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Reviews for Front Porch in Richburg, SC

Courtney Sink 1 year ago
5

I?ve been going to the Front Porch since I can remember! It?s a family-owned restaurant, and the same lady has been cooking for... them since she was 18 years old. Boy, does she know how to throw down in the kitchen! My old school teacher told me the houseactually used to belong to one of her friends, but when they turned the road into a busy highway they sold; so for anyonethinking it needs an upgrade, there?s a lot of history behind it. I highly recommend the baked chicken, fried pork chops, Macand cheese, cabbage, and broccoli casserole, but you can?t go wrong with anything. Fried green tomatoes should always be eatenas an appetizer? they are the best I?ve ever had (just not sold on Sunday). Don?t even think about not trying the cornbread. Notmany places can top it! It?s buttery with a hint of sweetness, and never dry. If you?re looking for local catering, they?realways a good option. We used to get the BBQ, Mac and cheese and green beans for our birthday parties. I?ve moved to Charlotte,but will always road trip back home for some front porch!!! If you?re stopping by exit 65 off of 77, make the stop for a try. Read more

Dustan Eberhardt 1 year ago
5

Food was great. Staff was attentive. Restaurant has a nice old country feel. Restaurant was packed at lunch.

Missy Mixon 1 year ago
5

If you are traveling I-77 and have a hankering for a good home cooked meal, you must stop at The Front Porch. The atmosphere is... probably not everyone's taste, but I loved it. There are china hutches a fireplace and an old upright piano scattered aboutthe dining rooms. You get a meat and three here for $11.99 (as of 10/23/2022). The fried chicken was perfectly seasoned andcrispy outside, tender and juicy inside. The side options are plentiful. I especially loved the candied yams and the beets.Beef tips with gravy were also delicious. Service was fast and friendly. We will definitely stop if we come this way again. Read more

samantha mcallister 1 year ago
5

This place was just what we needed! I'm traveling with my small family and really wanted home cooked food, not fast food.... Although there was a wait, we enjoyed some time on the front porch and looking at the gorgeous wild flowers. This place is verywelcoming. There were plenty of Togo orders as well as other dine in guest so the wait was completely understandable. I'llhappily wait for real food :) Read more

Miranda Horton 1 year ago
5

We stopped here after a softball game. It was wonderful. The decor is suitable for the name. It was just like walking into a... home. There was a fire place with pictures on the mantle. We even sat at kitchen tables, just like my Grandma had. We were inthe main room, but it looked as if the other rooms opened up for ample seating. The food reminded me of Cracker Barrel?s. Youcould choose a meat and vegetables. They also had other options for ordering as well. I had the flounder. There were alsoburgers and such as well. The desserts looked wonderful but we didn?t try those, we were too full. Everyone was nice and thefood was delicious. We will definitely be stopping again if we are ever that way! Read more

B D 2 years ago
5

Cute atmosphere. Really friendly service. Delicious fried green tomatoes. Yummy Vegetarian Beth sandwich. Great hush puppies

dee smily 2 years ago
5

The Front Porch. Great name for a cozy diner! The front porch was very welcoming with huge ferns and other charming plants! I'm... rating this place 5 STARS because our lunch was absolutely delicious. Traveling from South Carolina to Ohio, we needed a breakfrom the car, and found this place while searching online. Although the decor lacks some continuity and could be upgraded with alittle vision, our food could not have been better! We both ordered baked steak with mashed potatoes and gravy, and coleslaw.This was served with delicious warm homemade cornbread. The experience was very casual, served on paper plates with plasticutensils, but our waitress was delightful, the cook delivered our food herself, and the bus boy promptly cleared the table afterdinner. The steak was perfection, and the coleslaw was the kind Grandma used to make with a little vinegar instead of mayo. Wishwe lived closer. I know we would give them lots of business. Be sure to stop there! This was so much better than the McDonald'swhere we almost stopped! ????? Read more

Roger Dodger 2 years ago
3

Quaint is a good word for this place. Old country farmhouse vibe. Seemed like a "local" hangout. Popular place on a Sunday... afternoon. Went to try the fried chicken. Wasn't bad, but a return trip is not likely. Read more