One of the best kept secrets in the Palmetto State is a tiny 1960s-era drive-in diner that still looks and feels the same as the day it opened in 1964.
Generations of families have been heading to this drive-in, located on West Avenue in North Augusta, for decade upon decade to score the same delicious food they had at The Cap as a kid. (The official name is Sno Cap Drive-In)
TripAdvisor/jaimeelsabio
Whether you’re seeking a big burger with cheese, or the colossal Sno Capper (a 10 ounce burger with the works), the burgers at Sno Cap have a special little ingredient called love. And they’re always served with a smile from the welcoming staff.
Facebook/Snocap Drive In
Google Maps/Seth Granade
Other sure bets on the menu include a short or a long hot dog, Caps pizza, and platters featuring fried shrimp, flounder or chicken. Yum!
Google Maps/Travis Golden
Facebook/Snocap Drive In
If you’re among the young, and the young at heart, that keep coming back to the Sno Cap, then you know about all of the nostalgia found here. Even the colorful decor is like stepping back in time.
Google Maps/Robert Norton
Just about the ONLY thing that’s changed at Sno Cap over the years is the curbside ordering methods. But hey, the new way of getting your food…
Google Maps/Michelle Phillips
Is ACTUALLY faster! So come hungry, and if you want curb service, order ahead (803)279-4004.
Facebook/Snocap Drive In
Have you eaten at Sno Cap lately, if not, then you have a lot of catching up to do!
Google Maps/Carl Kennell
If Sno Cap was any farther west, it’d be in Georgia.
Google Maps
Sno Cap Drive-In is located at 618 West Ave., North Augusta, SC 29841. Sno Cap is open six days a week (closed Sunday) from 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Winter hours may vary.) Get more information on the official website for Sno Cap Drive-In and on their Facebook pagel
TripAdvisor/jaimeelsabio
Facebook/Snocap Drive In
Google Maps/Seth Granade
Google Maps/Travis Golden
Google Maps/Robert Norton
Google Maps/Michelle Phillips
Google Maps/Carl Kennell
Google Maps
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.