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We Climbed the Oak Island Lighthouse in North Carolina — Here’s What Families Should Know

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Inside: A real family account of our trip to the Oak Island Lighthouse, with all the details about the free tours available to climb to the top of the lighthouse.

Looking for something fun, free, and a little adventurous in North Carolina’s Brunswick Islands? Our family checked out the Oak Island Lighthouse in Caswell Beach on Oak Island, and it was an awesome experience — especially for my teens!

The view from Oak Island Lighthouse

The Oak Island Lighthouse isn’t just a lighthouse where you snap a photo from the parking lot. You can climb all the way to the top, peek at the light itself, and take in incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Cape Fear River, and more. Whether you’re traveling with teens, kids, history buffs, or lighthouse lovers, here’s everything you need to know before your visit.

WATCH! Our Visit to Oak Island Lighthouse

Oak Island Lighthouse Tours to the Top

We signed up for a free tour through the Friends of Oak Island Lighthouse and were lucky enough to climb all 131 steps to the top!

But here’s the twist: this lighthouse doesn’t have a spiral staircase like most others. Instead, it’s made up of flights of ships ladders — steep, metal steps that feel a little like climbing through a ship or submarine. It’s part of what makes this lighthouse so unique.

Don’t think you can make it up all 131 steps? That’s ok! You can still visit this lighthouse and learn some amazing things.

Oak Island Lighthouse

The bulk of the talk the tour guides give happens on the landing just 12 steps up inside the lighthouse. You’ll still be inside this amazing structure, listen to the tour, and get a chance to gaze around.

If you decide to brave the steps and keep climbing, know that there is a chair on each landing. You can take your time, rest between ladders, and let faster climbers move past.

Reservations are required, and spots are limited — only about 25 people per tour, and tours only happen on select days, so you’ll definitely want to plan ahead.

These tours happen by reservation only. From May 1st through September 30th these tours are offered on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday with the first tour starting at 9:30 am. Top tours from October 1st through April 30th are offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9:30 am.

Oak Island Lighthouse Facts

Our tour guides shared so many fun facts during our climb!

  • The Oak Island Lighthouse is 169 feet high, making it one of the tallest in the U.S.
  • It was built in 1958, replacing older lighthouses on Bald Head Island.
  • It’s the newest lighthouse in North Carolina (and probably the last!)
  • This one’s electric! It was placed on Oak Island instead of Bald Head because Oak had electricity in the ’50s and Bald Head didn’t.
  • The bold color bands? Not paint! The stripes are dyed into the concrete, which means they never have to repaint it.
Inside the Oak Island LIghthouse
  • It’s maintained in partnership with the Coast Guard, and there’s a Coast Guard Station right next door. You’ll see the whole property from the top.
  • From the top, you can see Fort Caswell, marshes, the Cape Fear River, and miles of ocean
  • The Oak Island Light is a rotating LED light- the first in the United States!

What to wear to tour the Oak Island Lighthouse

💡 Closed-toe shoes are required for climbing — no flip-flops allowed! And nothing that will slide off the back of your foot either, so crock-style shoes aren’t a good option. After climbing, I would highly recommend tennis shoes, firmly tied.

Since you will be climbing ladders with a group of people below you, I would also not recommend a dress for some obvious reasons. Additionally, when you climb down the ladders, you’ll want a clear view of your feet. Dresses billowing in the breeze coming up from the door at the base of the lighthouse will get in the way.

It gets quite warm in the lighthouse during the climb. Especially in the summer, we’d recommend shorts and t-shirt.

Can Kids Climb the Oak Island Lighthouse?

To climb the Oak Island Lighthouse, kids must be at least 9. Children aged 7 and up can go to the second level landing, climbing just 12 steps up. Younger kids can look up inside the house from the ground level, but can’t climb.

What It’s Like at the Top of the Lighthouse

The view? Absolutely amazing. Once we reached the top, we could see the coastline for nautical miles. You get a bird’s eye view of:

  • The shimmering Atlantic Ocean
  • Fort Caswell, right nearby
  • Marshes, waterways, and peaceful stretches of beach
Oak Island light

And the light?

