You probably have heard of the Dairy Queen in Hinton, which overlooks the beautiful river.
But there are actually some delicious restaurants in Hinton, including this gem of Kirk's.
Kirk's has the same beautiful view of the river - if not better - and serves some homestyle dishes that people love.
The restaurant serves breakfast, but I knew I needed to try one of their hot dogs.
Look at that view!
Lots of fishermen in this area.
The menu at this restaurant is so neat - pointing out landmarks and fun places in the county.
A slawdog with chili, mustard and onions on an grilled English bun. Side of onion rings.
Nearby Sandstone Falls.
And the Johny Henry statue in Talcott!
Rolled ice cream has made its way to Charleston, and this trendy dish is making a name for itself.
Scrapers Rolled Ice Cream, located in the mall, had only recently opened when I went, but it was still steadily busy.
The menu allows you to customize your ice cream and toppings, but there are also "specialty" ones.
S'mores caught my eye, so we went with that. How can I pass up anything s'mores?
In case you wanted a quick view on how they do it - take a look!
These are actually pretty large - and thick! - so there's a good bit in there. What's your favorite one?
I think I've tried just about everything there is to eat at the mall. Except Fresh Wraps & Grill.
This food court spot is a counter-service concept that essentially makes a wrap - or salad - right in front of you.
Since these are made-to-order, you can create it however you want. They do have a few premade selections you can work from. And I went with a buffalo chicken wrap with all kinds of delicious vegetables.
What's your favorite combo?
I'm slowly making my way through the Mexican restaurants in Charleston, and Las Trancas was next on the list.
This Mexican restaurant, located on Corridor G, is a bit newer and more modern than some others in the area.
The menu has the standard options, and I always try to find something that is essentially a burrito covered in queso because mmm.
Las Trancas, I believe, has a few other restaurants in the state.
First, queso and salsa.
I swear, I could just live on the queso.
Enchiladas Mar y Tierra - one potato, shrimp & crab, and shredded beef enchilada covered in cheese sauce!
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