Great staff! Our server walked us through the menu, and let us in on some awesome details! The food....oh my... cant say enough other than we went for lunch, and skipped dinner later. House ground burgers, great onion rings, definitely putting this on the map as a "must go again"
So far every thing I've ordered there has been phenomenal. Their beef tips with peppers, onions and mushrooms literally melt in your mouth. Easily one my favorite places to dine. Love the very casual "diner like" atmosphere with staff that are always friendly.
First time to the Kingsman. I had the rib eye & it was delicious. There was a crowd, but worth the wait.
I brought my Mom to Dinner on July 28th, it was Her Birthday! We had the 10 oz Ribeye steak dinners and they were to die for. You could cut the steak with a fork. Thank you for the wonderful dining experience.
Awesome food and the staff are very friendly. I never had a bad meal from them. Highly recommend!
Jennifer Meador Kompanik
+5
This place is hands down the best place to eat in SC. I have never had anything that is not delicious. You should definitely all try the pimento cheese with the pita chips! Amazing!
A true hidden gem in the Columbia area! Great food, great atmosphere! And did I mention the food was AWESOME!
Chicken wings, burgers & bologna sandwich’s!
The liver and onions and Strips and Tips are the best!! One of the many places that l love andI miss about Columbia!
Drove 20 miles to get their pimento burger and fries. Well worth the drive, however, personally, I think they've gotten a bit too pricey
Great food and great specials! Had the beef tips on advise from local sales rep and I say they were very good. I will come again
Best burgers around!!!! Terrific service!!! My pick for places to eat when we head to Columbia!
Went there today and got the ribeye that seems to be the signature item. A fairly good ribeye, good fries (even better dipped in the steak's juice) and great mac and cheese plus good iced tea. Definitely worth going back to, will also be back to try the burgers, regular and ribeye burgers.
They cook it right. I like my steak rare but seared. They do it right. They are not the top-of-the-line cuts, but let's face it: what good does it do if the restaurant staff doesn't know how to cook a steak. Here they know how to cook it--at least they have never failed me yet. And the prices are reasonable. Service is above average. But the space is a bit crowdy and noisy. But then, I am kinda picky.
Dinner. Good food, reasonable price, good service, small place
Tasty. A great local favorite. Everything seemed very 'home cooked'. Some of the best Onion Rings in town. Good sized portions, friendly staff , reasonable prices.
Feasting at the Kingsman. Cayce, S.C. is a thriving metropolis of just a shade over 12,000 people, and home to a bowling alley, a vigilant police force, a jam-up Krispie Kreme, Blackwater Rattlesnake Outfitters, and many other fine institutions of Southern living. For a town of its size, Cayce boasts a remarkable amount of business due to its proximity to Columbia. Despite a few run-ins with the local police department and some bitterness over the replacement of a perfectly good crack motel with a CVS, I can proudly say I hold our brethren across the river in high esteem.
One of the reasons I hold this little hamlet in such high esteem is The Kingsman, a cornerstone of the venerable Parkland Shopping center. As soon as you hit the parking lot, you'll know you've found a good lunch spot. The concentration of cars outside the entrance boasts everything from utility trucks to Mercedes, suggesting just the kind of diverse clientele that tips off an observant Lunchman. Once inside, you're greeted by a diner style counter and cash register up front with employees working feverishly all around. On this particular Friday visit, we were also greeted by a half dozen diners waiting for a table... another good sign. Hardly regal, but definitely inviting, the back two dining rooms were filled to the brim with diners enjoying their lunch hour.
We averted conflict with an overly anxious and protective fellow diner, and pounced on a small booth in the back dining room. Cramming Tank, Rabbit, Tex, the Queen of Frozen Cuisine and I into a booth proved to be a small challenge, but we sucked it up for an intimate lunch. The staff here is friendly and colorful. One waitress even drives an old Chrysler with a pair of gigantic, pink testicles dangling from the trailer hitch. With no shortages of "honeys" and "sweethearts," our harried waitress buzzed in to take our order. My order was never in doubt - the Special. Two modestly battered fried pork chops, served with immodest portions of greens, rice and gravy, macaroni and a roll to sop everything up, are enough to bring lesser men to their knees (the Tuesday special is also pork chops, but with a different combination of sides). Much to my surprise, my fellow Lunchmen followed suit and ordered the Special with a few targeted vegetable substitutions like green beans and sweet potatoes.
