Dining Augusta
Can't miss dining establishments
No matter what you're looking for, Augusta has at least one place for everything. You'll find everything from fine dining to good ol' southern cooking at these local restaurants.
Dining Reviews
La Maison on Telfair
Dinner at La Maison on Telfair feels like dinner at a friend's elegant house, where nothing is left to chance and attention to every detail is obvious.
Bistro 491 At Surrey Center
Bistro 491's cuisine spans the globe, and the sure-footed chef adds distinctive touches to everything. An incredible wine list, includes offerings by the glass, half-bottle and full bottle.
Calverts
With its 25-year history in Augusta, Calvert's on Highland Avenue has a reputation for fine cuisine that is as well-established as Masters Week blooms.
Sunshine Bakery
A trip to Sunshine is like a visit to any good deli in New York City. People come for sustenance, not to be entertained or stimulated. You eat good food on plastic dishes -- no garnish, no frills.
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- Andrew's
- Augustino's At the Radisson Riverfront Augusta
- Barberitos
- Bee's Knees
- Cadwalladers
- Cafe du Teau
- The Cotton Patch
- Dave's Restaurant
- Evergreen Buffet
- Fat Man's Cafe
- Harbor Inn
- Hot Foods by Calvin
- Luigi's
- Matsu Sige
- Mimmo's Taste of Italy
- Ming Wah
- Miyabi Kyoto Japanese Steak House
- Mocha Marks
- Morelia's
- Niko's Athens Restaurant & Taverna
- Poppy Seeds
- Pork Chops
- Rae's Coastal Cafe
- R. Gabriel's
- Serendipity
- Sports Center Billiards
- Squeaky's Tip Top
- Taj of India
- T-Bonz Steakhouse of Augusta
- The Snug
- Tilly's Peas and Butter Beans
- The Upper Crust
- Vallarta's
- The Village Deli
- White Elephant Cafe
- Wild Wing Cafe
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