Dining Alternative: Chat 'n Chew steaks and more by Tom Adkinson



Want a change of pace from eating at the dining hall? The alternative is the Chat ‘n Chew, a pay-as-you-go Jamboree restaurant just north of the dining hall and operated by Robbie Hill and a crew of fellow South Carolinians. Hill has been to 19 world or national Jamborees. It functions like a coffee shop in the morning (coffee, pastries, breakfast foods) and a snack bar at midday (burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, hoagies, fries, soft-serve ice cream). There’s a special dinner each day (prices vary), and reservations are required 24 hours ahead. (There’s no Chat ‘n Chew dinner on Tuesday because of a staff show at the arena.) Stop by the Chat ‘n Chew on Tuesday for Wednesday reservations, when the menu will be a Lowcountry boil ($15) or a filet ($20).

published 2017-07-17

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