5 Best Restaurants in Columbia, The Midlands and Upstate

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We've compiled the best of the best in Columbia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Motor Supply Company Bistro

$$$$ | Vista Fodor's Choice
The daily-changing menu at this stalwart of the Columbia dining scene highlights the best of what local farmers and purveyors have to offer, worked into eclectic dishes that span European to Asian influences. The artsy interior (a former engine parts building, on the National Register of Historic Places) and thoughtful service make it a standout.
920 Gervais St., Columbia, SC, 29201, USA
803-256–6687
Known For
  • Curated beer and wine selection
  • Daily farm-to-table menu
  • Gorgeous setting in a renovated 19th-century building
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations recommended

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The War Mouth

$$ | Main Street Area Fodor's Choice

Named after a freshwater sunfish and set in a former auto repair garage, this casual-cool joint serves up whole-hog barbecue from its wood-fired outdoor pit as well as hearty Southern specialties like chicken bog, quail legs, and catfish stew. Have a nightcap of craft cocktails at the popular bar.

1209 Franklin St., Columbia, SC, 29201, USA
803-569–6144
Known For
  • Wood-fired meats
  • Lively happy hour
  • Craft cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Hampton Street Vineyard

$$$ | Downtown

This cozy bistro with upscale French fare is set in a below-ground-level dining room in one of the first buildings constructed in the city after Sherman's infamous march. It has exposed brick walls, arched windows, and original wide-plank floors, plus sidewalk seating, and feels like a true city bistro. Dinners are creative but not over the top, with entrées such as seared breast of duck with orange and fennel, and a classic steak frites.

1207 Hampton St., Columbia, SC, 29201, USA
803-252–0850
Known For
  • 650-bottle wine list that won Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence
  • Locally inspired, seasonally changing menu
  • Attractively presented entrées
Restaurant Details
Reservations recommended

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Little Pigs Barbecue

$ | Northeast

Enjoy the laid-back Southern atmosphere at this Carolina barbecue joint. Grab a plate, get in the buffet line, and load up on brisket, pulled pork barbecue, fried chicken, ribs, and fried fish, along with fixings such as collards, coleslaw, and macaroni and cheese.

4927 Alpine Rd., Columbia, SC, 29223, USA
803-788–8238
Known For
  • All-you-can-eat buffet
  • Real country cooking, priced right
  • Mustard-, tomato-, and vinegar-base barbecue sauces—choose your favorite
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun. and Wed.

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Mr. Friendly's New Southern Cafe

$$ | Five Points

Who knew that barbecue sauce could be the base for such tasty salad dressing or that pimento cheese could elevate a fillet to near perfection? Appetizers of fried pickles and country ham–spinach dip only add to the creative thinking that makes Mr. Friendly's such a local treasure. The ever-changing wine-by-the-glass menu is another.

2001A Greene St., Columbia, SC, 29205, USA
803-254–7828
Known For
  • Seafood specials
  • Impressive wine and beer list
  • Attractive outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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