Between The Antlers Information

If you're ever in Georgetown, SC, and you're craving something both local and delicious, Between The Antlers is definitely worth a stop. Tucked away on 100 Wood St, this cozy spot has become a go-to for anyone looking for hearty comfort food served with a warm, welcoming vibe.

From the moment you walk in, there’s a certain charm that grabs your attention-whether it’s the rustic décor, with its hints of wood and vintage touches, or the relaxed atmosphere that makes you feel like you’re visiting an old friend’s home. The folks at Between The Antlers really know how to make you feel comfortable. It's the kind of place where you can kick back, enjoy some good food, and have a chat without any pressure.

Now, let's talk food. The menu here is a solid blend of Southern classics and fresh takes on diner staples. You can’t go wrong with their fried chicken, which is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside-just the way it should be. If you’re in the mood for something a bit different, their shrimp and grits will hit the spot. The shrimp is perfectly cooked, and the grits are creamy, smooth, and just rich enough to satisfy. For those with a sweet tooth, don’t skip the pecan pie-it’s a local favorite that never disappoints.

Service at Between The Antlers is another highlight. The staff is genuinely friendly and always seems to be in a good mood, making sure you have everything you need without hovering. Whether it’s your first time there or your tenth, you’ll always feel like a regular, which says a lot about the atmosphere they’ve cultivated.

As for the location, it couldn’t be more convenient for both locals and visitors alike. Georgetown is known for its rich history and beautiful coastal scenery, and this diner fits perfectly into the laid-back vibe of the area. Whether you're just passing through or spending the day exploring, Between The Antlers is a perfect spot to refuel.

The variety of menu items means there’s something for everyone, and the portions are generous without being overwhelming. It’s a place where you can savor the simple things in life-good food, good company, and a good time. If you're in the area, make sure to stop by and experience it for yourself.

Most Popular Dishes

  • Little Neck Clams $15.00
  • Crab Cake Dinner $32.00
  • Lobster Tail Dinner $42.00
  • Prince George Portabella $21.00
  • Vinegar Hill Bbq Plate $34.00
  • Rockville Seafood Plate $28.00
  • Shrimp & Middlins Grits $28.00
  • Seared Scallops Ravioli $34.00

Location & Contact

Contact Details

  • 100 Wood St, Georgetown, SC 29440, United States

What People's Say About Place

We each had the She Crab Soup, My girlfriend had the Hopsewee Salad with grilled shrimp. I enjoyed the Brisket Sandwich with a side of potato salad. Overall, the food was good. The she crab soup was a little light on the crab but seasoned well. The potato salad was seasoned with old bay, something I enjoyed and never thought to do. The service was good. Our server, Kierston, was friendly and knowledgeable. The views from this restaurant are amazing. At $60 before gratuity and tax, I thought lunch was a little pricey for what we ordered. Bottom line - We enjoyed our meal and we will return.

Keep walking! We walked from downtown, maybe 5 minutes and just beside/behind the Kiminski house. You'll find it at the water end of Wood St! Very good food with many choices. Had couple drafts, 2 small plates butternut kale salad with blackened grouper, sampler plater, (with more than enough food), cup of she crab soup, and deviled eggs for $80. Beautiful deck seating

Great atmosphere and food! Had a variety of menu items. Started with the pimento cheese, hummus and illegal oysters. All were excellent! Especially the illegal oysters. The table had chicken bog, crab cakes, fried shrimp , fried flounder and burgers. Everyone enjoyed their dish. The crab cakes were fantastic. The fried shrimp were huge and you get a large portion. The atmosphere was great by the water and they had live music as well as bars inside and outside. They have large outside covered eating area as well as inside eating area. They do take reservations for parties of ten or more. While we were eating the owner brought around a plate of homemade pork skins. Parking is along the street. Their menu is on their website and they do have daily specials. Well worth the drive if you are staying south of Myrtle Beach!

Had the Brice's Country Store sandwich with a side of cheesy grits. The fried bologna was fabulous! Beautiful waterfront view, clean restaurant, good service. We'll be back!

We found this gem of a restaurant by accident. Our usual place was closed and boy did we luck out. The food was excellent and tasty. The presentation was beautiful especially my filet salads filled with fresh components. The wait staff especially Emily was extremely accommodating and friendly as well. You’re missing out if you don’t put this on your list when in town. The view is bonus!!just beautiful

This place was more like a 3.5 stars. You know, like that one aunt at the family reunion, some things were on point, while others were just meh. We went on a Sunday and ate outside. We ordered the fried oyster deviled eggs, which were basically the best thing since sliced bread... 10/10, would recommend. I had Chelsea's B.L.T, and let's just say it was a solid effort, but it was missing that special something, you know, like the secret ingredient in your favorite cookie recipe. Maybe it's me, maybe it's them, who knows? Moving on, the truffle fries were, you guessed it, 10/10! They're like the ultimate life hack, who needs a beach body when you can just eat truffle fries? This place is hard to rate, it's like trying to choose your favorite child (just kidding, I don't have kids, but you get the idea). We also ordered a bowl of soup that never showed up, and a dish with sausage, fried shrimp, and English muffin...the shrimp were like the popular kid in school, big and impressive, 8/10. The sausages were overcooked, and the English muffin was just, well, an English muffin. The views were gorgeous, but the dog next door was all like, "what views?" and barked nonstop, it was like having a personal soundtrack, not horrible, but not exactly pleasant either. The workers were super nice, attentive, and did a great job, so props to them.

Stopped in with friends for casual lunch and beautiful winter day and sat outside; did not feel rushed like some places that just want to turn tables. My husband had the Antler Burger and he says it was very tasty and I could even see it was a juicy burger…he cleaned his plate a sign of good food. I had the Brussel Salad and added blackened scallops…it was delicious and enough for 2 meals….really enjoyed the dressing and other toppings. My sign of a good restaurant is if we would return and we would.

It was a super nice day to be in Georgetown. The weather was beautiful. We stopped into Between the Antlers for a very pleasant surprise. The service was great and the food was very good. The deviled eggs, she crab soup, and fried shrimp were excellent. Plus they have a nice bar to hang out by the water.

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