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- BBoatguyHouston •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe are repeat customers that drive 75 minutes to enjoy the great food and service. Our waiter this time was Drifftin, and he was terrific answering all of our questions regarding different dishes. This restaurant never disappoints in delicious food or first class service.More infoFrog Hollow TavernPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown Augusta•4.8
- CCathyBaltimore / Maryland •8 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI didn't have high expectations for a hotel restaurant. We were staying at the Marriott suites, it was Valentine's Day, so we decided to try it. Sabrina was our server, she was very sweet and efficient. I had a Mediterranean salad, which was fabulous and huge. For our entrées, I had mushroom ravioli with shrimp and my husband had shrimp and Cajun grits. The food was phenomenal. Shrimp was perfectly prepared and the flavors were on point. The bar staff was also friendly, our server Mickey was really friendly and the drinks were great. The staff went out of their way to make us happy. I would come back to this restaurant even if not staying at the hotel.More infoAugustino's at the Augusta MarriottPrice: Expensive• Italian• Downtown Augusta•4.7
- JJacksonNashville •7 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoVery nice Valentine's dinner with my wife here. The menu was fixed for the evening, but had great choices for the main course. All of it was delicious, including the cocktails. Will definitely be back!More infoPineapple Ink TavernPrice: Moderate• Cuban• Downtown Augusta•4.6
- JJeffAtlanta •13 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe were looking for something other than the typical Valentine Day dinner. We had a great dinner and nice live music. The service and food were great. We’ll do it again.More infoTacocatPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Downtown Augusta•4.7
- SShawnCharlotte •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 7, 2025Quan (sp?) was great table side and attentive without being pushy. Sushi and crudo were very tasty with thoughtful presentation. Cocktails well made. Biggest issue (same with this restaurant's predecessor) is value.More info990 BROADPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Downtown Augusta•4.8
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The best reviewed restaurant in North Augusta is Brinkley's Chop House
The restaurants with the best service in North Augusta are Brinkley's Chop House, Bistro 55 and DiVino Ristorante Italiano
The restaurants with the best ambiance in North Augusta are Brinkley's Chop House, Bistro 55 and Salt + Marrow Kitchen
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