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| - Great service and delicious food just about sums up this restaurant. Six Pence is a British Pub. It has of course a British menu to choose from but has some southern options as well. It's located on Market Street in Fort Mill, South Carolina. It's in a really nice expensive area with an "uppity vibe". So, if you come here expect to spend some money. I spent $41 here and I was by myself. But, I enjoyed it.
They offer a full bar with several draft beers, martinis, wines and bottle beers. They have daily specials such as the following:
Friday's $7 beer flights
Saturdays $5 house margaritas
Sunday's $5 Bloody Marys
Events: They have live music Thursday to Saturdays according to their website.
It seems this British Pub attracts locals and tourists alike. Six Pence has an inviting atmosphere with peaceful ambience along with plenty of trees outside for shade in case you want to sit outside. It looks like most locals sit at the bar if you ask me. As I walked in, the bar was full on a Friday evening. So, I decided to sit outside as they do have outdoor seating
Menu items ordered: shepherds pie, salad with ranch dressing and French onion soup. All 3 were delicious dishes. The best was the French onion soup. The Shepherds pie was great too as it was made of melted cheese, mashed potatoes, beef stew (which was at the bottom of the bowl), green peas, carrots and etc.
History: Six Pence was established in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. This Six Pence opened in 2006 in beautiful Baxter Town Center.
I had no problem in finding a parking place which was across the street behind other shops and businesses.
Features: It has outdoor seating, inside dining room, patio, a rooftop terrace. It's a comfortable British Pub along with a bar of course.
On Scene: My waitress really took care of me. She had a great attitude and made my dining experience very pleasant. She didn't mind refills and other items that I asked for.
Final Thoughts: Well I enjoyed my dining experience at this British Pub and would return. Before coming by, I recommend visiting their website and calling ahead for specials and menu items as some of their menu items like soups change daily.
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