There are only a few places in South Carolina where you can dine like you’re in Pennsylvania Dutch country and The Dutch Plate is one of them. It’s here that any and every day of the week you’ll find hearty servings of both Amish and Southern-style food – and it’s all so good, you’ll be back again.
Some people believe the Pennsylvania Dutch have the best soups in the world. Recipes have been handed down through generations and, when it comes to soup, there’s one for any and every occasion.
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The Dutch Plate, located on Main Street in Campobello, has soups and more to satisfy any craving you may have for a home-cooked, family meal.
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Breakfast is served all day and ranges from a simple sausage and eggs (always served with a bread) to waffles, pancakes and omelets.
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The easy, come-as-you-are atmosphere feels welcoming to everyone, and most people appreciate the understated decor and the super friendly staff.
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For most, Campobello is a little off the beaten path, but the food at The Dutch Plate is worthy of the trip.
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From daily menu items like fried chicken to daily specials like chicken pot pie, the food at this roadside eatery is always delicious and always affordable.
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Time your visit right (by sheer luck) and you may get to take home some fresh bread from this Amish kitchen. Yum!
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The Dutch Plate is located at 206 N Main St., Campobello, SC 29322, just two doors down from Town Hall and only a stone’s throw from The Cherokee Foothills Scenic Byway (SC-11). It’s open seven days a week. The hours are Monday through Friday from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Learn more on their Facebook page.
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Add more adventure to this foodie road trip with a visit to the oldest remaining covered bridge in South Carolina. Campbell’s Covered Bridge is a mere eight miles from The Dutch Plate!
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