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The Pig’s Dinner is a decadent banana split. The restaurant also claims to sell more tea than any other restaurant in the United States, at 62,500 gallons per year.
Beacon Drive-In (1946) Spartanburg staple The Beacon opened Thanksgiving Day 1946 on East Main Street. The restaurant moved to Reidville Road, now John B. White Sr. Boulevard and expanded three times.
The South Carolina city of Spartanburg has an unlikely reputation for its throwback restaurants and drive-ins. ... Beacon Drive-In. ... The Pig’s Dinner is a decadent banana split.
TV crews from the Travel Channel will be filming a six to seven minute segment at Beacon Drive-In in Spartanburg Monday for their show Food Paradise. Crews will descend on the restaurant at about ...
SPARTANBURG, SC (WSPA) – The Beacon Drive-In, a landmark restaurant in Spartanburg, will be closed through October 7 for employee COVID tests and cleaning. In a message posted to the restaurant ...
A Spartanburg, South Carolina, restaurant has a spot on the Southern Living "Most Beloved Burger Joints" list. The list published this week names The Beacon.(Video below: Remembering J.C. Stroble ...
Spartanburg’s landmark restaurant “The Beacon Drive-In” will be the subject of another national television show. The sign out front says, “Welcome Travel Channel May 14”. Beacon owner ...
In its decades of operation, The Beacon has been featured on The Cooking Channel, The Travel Channel and Food Network. Boots and Sonny's Drive-In Known as the “home of the Hot Dog Man,” Boots ...
Beacon Drive-In (1946) Spartanburg staple The Beacon opened Thanksgiving Day 1946 on East Main Street. The restaurant moved to Reidville Road, now John B. White Sr. Boulevard and expanded three times.
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