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Anyone remember Lum's? Oversized hot dog and cold draft beer. Come to think if it, both were oversized. Was in the Andy's Deli building I believe.
I remember eating a number of steak sandwiches at Cogburn's on Sumter Street back in the day. I'm assuming they are no longer around.
Amen to Sub Cabin.Sub Cabin across the river. Spit special Capitol Restaurant. Dianne's on Assembly...lasagna.
The Leventis family owned it, I knew their kid Jimmy at Carolina. He passed away a few years ago.
Let’s face it. Opening an all you can eat restaurant in a college town is a freaking stupid business plan. Any one remember Duff Smorgasbord? I rest my case.Thought of another... the restaurant at Table Rock State Park. Their country ham was the best I’ve ever had. They’d bring the food out on carts and bring as much as you could eat. I hate to think I ate them out of business.
Just a beautiful setting and great food.
Over the years restaurants close down, especially a few years back. What’s the 2 or 3 restaurants you wished you could eat at today that no longer exist?
In Greenville, I miss the Rainbow Drive-in on Poinsett Hwy, and John Paul’s Armadillo Oil Company on Frontage Rd. Columbia had a John Paul’s when I was at USC, but it was nowhere near as good as the one in Greenville.
Let’s face it. Opening an all you can eat restaurant in a college town is a freaking stupid business plan. Any one remember Duff Smorgasbord? I rest my case.
Details details....Table Rock isn’t in a college town.
Well, then, let's add the Captain's Kitchen on Decker Boulevard.1. Hites in Batesburg-Leesville
2. Whales Tail in Ballentine?
3. Carlisle Fish Camp
4. Goonie Birds in Laurens
5. Dopeys in Newberry
The Barbecue King in Greenville
Yea the coffee pot was pretty good. Albert officiated me and my wife’s wedding and my wife worked for him on occasion. He was a good man.Let me add one more to my list. The Coffee Pot in Dunean- Greenville, SC. It has been closed for many many years. Great food, they served a little bit of everything.
Yea the coffee pot was pretty good. Albert officiated me and my wife’s wedding and my wife worked for him on occasion. He was a good man.
The Barbecue King in Greenville
Assuming Blacks Fish Camp in Easley is still closed. Decent food there. Always enjoyed it.
Also, liked Brushy Creek BBQ in Powdersville pretty good. I know it wasn’t the best, but sometimes you just eat something enough you fall in love with it. Brushy Creek was my intro to mustard based sauce.
Hungry Fisherman
Herb’s
Steak and Ale
Cork and Cleaver
Bobby’s House of Pizza
Applegate’s Landing
Garcia’s
Oriental Garden (Korean restaurant on Main St.)
Groucho's is everywhere.Is Groucho’s still around?
Let me add one more to my list. The Coffee Pot in Dunean- Greenville, SC. It has been closed for many many years. Great food, they served a little bit of everything.
didnt get out much did u?I lived in SC for 21 years and I never heard of most of these towns you all are talking about, much less these restaurants.
The Coffee Pot also served payin' off pin ball
I remember eating a number of steak sandwiches at Cogburn's on Sumter Street back in the day. I'm assuming they are no longer around.