A window seat at the white table clothed bistro or a seat at the counter at the diner. You’ll have a lot of choices for dining in the Upcountry.

Get some boiled peanuts. You have to try them. But also try the grilled zucchini panzanella with heirloom tomatoes, cucumber and garlic chips. In the Upcountry you’ll find plenty of home-style cooking but you’ll also find restaurants that compete on the world stage. Look for the quirky place by the roadside and give it a try. Take a walk downtown to discover a unique restaurant. You’ll be surprised at what you find.
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American Grocery Restaurant strives to serve the finest in refined American Seasonal Cuisine, featuring products sourced from local and regional farms and from artisan producers from within the United States. more info...
Step back in time when entering Aunt Sue's restaurant and enjoy the rustic and old fashioned surroundings in the shadow of Table Rock Mountain. more info...
This unique restaurant features a dairy bar, old-fashioned hamburgers and plate specials as well as vegetables. A great collection of '50s memorabilia. more info...
The Cafe, located in the beautiful atrium of Embassy Suites hotel, offers elegant dining in a casual atmosphere. more info...
High Cotton is Lowcountry born, yet right at home in Greenville! Our food is familiar, robust, American, just like the Upstate. And our hospitable service is right on the money. more info...
This wonderful restaurant offers hand-cut Black Angus steaks, a large variety of fresh seafood and chicken and homemade desserts. more info...
Surrounded by beautiful scenery and located in an historic stone building 1/5 mile below Caesars Head State Park, this very special restaurant offers elegant dining in a casual atmosphere. more info...
Wide variety of fruits grown, including apples (30 varieties), peaches, plums, nectarines, pears, Asian pear apple, raspberries, blackberrys. Fresh Cider is also available. more info...
The historic district is a charming section of Seneca and was selected for the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. more info...
This beautiful lake front restaurant offers panoramic views of Lake Hartwell while serving regional cuisine including seafood, beef, and chicken. The full beverage service includes a varied wine list. more info...
The statue of Shoeless Joe Jackson watches over this upscale barbecue hangout, located in a former cotton warehouse. more info...
Soby's is an eclectic blend of contemporary, continental cuisine infused with traditional Southern ingredients, transforming old favorites into something fresh and new. more info...
Southern-style cooking featuring Abed's famous fried chicken, called "the finest in Blue Ridge Country" by Blue Ridge Country Magazine. An American-owned cafeteria style restaurant, Abed has owned the restaurant for 37 years.... more info...