A Foodie's Road Trip to Southern Suppers in Augusta Augusta, Georgia, is a treasure trove of Southern charm and culinary delights.
A Foodie's Road Trip to Southern Suppers in Augusta
Augusta, Georgia, is a treasure trove of Southern charm and culinary delights. Located just across the Savannah River from North Augusta, South Carolina, this historic city boasts a rich food scene that's perfect for a road trip. As you wander through the streets, you'll discover hidden gems serving up classic comfort food with a twist.
Classic Southern Cuisine
Start your day at The Partridge Inn (![image: southern-cuisine, soul-food, fried-chicken], ![image: brunch, breakfast, waffles]), where you can indulge in fluffy biscuits and gravy or sweet tea-infused French toast. Don't forget to try their famous fried chicken, a Southern staple.
For lunch, head to The Lady & Sons (![image: southern-cuisine, soul-food, shrimp-and-grits], ![image: casual-dining, family-friendly]), Paula Deen's iconic restaurant. Savor shrimp and grits or fried green tomatoes, all while surrounded by the warm hospitality of the South.
Local Favorites
In the evening, explore the Fulmer Street neighborhood, where you'll find a variety of local eateries serving up Southern favorites with a twist. Try The Imperial Theatre, a historic theater turned restaurant, for their delectable shrimp and grits or The Beer Garden at 7th & Broad, which offers craft beers to pair with your meal.
Sweet Treats
Save room for dessert and head to Leopold's Ice Cream (![image: ice-cream, sweet-treats, peach]), a beloved Augusta institution since 1919. Enjoy a scoop of their famous peach ice cream or try one of their unique flavors like honey lavender.
Practical Info
- Hours: Vary by restaurant; check ahead of time
- Fees: Most restaurants are pay-as-you-go; some may have minimal fees for parking or services
- Location hints: Augusta's Historic District is a great place to start your culinary adventure, with many restaurants within walking distance of each other. Don't be afraid to ask locals for recommendations or try exploring the city on foot.