Last Saturday night Shelby friends Charles and Sue and I ventured down to Boiling Springs, South Carolina to try out a restaurant that had been recommended. I didn't realize there was a BS SOUTH Carolina and not that far from Boiling Spring, North Carolina. The Copper Grill was quite busy including a number of high school students who were having dinner before their prom. The restaurant has high ceilings---almost barn-like---and it was quite noisy because of the acoustics. But the service was good, the prices reasonable, and the food good.
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Vegetable marinara. |
The servings were much too big. I chose the vegetable marinara which was very tasty and included lots of artichokes and olives along with the usual tomatoes. It was easily enough for two people. As a side, the baked sweet potato with butter and a cinnamon/honey sauce would have made for a meal by itself, and it was delicious.
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Each of us had a baked sweet potato. |
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Charles chose the grilled salmon. |
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Charles greets prom-goers. |
Some of the young people having dinner before their prom attend the same church as Charles and Sue.
I was happy to try a new restaurant, and I had a delightful visit with friends Charles and Sue.
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