellies, and pickled items. The staff was friendly and answered our questions. Give them as try if you have lactose problems.
5 based on 1 reviews
The Historic Belton Train Depot houses the Ruth Drake Museum (local history), the SC Tennis Hall of Fame, and the North End Gallery for rotating exhibits of topical and cultural interest. Don't miss the robotic train conductor, the interactive activities in the Ruth Drake Museum, the memorabilia from famous tennis athletes of world-renown, and the fun and entertaining exhibits held quarterly with ancillary activities. Great for home-schooling families!
4.5 based on 84 reviews
This is something my wife & I have wanted to see for over four years! When my wife's sister came to visit this month, we finally made time to. Anderson Count Museum is full of excellent displays, artifacts and historical information. The environment is quiet, comfortable and affordable. The admission cost is on a donation basis. A lady named Kay greeted us warmly from behind the front counter as we first walked in. She was very pleasant, even to a total stranger!
5 based on 33 reviews
My wife and I saw Of Mice and Men and were amazed! So much so that I took our oldest son back to see it again about a week later. The cast, director, stage sets, props,.......... are all much more impressive than I would have ever imagined. Almost everyone involved has some type of theater degree or extensive performance background. They have various productions, performances and awards in their collective resumes and it is obvious that they put a tremendous amount of effort into what they do. Please take the time to visit them because what they are doing for this community is actually bigger than what they do on the stage and that is saying quite a lot!!
5 based on 10 reviews
We visited Carolina Wren Park the evening before the Great Eclipse of 2017. The city was hosting a drum line performance from the local high school. The park is very nice, with a grassy area, a concrete area, plenty of low walls for sitting, and a fountain perfect for kids to play in.
4 based on 17 reviews
The tap room seating area and bar occupies one half of the foot print of the historic building and is characterized by the nice wooden barrels on racks separating the two areas. This is a nice area with great atmosphere. We just can't get used to the taste of these brews and every time yearn for a decent beer after visiting. The Berliner Weisse is barely drinkable. The pale pretzels ought to be avoided. But, hey, would we go again: Sure! A great addition to downtown Anderson.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Went here in the suggestion of another person. Love the old building you can see the history. Then you go inside be ready to climb over and look at things. Lots of unique things you won't see anywhere else.
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