Sponsored Content

3 buzzworthy restaurants to try in Columbia, SC

Sponsored by
Dishes from Ratio, a Peruvian restaurant in Columbia, SC.

Take your tastebuds on a trip with a weekend getaway to Columbia, SC — photo from Ratio.

Photo by Forrest Clonts

If you’re looking for a getaway filled with scrumptious dishes and unique drinks, Columbia, SC is the place to be.

Here are three can’t-miss restaurants to add to the itinerary:

  • Hunter-Gatherer: Columbia’s very first microbrewery is still going strong, known for elevated American dishes and house-brewed beers.
  • Coa Agaveria y Cocina: Columbia’s upscale Mexican destination for bold flavors and tasty cocktails.
  • Ratio: Ratio puts a twist on authentic Peruvian cuisine with seasonal plates and hand-crafted drinks.

More restaurants to visit.*

More from GVLtoday
The road to the Final Four could start in Greenville, either for the Furman Paladins looking to shine their glass slippers or one of the eight teams starting the NCAA Tournament here for rounds one and two.
Grab a blanket and settle in to see these artists at local outdoor venues in Greenville.
Each week, GVLtoday and CLTtoday will recap “Top Chef: Carolinas” with fun facts we’ve learned from our reporting behind the scenes and our pro tips about venues featured in each of our cities.
Dining in Greenville is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Mayor Knox White says VisitGreenvilleSC estimates we’ve lost 70,000 hotel room nights from events that Greenville could not accommodate without a development like this.
It’s free to attend as the sports network spotlights Greenville and the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament.
This is the ultimate “what if,” and it’s all in good fun. Which side of Main Street would you choose?
This is a new dining experience from the Papi’s Tacos team.
We sat down with the “Top Chef” team to find out what moments they loved most when filming this season in Greenville.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re spotlighting women in Greenville making history through their work happening right now.