Bantam Chef
8583 S Hampton St, Kershaw, SC, 29067
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Address :
8583 S Hampton St
Kershaw, SC, 29067 - Phone (803) 475-2321
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
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Chris D.
Looking for a tasty country style meal? This is a great place to stop! The menu is filled with your typical country style offerings divided between breakfast, lunch and dinner. Bantam Chef offers affordable and friendly service, a small but delicious buffet of homemade food, hand dipped ice cream, and some massive hamburgers. If you're in the area and you're hungry, give them a try!
(5)Stephanie P.
I use to eat there all the time until I got food poisoning from the salad bar and never ate the salad bar again. The hot wings and teriyaki wings were very good and the chicken plate also. I'm just scared to eat there again. Maybe at a later time.
(1)Dennis I.
Stopped and had some ice cream; looks like a popular local place, quite a few people there; down home friendly atmosphere
(5)Bryan L.
Fresh country cooking!!! Helps that it's located about 3 miles from Carolina Motorsports Park. Great breakfast, and a pretty good (considering) lunch.
(3)David S.
You pull into this place, having been told by several race friends that they have the best to-go breakfast in town. I pulled in for dinner after a long day of driving. It's a throwback: vinyl tableclothes, high school age waitresses (okay, maybe college), dinky little salad bar, sweet potato fries, real sweet tea, hamburger steaks. This is a rinky dink little Southern diner. For what I expected, what I got was delic', filling, and just what I needed. Okay, they won't make the Food Network anytime soon, but since there were so many people there every time I passed by, they clearly have a lot of loyal clientele. What's not to like? And the waitress was a dear.
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