It was right above our heads. You can’t climb to it, but you can peek up and see it rotating just above you. You really get a sense of what lighthouses have meant to ships over the years.

The experience of being at the top of the lighthouse, and the incredible view, were definitely worth the climb.

Don’t Want to Climb? Open House Tours to the Second Level

In the summer months, open house tours just up the first 12 steps are offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm. Just drop in. Tour Guides will share information about the lighthouse for about 10 minutes and guests can take pictures and ask questions. Children must be 7 years old to climb the 12 steps to the landing. Younger children may not climb, but can peek in if they would like. There are no exceptions.

Tips for Visiting

Here are a few quick things to keep in mind before your family heads over:

  • Tours are free, but donations are appreciated!
  • Make reservations early — they book up fast
  • Arrive a little early and give yourself time
  • Parking is available at the lighthouse. There are two lots. You will first see a very small lot. If that is full keep going down the road for the second parking lots.
  • No A/C inside — bring water if it’s a warm day
  • There are no public restrooms at the lighthouse, so plan ahead
  • The tour isn’t stroller-friendly, and the ladders aren’t accessible for young kids or anyone with mobility challenges

Would We Do It Again?

In a heartbeat. This was a special stop on our trip to the Brunswick Islands. My teens loved the climb (and showing off their bravery on those ships ladders!) We learned so much from the guides, and the views were unforgettable.

If your crew loves history, ocean views, or just something totally different, we think the Oak Island Lighthouse is a family adventure worth taking. I mean, how often do you get to climb a lighthouse!? Go.

Want to Visit?

Head to Friends of Oak Island Lighthouse to make a reservation. The process is super easy. You’ll email your requested date and a volunteer will email you back to confirm.

More on Oak Island: Pier and Ruby’s

Do yourself a favor. After you’ve climbed the lighthouse, head to the Oak Island Pier and pop into Ruby’s Coffeehouse. It’s the cutest, and the coffee and muffins were superb. Plus, you get to walk on the pier with coffee! Does it get better?

Oak Island Lighthouse

Have you visited the Oak Island Lighthouse? Drop your tips or tell us what your favorite part was in the comments!

More from our North Carolina Brunswick Islands vacation coming soon!

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Mountain Biking & More for Families: Holston Creek Park in Inman, SC

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Inside: Locals share their favorite things about Holston Creek Park including a great playground, biking trails and mountain views.


Did you know Inman has a great park with family-friendly mountain biking trails? Holston Creek Park in Inman, SC not only has classics like a fun playground for the kids, fields, and picnic shelters, but it also features a 27-hole disc golf course, beautiful mountain views, and very accessible mountain bike trails that the whole family can enjoy.

Holston Creek Park biking trail

Our family spent a couple of hours mountain biking recently and we wanted to share this special spot.

Watch: Mountain Biking at Holston Creek Park

What’s so Great About Biking at Holston Creek?

  1. The trails flow smoothly and are mostly flat.
  2. Small jumps make the trail interesting, but they can also just be rolled over for less confident riders.
  3. The trail offers pretty views of the mountains, and also a wooded trail experience.
  4. The 2.3 mile loop offers a turn-off for a shorter ride. Our family of teens and pre-teens did both the shorter and longer routes several times within a couple of hours of riding.
  5. The trail’s design ensures that it is both accessible and fun for riders of varying ages and skill levels.
  6. Tame trails mean you don’t need a specialized bike with all the bells and whistles to enjoy the trails and ride.
Mountain Biking trail at Holston Creek Park in Inman, SC

About Holston Creek Park

Holston Creek Park in Inman, SC, offers a lot for families with a wide variety of outdoor activities in a scenic and well-kept environment. The park features a 27-hole disc golf course, which is one of its main attractions. The course is set in a beautifully wooded area, providing players with a challenging yet enjoyable experience. Whether you’re a seasoned disc golfer or a beginner, the layout of the course accommodates all skill levels, with a mix of open and wooded holes that offer a good balance of difficulty and fun.

