Some dining experiences in the Palmetto State are almost a rite of passage before you can officially declare your love for South Carolina. One such eatery is comprised of several iconic buildings acquired from other towns and then moved to the very spot where they now sit and dole out meal after delicious meal to locals and visitors alike.
If you have yet to step foot inside Lonestar BBQ in Santee, then you — and your taste buds — are in a for a delightful surprise.
Named after the (almost) ghost town of Lonestar where some of the buildings were acquired, Lonestar BBQ & Mercantile is a step back in time with its shabby shanty chic curb appeal and noted historic charms.
Inside the neatly placed repurposed buildings, you'll find spaces that are part mercantile and part restaurant — the best kind of restaurant: laid back, unassuming, and come-as-you-are casual.
Aside from flavorful single plate options you can order from the menu, Lonestar has an irresistible Southern buffet always overflowing with mouthwatering BBQ and fall-off-the-bone fried chicken.
Don't worry about finding a seat! There is plenty of room inside the collected old buildings that make up this enchanting flash-from-the-past restaurant.
Lonestar BBQ & Mercantile is open four days week: Thursday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The buffet is always available. Learn more from the official website!
While in Santee, pop over to this state park to take a peek at the cabins you can rent that are on top of the water!
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