Fort Mill, also known as Fort Mill Township, is a town in York County in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It is a suburb of the city of Charlotte, North Carolina and is located north of Rock Hill. As of 2015, approximately 13,662 people live inside the town's corporate limits with a total of 36,119 people residing within the entire township. Some businesses and residents in the Indian Land community of neighboring Lancaster County often use Fort Mill as their city address as it is the nearest incorporated area, but the official town boundary is located only in York County.
Restaurants in Fort Mill
5.0 based on 59 reviews
Grower, harvester and producer of all-natural pepper, and USDA Organic pepper products. Home of the World's Hottest Pepper -- Smokin' Ed's Carolina Reaper.
If you are a lover of teh hottest or proving your man or womanhood through idiocy, You have to get to puckerbutt. They have fresh Carolina Reapers, Ghost peppers, etc and also have sauces and goodies made with all the most horribly painful awful incredible delicious peppers in the world, including the new hottest, Pepper X. The people are so nice and will help, whether you are stopping in or ordering online.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Our goal is to create a comfortable atmosphere where we offer a unique and distinctive mix of wines and specialty beers with value. Our multi-purpose space is home to both a retail shop where you may purchase wines, beer, accessories and cigars as well as an on-premise bar area where you may enjoy wine, beer, artisan cheese and desserts in the company of your friends and neighbors. We look forward to getting to know you at grapevine!
4.5 based on 41 reviews
The city is updating this park and they’re doing a great job! It’s a great place to spend a few minutes or a few hours. Plenty of green spaces, a very nice play ground, and a paved walking trail.
4.0 based on 9 reviews
Upper Room Chapel in Fort Mill, South Carolina should be on a list of historic places as it is definitely a unique and "must see" place to visit. It is without a doubt one of the most breathtaking and peaceful buildings and properties I've ever visited. It is modeled after The Upper Room in Jerusalem, Israel where The Last Supper was held. There is absolutely NO charge to visit, NOR does anyone there ask you to donate monies as another review erroneously and mistakenly suggested. It is quite the contrary as they stress that the building and property are open to those who seek solace and wish to pray, meditate or just stroll the grounds and walk along the "Walk of Faith" which has beautiful red granite stones along the walk with scriptures engraved. The property is wooded and peaceful and Sugar Creek winds along the side. The building itself is truly breathtaking and unique. Volunteers staff the building and are available to pray with you if you wish, or you may sit and pray alone if you prefer or simply visit and explore. Definitely a "must see" visit for anyone visiting the Charlotte area.
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