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- BBobSouth Carolina •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoOur waiter was outstanding and the food was exceptionally good, perfect place to celebrate our wedding anniversaryMore infoFrog Hollow TavernPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown Augusta•4.8
- SScottVIPAtlanta •6 reviews5.0Dined on May 2, 2025Great menu. Fresh food. David our server was great.More info990 BROADPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Downtown Augusta•4.8
- RRachelCharlotte •2 reviews5.0Dined on Apr 26, 2025We were on time for our reservation, but it still took ~15 minutes to get a table. Our server was very friendly and the food was great!More infoCraft & Vine - Augusta, GAPrice: Very Expensive• Tapas / Small Plates• Downtown Augusta•4.6
- SsalcedoJacksonville / Northeast Florida •4 reviews5.0Dined on Apr 20, 2025Very good food and customer service. Will come back again.More infoAugustino's at the Augusta MarriottPrice: Expensive• Italian• Downtown Augusta•4.6
- WWendyAtlanta •2 reviews5.0Dined on Mar 29, 2025Fish tacos and bang bang shrimp were delicious. Live music was very enjoyable, too.More infoTacocatPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Downtown Augusta•4.5
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Discover North Augusta
North Augusta sits along the Savannah River. It’s home to a glorious variety of restaurants, cafes, and diners and has a small-town feel with plenty of charm. The town offers a great selection of food. You could have delicious French cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner or take your pick from the assortment of seafood restaurants. Classic favorites are abundant in the city’s many American restaurants or steakhouses found in the area. If it’s comfort food you’re craving, local restaurants offer delicious Southern food with genuine Southern charm. You can find shrimp and grits, macaroni and cheese, fried chicken, Southern sweet tea, and another local favorite, cornbread!
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The best reviewed restaurant in North Augusta is Brinkley's Chop House
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