Top 3 Pub food in Sumter, South Carolina, United States

December 8, 2019 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Sumter, South Carolina, United States. Sumter /ˈsʌmtər/ is a city in and the county seat of Sumter County, South Carolina, United States. Known as the Sumter Metropolitan Statistical Area, the namesake county adjoins Clarendon and Lee to form the core of Sumter-Lee-Clarendon tri-county area of South Carolina, an area that includes the three counties in the east central Piedmont. The population was 39,643 at the 2000 census, and it rose to 40,524 at the 2010 census.
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1. J O'Grady's

5 S Main St, Sumter, SC 29150-5244 American, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Outdoor Seating, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Takeout +1 803-938-5699 http://www.facebook.com/pages/J-O-Gradys/1433980206827069
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4 based on 135 reviews

J O'Grady's

Reviewed By CarolinaConclave

Had a wonderful lunch here with my daughter. Friendly service and awesome burgers. The decor is welcoming and nostalgic with pictures of athletes from yesteryear. The restaurant is vegan friendly with black bean burgers and the ability to make your own sandwiches. They have beer on draught and outdoor seating. Will definitely go back!

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2. Leo's Home of The Chicken Wings

1961 McCrays Mill Rd, Sumter, SC 29150-6186 Bar, Pub Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 803-775-6538 https://www.leoswingssumter.com/
Leo's Home of The Chicken Wings

Reviewed By Aaron L

Wings are not difficult to do, however Leo's manages to get it wrong on many levels. First, the wings tend to be overcooked in the fryer almost to the point of being burnt. The sauces are not very flavorful and they are dumped over the wings after they are fried and delivered directly to the table making the breading soggy and unappealing. I am used to having wings fried, sauced, then finished in the oven providing a less soggy and more flavorful wing. Most of the sauces that I have tried at Leo's are just variations of Frank's Red Hot at varying stages of being watered down, not much flavor, just varying degrees of heat. And due to the way they are cooked, the meat of the wings is not penetrated with flavor at all. The home fries came out cooked well but unflavored and could have done with a bit of salt or something else to enhance their flavor. Jalapeño poppers were done well and had cream cheese rather than cheddar which makes for a better taste overall. The best part of my meal was the Corn Puffs (fried sweet cream corn) which were quite delicious. The service tends to be very slow with "friends" of the restaurant seemingly getting preferential treatment. As an example, our group ordered appetizers and it took about 45 minutes for them to be delivered to our table. The table next to us ordered the exact same appetizers and theirs was delivered almost immediately (we did note that our waitress knew the people at the other table by name). We were not in a hurry so it wasn't that much of a problem, however the same thing happened with our wing order. The other table ordered after us and received their meal before us, and were actually finished eating and paying for their order before ours was delivered. This is not the first time that we have experienced slow service at this restaurant and I am unsure if they are just understaffed or poorly managed.Pricing is a bit high seeing (Wing prices are just over $1/wing each. ) as their wing orders do not come with anything other than celery (if they remember to bring it) so expect to pay extra for fries or a side if you are looking to make a complete meal. Because of this, I am not sure it qualifies for the "Dining on a budget" category with a wing order though you can eat for under $10 if you drink water and do not wish to have a side or order a sandwich instead.As to the deceptive billing: Leo's charges you a fee to utilize a credit or debit card. There is no mention of this in the restaurant until you produce a payment method at the register or with your waitstaff. Though the fee is not much (The one person in our group had an additional $0.44 added to their bill which was under $15 before the fee), it should be mentioned prominently somewhere in the place and made known BEFORE you place your order, or better yet, change the prices on your menu to reflect this charge and offer a CASH DISCOUNT instead. Leo's has been in Sumter for a long time and as I prefer local places to chain restaurants I am holding out hope that it will improve.

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3. Buffalo Wild Wings

2625 Broad St, Sumter, SC 29150-1846 American, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Takeout, Table Service +1 803-469-7400 https://www.facebook.com/BWW580
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3 based on 36 reviews

Buffalo Wild Wings

Reviewed By racefan4life

Over the last 3 years coming here my partner and I have had not too warm of a welcome compared to the other walk ins maybe because we are dressed in our Nascar gear ⚙️. Not once but 3 years in a row. Only last year we had a manager to acknowledge us like the rest of the guests. Not to mention when you get to the hotel you find that the orders are always wrong as far as how many wings we ordered we never get the full amount we ordered. I think we will find another place to go next season.

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