Eating in Augusta (Georgia)
This guide uses the following price ranges for a typical meal for one, including soft drink:
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Budget |
under $20
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Mid-range |
$20 to $35
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Splurge |
over $35
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Augusta has many of the national chain restaurants found in other cities, however the city has many excellent local eateries including:
Bee's Knees Tapas, 211 Tenth St, ☎ (706) 828-3600, . Tue-Thurs 5PM-11PM, Fri - Sun 5PM-12AM, Bar open until. A hip restaurant in Downtown Augusta with a fusion-style multi-cultural menu. Other features include a bar with a wide range of drinks and a selection of many vegetarian-friendly dishes. This is an ideal location for a date and may not a good choice for small children. Mid-range. �
La Maison on Telfair, 404 Telfair St, ☎ (706) 722-4805, . 6:00PM - 10:00PM, Wine Bar & Tapas Lounge 5:00PM-Till. A rather expensive but classical French restaurant in the heart of downtown Augusta. Expect to pay beyond 60$ per person for a normal dinner, and far beyond that for a good night out. Splurge. �
Tako Sushi, 437 Highland Ave, ☎ (706) 736-9191. 2-11 p.m. Mon-Sat. A fusion restaurant offering a mix of Sushi and Mexican-inspired dishes. This combination is actually very successful and keeps the small restaurant constantly busy. Mid-range or higher. �
Manuel's Bread Cafe, 505 Railroad Ave (take 13th street bridge into SC take left on buena vista, then take 3rd left on crystal lake dr. Follow into Hammond's Ferry), ☎ 803-308-1323, . Tue-Fri 9AM-10PM SAT 8AM-10PM Sunday Brunch 11:30-3:00PM. The menu features breads and pastries, sandwiches, French Mediterranean dishes, vegetables and grilled meats. Chef Verney-Carron uses vegetables grown at Hammond's Ferry's organic Blue Clay Farm which is steps from the restaurant. �
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