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For dinner, some of the area’s most<br />
special places include Sconyers<br />
Barbecue near Windsor Spring Road<br />
for the ambiance. You can feed the<br />
catfish outside. Old McDonalds Fish<br />
Camp outside of North Augusta ups the<br />
stakes with great fare and the ability<br />
to feed ducks, fish and goats while you<br />
wait. They serve up grits while you<br />
wait, too. Then there’s T’s restaurant,<br />
an old family favorite out on Mike<br />
Padgett Highway. Definitely worth the<br />
visit and a place your kids will like to go<br />
with the family.<br />
For dessert or a treat try The Pink<br />
Dipper in North Augusta. It’s an old<br />
fashioned ice cream shop that’s usually<br />
quiet and the service is slow but<br />
something about the ambiance and<br />
the old style malts and shakes is fun.<br />
Summerville Scoops in Daniel Village<br />
serves funky flavors of homemade<br />
gelato. The Boll Weevil has cake slices<br />
bigger than your kid’s head if you want<br />
quality and quantity.<br />
If corporate is your thing, then Red<br />
Robin in Evans is popular. Texas Road<br />
House off Washington Road has<br />
Kids nights on Tuesdays and they<br />
have tablets with games on them.<br />
Chick-Fil-A is right there too with a<br />
playground inside.<br />
Enjoy these selections and let us know<br />
what you think. Check out this article<br />
and others like it on our <strong>web</strong>site,<br />
The<strong>NewcomersGuide</strong>.com and let us know<br />
if you have any places that you like to<br />
take your kids in the comments section.<br />
FAMILY<br />
photos courtesy of Summerville Scoops and Nacho Mama’s, respectively<br />
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