For families, the park also includes a playground area where kids can play and burn off energy while surrounded by nature. With nearby picnic shelters and restrooms, families can easily spend an afternoon here. Younger kids can play while older kids enjoy the well-maintained biking trail. Holston Creek Park as a versatile and enjoyable destination for outdoor recreation.

Quick Review:

  • Parking on site.
  • Restrooms available.
  • Activities for a wide variety of ages.
  • FREE to use.
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Mountain bike at Holston Creek Park

Zoo Atlanta: Watch Adorable Animals Romp and Play in Atlanta, GA!

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Have you visited Zoo Atlanta in Atlanta, GA? The large zoo is home to some amazing animals to observe, like lions, elephants, rhinoceros, and tigers. Add in a wide variety of birds, giraffes, otters, and a special children’s zoo section with farm animals and attractions, and you have a pretty fabulous day trip.

My family visited Zoo Atlanta when we were in the Atlanta, GA area. Here’s everything we loved, plus some tips to help make your visit super enjoyable.

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Textile Mills in South Carolina: Upstate Historical Mills That You Can Visit

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Looking for a unique history lesson at textile mills in South Carolina? The Upstate of South Carolina has a rich history of textile production. Many cities and towns were heavily influenced by the presence of textile mills and the eventual closure of those mills. When the mills were at their prime, Mill Villages boasted homes, schools, baseball teams, and even vacation destinations. You can see evidence of this mill history and mill village life all around the Upstate if you know where to look.

Textile Mills in South Carolina: Upstate

Many previous textile mills in South Carolina are now home to parks where you can explore their history, as well as enjoy some time outdoors. Load up the kids and check out these historic textile mill sites for today’s history lesson and get some sun while you’re at it! It’s so much more fun than learning history in a textbook, right?

Here’s a map of where they are located:

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The 5th Annual Fountain Inn Italian-American Heritage Festival Postponed (2026)

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Notice: The Italian American Heritage Festival will not take place in 2026.

The second annual Fountain Inn Italian American Heritage Festival is on Saturday, April 26th, 2025 Are you thinking about attending the festival? We have the schedule, the vendors, and all the details you need to plan your day to have an incredible time at this Fountain Inn Italian festival and celebration!

The Fountain Inn Italian American Heritage Festival in South Carolina

Enjoy A Day in Fountain Inn with our handy guide to this charming town in South Carolina!

About the Italian-American Heritage Festival in Fountain Inn, SC

The quick facts:

  • Saturday, April 26th, 2025 from 12 pm to 6 pm
  • Main Street, Fountain Inn
  • Free Admission

This Italian-American Heritage Festival was a huge success for its inaugural year in 2022. For the fourth year, the festival will bring the same excitement, if not, more. You’ll enjoy music, food, drinks, shopping from vendors, and activities. There will be a full day of entertainment, including performances by World Upside Down, Analisa & John “Italian Duo”, and so much more. You can find a full schedule of performances for 2025 from 12 pm – 6:30 pm.

There are over 15 food vendors, including Gio’s Pastry Shop, Caffe & Italian Market, and 13+ food trucks. You will also find several cottage food vendors, such as Robin’s Just Dessert and Sweet Bites of Italy. You can find a full list of food vendors/ food trucks and cottage food vendors on the IAHF website.

Entertainment and Demonstrations Schedule for 2025

  • 2:00 PM: Emcee Mike Guiliano from DJMG Welcome to THE 3rd Annual
    Italian Heritage Festival
  • 12:10 – 12:15 PM World Upside Down Arts Studio Performance (1st) Set
  • 12:15 – 1:00 PM St. Mary Magdalene Lifeteen Band – Italian Opera 1st Set
  • 1:00 – 1:05 PM World Upside Down Arts Studio Performance (2nd) Set
  • 1:15 – 2:00 PM Analisa & John “Italian Duo”
  • 2:00 – 2:05 PM World Upside Down Arts Studio Performance (3rd) Set
  • 2:15 – 3:00 PM Analisa & John “Italian Duo”
  • 3:00 – 3:05 PM World Upside Down Arts Studio Performance (4th Final) Set
  • 3:10 – 3:25 PM Suzie Hagopian “Mezzo Soprano”
  • 3:30 – 5:00 PM St. Mary Magdalene Lifeteen Band
  • 5:00 – 6:30PM DJMG (DJ Mike Guiliano) Close Out

Fountain Inn Italian Festival Map

Find a brochure with a festival map on the Italian Festival website.

