Go ahead. Go WHOLE HOG when South Carolina’s only running scenic train makes it possible for you to ride the rails and enjoy a good old-fashioned BBQ dinner all in the same day! Because what goes together better than a train ride and some delicious South Carolina BBQ? Here is more on this incredible BBQ train in South Carolina.

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The BBQ train at the South Carolina Railroad Museum are scheduled for Saturday evenings between March and November. They include a stop at the Rion Quarry office building where you’ll disembark and enjoy a buffet BBQ dinner with three kinds of BBQ and numerous sides. All aboard for a deliciously good time! Kids under 2 ride free.

Address: 110 Industrial Park Road, Winnsboro, SC, 29180. More information can be found here and on their Facebook Page.

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What are the best BBQ restaurants in South Carolina?

There’s no denying that the Palmetto State has some of the best food in the country and that includes barbecue. Some of the best spots for the best BBQ are found in the most unassuming places. Located in the small town of Salters, Cooper’s Country Store which operates out of an old Exxon station, is where you can find some incredible pit-smoked barbecue. The meat is cooked in vinegar-based barbecue sauce for 12 hours and customers line up to get some when it’s ready! In Hemingway, Scott’s Bar-B-Que attracts people from all over the state for its low-and-slow cooked barbecue cooked in the restaurant’s signature sauce.

Are there any train-themed restaurants in South Carolina?

Located in Branchville, Eatery at the Depot occupies the space of what was once a historic train depot. The building was constructed in 1877 and includes a museum you can peruse as you wait for your meal. This is certainly one memorable place to eat!

Are there any train museums in South Carolina?

Aside from the South Carolina Railroad Museum where you also have the opportunity to book a scenic or themed train ride, there are a few other options for train-themed museums around the state. In Spartanburg, you can visit the Hub City Railroad Museum where you can learn about the history of the railroad in this part of the state. It’s housed in the former Southern Railroad Depot and best of all, admission is free!

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