People from all over visit Carolina Barbecue to relish in our finger-lickin’ Lexington-style juicy pork barbecue, ribs, chicken, turkey, and beef brisket. We hickory-smoke our barbecue for 14-16 hours.
Eat & Drink
A famous Southern landmark and home of the world-famous Beacon Iced Tea, Chili Cheese A-Plenty, Sliced Pork-A-Plenty, Onion Rings, and The Pig’s Dinner and many other food favorites. It’s a Southern tradition to eat at The Beacon Drive-In. You’ll be greeted by Smiles-A-Plenty and served with Service-A-Plenty. Famous for our Chili Cheese A-Plenty, a chili cheeseburger on a bun buried on a plate underneath piles of sweet onion rings and French fried potatoes and the great drive-in tea of the South – generously sweetened, laced with a touch of lemon, served over a pack of shaved ice.
Wade’s is all about delicious “Southern Cooked Meats and Vegetables”, served by a friendly waitstaff or from an efficient take-out area. Wade’s has been doing Southern cooking since 1947! Have YOU had your veggies today?
Specializing in country-style cuisine, offers the Southern favorite meat-and-three special alongside other menu items like hash, barbeque and burgers. Our signature dish, however, is our chicken stew. Holden’s Ranch is family run and is based on the values and techniques that are inspired by founder Phil Holden.
Papa’s Breakfast Nook was founded in 1988 by “Papa Sam” Rhodes. It has become Spartanburg’s favorite 24 hour restaurant known for its omelettes, pancakes, burgers, and salads.
Mexico’s food is as exciting and colorful as its art and music, as dramatic as its history and as appealing as its lively, warm-hearted people. We, at Corona’s, believe that by using only the freshest ingredients available and the finest recipes.
At Sonny’s Pizza, we believe the main ingredient to our award-winning pizza isn’t the homemade dough, the premium cheeses, or even the fresh toppings; it is our constant strive for perfection. The hot air ovens most places use just don’t produce a high quality pizza, and it shows in everything from the crust up to the toppings. So we studied the time-honored tradition of brick ovens and built an old-world style version that gives our pizza a more authentic taste. This oven allows us to do something most places can’t – actually bake the pizza. Come join us for lunch and enjoy our daily lunch specials.
Western North Carolina Area
Elegant. Romantic. Refined. With deliciously creative interpretations of regional cuisine. Estate-raised beef and lamb. Mountain trout. Fresh-picked ingredients from our kitchen gardens. The wines of Biltmore. White tablecloths. Fine china bearing the Vanderbilt “V.” Beautiful views. Gracious service. The little luxuries and attention to detail that have always characterized Vanderbilt entertaining. An evening in The Dining Room at the Inn on Biltmore is an evening to remember.
You know those great little places you find on the best road trips? This is one of them. Drop in for a tasty appetizer, big fat burger, wrap, a sandwich of your choice or a crispy salad. Eat inside or on the deck overlooking the Rocky Broad River. Or, if you’re going hiking in Chimney Rock Park, pick up a picnic to go. Located in the heart of Chimney Rock Village next to the Park entrance, 60 miles north of Spartanburg. Catering. Beer and wine available. Open all year.
This charming, rustic restaurant was originally an historic barn designed by Richard Morris Hunt. Now transformed into a courtyard restaurant with walls of windows, Deerpark Restaurant on Biltmore Estate serves a generous array of Southern family-style dishes and Appalachian specialties. Our mouthwatering Sunday brunches offer bountiful choices. It’s an excellent setting for family dining, with children nine and younger dining with you for free. Estate admission is required.
Savor al fresco dining beside the winery on the Biltmore Estate. Delicious food, wine, and the natural beauty of Biltmore come together at the Arbor Grill to give you the ultimate Biltmore experience. Live musicians entertain Friday through Sunday. Enjoy a glass of Biltmore wine or Biltmore’s own Vanderbilt Pale Ale. Dine on savory appetizers, gourmet sandwiches, and entrees created with locally grown ingredients. Estate admission is required. Lunch and dinner served.