Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Augusta. Augusta–Richmond County US: /əˈɡʌstə/ is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia, and located on the Savannah River, at the head of its navigable portion. It is in the Piedmont section of the state. The Augusta metro area is situated in both Georgia and South Carolina, which is divided by the Savannah River. Augusta's warm climate made it a major resort town of the Eastern United States in the early and mid-20th century.
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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!
Where to eat American food in Augusta: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 26 reviews
I have dietary restrictions so before I go to any restaurant I check online first to assure there was something that I could eat (I usually pick at least two things that are at least kosher style or go vegetarian). What is listed online is not what was offered. I luckily did find something to eat, but I think whoever listed this as vegetarian friendly doesn't know what vegetarians eat. Luckily I can eat fish.
Georgia, United States Food Guide: 4 Soups food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Augusta
4 based on 33 reviews
We always have to stop here and eat whenever we are near the Augusta area. We will even plan our trips around their hours. The hours are a bit weird since they are open on certain Saturdays and every fourth Sunday. The food is always fresh and hot when they bring it out to you and the staff has always been friendly. If you're looking for southern comfort food with great hospitality then this is definitely what you're looking for! Parking is on the street but we've never really had any issues with finding a place to park!
4 based on 20 reviews
Two friends were in town to attend a funeral and we wanted to get together for brunch. I suggested that we give the Whistle Stop a try since itâs close to the church and the menu looked interesting. Itâs a tiny place and they were full at first but there was a table on the sidewalk for us. After quite a wait the waitress took our orders: two grits bowls, one oatmeal bowl and a muffin. It took an extremely long time to get our food - at least 30 to 45 minutes. During this time my friend had to ask the waitress three times for a glass of water before she finally received it. When the food arrived the grits and oatmeal were barely warm. How could this happen? Surely these dishes were already hot on the stove and just needed to be dished up for us. The waitress was polite and apologized but gave no explanation. She offered to reduce the bill if I wanted her to. I was embarrassed to have taken my friends here to wait so long for such a poor meal.
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