Vendor Shopping and Food at the Italian American Heritage Festival

Good Italian food is not always easy to find in the south, and that’s just one of the things that will make this festival unique.

Check out the vendors that plan to set up at the festival, and do yourself a favor, make sure to get a pastry from Gio’s Pastry Shop.

2025 Food Vendors at the Italian-American Festival

  • C&C Italian Deli
  • Cucina 100
  • Farehouse
  • Gio’s Pastry Shop, Caffe & Italian Market
  • IAHF/Bada Bing Pizza
  • IAHF/Full House Sportzaria
  • IAHF/Gelato
  • IAHF/Meatball Subs
  • IAHF/Sausage & Peppers
  • IAHF/Spaghetti & Meatballs
  • Maria & Al’s Zeppole
  • Pasta Guru
  • Rick’s Lemonade
  • Riverside Bagels
  • Vita Nova Traveling Cafe
  • Wine Fountain
  • Aspen Street Sweets
  • Core 450
  • Kona Ice of Greenville
  • Street Pizza LLC
  • Sunset Slush Greenville
  • T.H.E. Snickering Coyote
  • The Barnwood Grill
  • We Got the Beets
  • Beer & Then Some
  • Fountain Inn Taproom
  • Traveling Taps (Motter LLC)

Vendors to Shop at the Italian-American Heritage Festival

The 2025 vendor list is expansive! This year includes over two dozen local vendors!

  • A Crown of Glory
  • Art in Glass
  • Blarney Stones
  • Brandi Grover Mixed Media (2 SPOTS)
  • Crazy Eye Art & Design
  • Creative Chic
  • Crochet by Angela
  • Cucina Del Borgo
  • Dynamic ReProducer
  • Earring Meadows
  • Emily’s Rock Garden
  • Gold King Extra Virgin Olive Oil & More
  • Hallie Smith Ceramics
  • Halo Dips
  • Henna Art SC
  • Jammin Jewelry
  • Memory Pens
  • Miss Bee Haven Honey Bones
  • Palmetto Olive Oil CO
  • Party Perfect, LLC
  • Paula’s Crafty Creations
  • Richard Meo
  • Rozzano Olive Oil
  • Ruby Grae’s Boutique
  • S.I.S. PourArt LLC
  • Soap Sense
  • Social Cigar Lounge
  • Tony’s Arc Work
  • Truly Simple Dog Treats
  • Twine N’Glass Creatives, LLC
  • White Woods Creations
  • Winding Hollow Pottery
  • Young’s Backyard BBQ
  • Zen’s Boutique




This Park in Northern Taylors is Worth the Drive

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Spending some time in northern Taylors and looking for a place to play? David Jackson Park just might fit the bill. This large park features a great playground, plus several baseball fields, a paved walking path, and a nice mountain view. It’s a playground I often take my children to this park when we are in the area with time to spare and it’s one they often request.

Quick Summary: David Jackson Park

Looking for a great park in northern Taylors? 🌳
David Jackson Park is a hidden gem you might easily miss—but you won’t want to!

Here’s why families love it:
• Two playgrounds—one for littles and one for big kids
• Rope bridges, monkey bars & swings
• Shaded picnic shelter + restrooms
• Flat, paved walking path (.65 miles!)
• Beautiful mountain views

📍25 Fowler Road, Taylors
Turn off Highway 101 onto Fowler Road, then look for the entrance on the left—you won’t see the park from the road!

Where is David Jackson Park?

The park is located off of Fowler Road in northern Taylors. If you are heading north along Highway 101, you’ll find Fowler Road on your left, and shortly thereafter you’ll turn into the park entrance, also on the left. You cannot see the park from the road, only the entrance.

