![]() At Stefano’s, the pizza is a favorite as well as the veal piccata. The Toniolo family has been preparing Italian fare for more than 20 years in Florence, and Cibo’s is the casual extension of Stefano’s on South Irby Street. Nothing on the menu is fried everything is baked.Ĭontinue on to Celebration Boulevard, where a new addition to the Toniolo family opened recently. Locally owned and operated, Southern Hops Brewing Company’s focus in the kitchen is using local products and offering hand-crafted beer with great food. Go for the salads, soups, pasta, burgers or gyros and stay for the delicious desserts.Ĭontinuing west on Palmetto, there’s one of Florence’s first brewpubs. It features American and Mediterranean cuisine. Located on West Palmetto Street.Īcross the street, one of the many Greek-inspired restaurants is also a local favorite: Starfire Grill and Restaurant. One dish to try before leaving town: the shrimp and grits. The kitchen uses local ingredients - try the risotto using Darlington’s Carolina Plantation Rice or the Sweet N’ Spicy Shrimp Salad featuring local vegetables. ![]() Just down the road enjoy Southern hospitality at Red Bone Alley Restaurant and Bar, where you’ll feel like you’re dining outside in Charleston. San Jose: Tacos and Tequila It’s the place to go for - well - tacos and tequila, but the favorite truly is the guacamole-made tableside to your specifications. It’s stuffed with some of our home-state favorites: fried chicken, okra, thick-cut bacon, pimento cheese, blended cheese and tomatoes. Among some great well-known chain restaurants, there are also some local eateries worth trying out:ġ720 Burger Bar. Just down Interstate 95 at exit 160A is the hospitality district. First bottled in 1903, there are the “Hot” and “Not as Hot” formulas to choose from. The company is located on the grounds of the massive South of the Border tourist attraction in Hamer. And while you’re sampling pecans, try Blenheim Ginger Ale from the earliest, smallest and some say finest independent soda bottling company in the country. #Cibos charleston fullThe shop also carries a full line of South Carolina food products, including scuppernong cider, locally grown fruit preserves and mixes for shrimp and grits. 52, stop by Young’s Premium Foods outlet store to sample a variety of scrumptious pecans. They offer simple basket meals guaranteed to satisfy. So grab your family or friends to try out these local favorites:Ĭheck out the Pee Dee State Farmers Market for some produce or the biannual plant and flower festivals, and while there, enjoy lunch at Farmer’s Market Barn & Grill. Around here, a meal isn’t just to nourish the body it’s to enjoy the company we’re with, as well as our roots. ![]() In Florence County, residents embrace new and old restaurants, especially locally owned. ![]()
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