The Oldest Restaurant In South Carolina Has A Truly Incredible History
It may surprise you to learn that South Carolina’s oldest restaurant is not located in South Carolina’s oldest city.
In the heart of Columbia, only a few blocks from the Governor’s Mansion, there’s a restaurant that opened in the capital city in 1940. As the oldest restaurant in South Carolina, Villa Tronco has a truly incredible history, including being credited with turning the city on its heels upon introducing pizza to South Carolina.



During WWII Sadie started cooking some family meals for the Northern soldiers of Italian descent who were stationed at Fort Jackson. As it turned out, the boys were homesick for their mothers' cooking.




Today the 4th generation of this amazing family is involved in the restaurant. Sadie's great grandaughter, Carmelina, is now making Villa Tronco's famous cheesecakes using the old family recipe. Her brother Bonner is also involved in helping mom and dad, Carmella and Joe Roche (third generation) with the daily activities of running the oldest restaurant in South Carolina.

Have you tried Villa Tronco yet? If you love authentic Italian then you’ll love Villa Tronco.
Villa Tronco
1213 Blanding St.
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 256-7677
www.VillaTronco.com
Not in or near Columbia but after reading this article you’re craving Italian food so bad that you want it tonight? Here are 15 Italian Restaurants in South Carolina That’ll Make Your Tastebuds Explode.
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