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    Lee's Calabash Wagon & Catering

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Ngl, I'm jealous Greer gets this place over Greenville! Best beer menu in the Upstate, and I love…read moretheir Barrel-aged beers! We need more of these around here. The food is also incredible! I got their classic chicken sandwich, but the scallion aioli stole the show. Easily the best dipping sauce around here. I would say try any beer that appeals to you, and you won't be disappointed. Tried the Earl Of The Abbey first, and wow. A beer with earl grey tea is new for me, but works phenomenally well. Plus the service is also great! Casey, Abby, and Bob were all nice, knowledgeable, and friendly. Give this place a try if you want a relaxing drink, good food, a family-friendly spot, or just an excuse to get out. You won't be disappointed.

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    You get a table number when you walk in , get in line to order, and wait for your buzzer to sound to go pick up your food.
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    Great July 4th Hot Dog & beers! They make great potato chips too!

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