As you might expect, none of these menu items are prepared in accordance with American Heart Association guidelines. The vegetables are slow cooked to ensure the eradication of any vitamins, and slathered with all the delicious things that make foods bad for you. The only complaints I recall had something to do with Tank's sweet potato envy (Tex's was bigger than his) and the plain style rice and gravy. I, for one, happen to like the simple, understated rice and gravy as a compliment to the more assertive flavors of the other side items. Different strokes I suppose. On balance, the Lunchmen were uniformly well pleased. The Queen of Frozen Cuisine even managed to polish off both pork chops while singing their praises to her sister via telephone.
While we all opted for the special, past experience tells me the regular menu is no slouch. The ribeye and steak tips are particular standouts. Garden and Gun magazine even named the Kingsman's pimento burger one of the "100 Southern Foods You Absolutely, Positively Must Try Before You Die":
Pimento burgers are the national food of Columbia, a statement complicated by the fact that Columbia is not sovereign. But never mind that. And never mind that the Kingsman is technically in the Columbia suburb of Cayce. When a hot patty hits a cool patch of pimento cheese, melt is achieved and goodness blossoms.
Better than Rockaways? Sounds like a Lunchman showdown for another day...
So, go on, drive on across the Blossom Street bridge and treat yourself to some fine hospitality and even better food. Try the ribeye, steak tips and pimento burger - but don't miss the Pork Chop Special.
- The Publican
Cayce, S.C. is a thriving metropolis of just a shade over 12,000 people, and home to a bowling alley, a vigilant police force, a jam-up Krispie Kreme, Blackwater Rattlesnake Outfitters, and many other fine institutions of Southern living. For a town of it
Eating here is like dining with family! Excellent food and very caring staff. Fully stocked bar if you're feeling thirsty! Kim keeps this place running smoothly and greets everyone with a huge smile. We've loved it here for over 25 years!!
Gotta kings throne burger and I could only eat a third. It’s huge. And amazing. And good. Wife got the ribeye. Cooked perfectly. Hey thank y’all. I loved it. Will be back again. She couldn’t finish it either it’s a large portion! Love it!!
Great place!
The Man & I went on a lark since our primary destination was packed. We got the corn nuggets to start which were soooo good. That honey mustard is just perfect to the fried taste.
I ordered the pimento burger with the potato salad side item. The potato salad is store bought & icky 😳👎. Avoid if possible...But the pimento burger was just heaven! I had bacon on it ...sooo yummy 😋
The Man got Grilled Chicken Strips which he completely enjoyed. I stole some of his fries which were great!! Highly recommended!
Its a bar mixed with Waffle House chic...very low on frills...but the food is kickin' & the wait staff are so good & friendly. We didn't go thirsty & our table was cleaned consistently.
Going back definitely!
Stopped by for lunch. Local neighborhood vibe with odd layout. The main entrance is like you're entering through the kitchen and sneak into the dining room :-) Dining area isn't huge, probably 20-25 tables. Ordered pimento burger and cheese steak. Both were good. Burger patty is cooked on flat top and had nice crusty edge. Wait staff was very friendly. But the real surprise was the corn nuggets. They're like lumps of thick corn chowder that are deep fried. Very good as a side. All in all, great unpretentious joint for a bite.
Was only in town for one night. Needed something to eat and this place was close to my hotel and had good reviews. Initially was questionable. But turned out service was fast and very nice. Food was quick and was good. Bartender lauren made me a melon margarita (delicious). I see why the locals love it. Would recommend.
Great food, but especially great service! I asked the waitress if they had A1 sauce but they did not. Without skipping a beat, she looked up how to make A1 sauce and threw a concoction together for me. It was better than the real deal. Awesome spot!
Family owned and local operated business. This restaurant has been here for as long as I can remember. The staff is very friendly,the food me and my wife were served was hot, fresh and delicious. The folks here are doing customer service the right way. Delicious food and friendly staff. Please go and support your local businesses and check out this gem of a restaurant!!!!
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