It is, in my opinion, quite easy to drive past the entrance. So, make sure you are looking for a double drive and park sign on the left. Once you turn into the driveway, the tree open into a large greenspace that you can’t see from the road.

The Playground

There are two playgrounds at this park. They are in the same mulched area with a swing set containing both regular wings and baby swings between them. According to my children the rope and bouncy bridges on the big kid playground are superior to other locations in Greenville, as are the circular monkey bars. The playground for younger kids is significantly smaller but still has some interesting features. These playgrounds are not in any kind of fence.

There is a shaded shelter right beside the playground, and benches in the sun for mom and dad to watch. The restrooms are at the back of that shelter. Picnic tables are located under the shelter.

Walking Trail and More

Around the playground are multiple baseball fields, and along those is a long paved path for walking. It’s .65 miles, quite flat and perfect for strollers. You can see Paris Mountain through the trees on one side of the park and you can see more mountains if you look back towards the entrance.

This is not a park where you can walk the trail and clearly see your kids at the playground. Walking this path takes you quite a distance from the playground. When my kids play I like to try to get a little brisk walking in for myself. At this park, I end up walking the straight part of the path near the playground and then circling up by the shelter and back down to the path. It’s a nice, if small, loop around the playground, but that loop is not all paved and wouldn’t work for a mom with a stroller who wanted to exercise a bit while watching the kids play.

Mom Review

David Jackson Park
25 Fowler Road, Taylors

Favorites:

  • Two playgrounds close to each other
  • Pretty views
  • Sunny
  • Walking Path

Drawbacks:

  • Much of the walking path is far from the playground

This large park is a great place for families to spend a few minutes or several hours. Pack a lunch, enjoy the sun, a walk, and some time to play. Little ones will love the small climbing structure and the swings, while older children play nearby on the larger structure. This park may be a little out of the way if you don’t live in the area, but if you haven’t visited this park, it’s worth the drive to check it out!

Have you visited David Jackson Park?

More to Explore Nearby

Campbells Covered Bridge

Enjoy the creek, trail, and covered bridge at Campbell’s Covered Bridge. It’s just a short drive from David Jackson Park.

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6+ Things to Do in Duncan, SC: The Family-Friendly List

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Duncan, South Carolina, may be small, but it’s packed with fun and family-friendly activities for all ages. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, creative experiences, or a fun way to beat the heat, Duncan has plenty to offer! Here’s a list of 6+ must-visit family-friendly spots in Duncan, SC.

1. Shipwreck Cove Water Park

📍 119 S Spencer St, Duncan, SC 29334

A favorite summer destination, Shipwreck Cove Water Park is the perfect place to cool off with the family. This pirate-themed water park features slides, a lazy river, a kiddie splash zone, and a pool with plenty of room for swimming.

Shipwreck Cove is the water park at Stoneledge Park

Why You’ll Love It:
🏴‍☠️ Fun pirate theme
🌊 Slides and lazy river
☀️ Shaded areas for relaxation

Here’s our review: Shipwreck Cove

2. Stoneledge Park

📍 200 Stoneledge Park Court, Duncan, SC 29334

A hidden gem in Duncan, Stoneledge Park is a great place for families to enjoy outdoor fun and relaxation. It features a large playground, walking trails, picnic shelters, and Shipwreck Cove Water Park during the summer months.

Stoneledge Park Playground

Why You’ll Love It:
🌞 Interactive playground for all ages
💦 Seasonal water park
🌳 Peaceful picnic areas

Here’s our review: Stoneledge Park

3. Duncan’s Saturday Slime Bar at Squiggles Toys and More

📍 149 W Main Street, Duncan, SC

For kids who love slime and hands-on fun, Squiggles Toys and More hosts a Saturday Slime Bar where children can create their own custom slime with glitter, charms, and colors.

Squiggles Toys and More in Duncan, SC

Why You’ll Love It:
🖐️ Sensory-friendly fun
🎨 Kids create their own custom slime
🛍️ Unique toy store with sensory toys

Check out our review of Squiggles Toys and More

4. Ohana’s Shaved Ice

📍 153 W Main St, Duncan, SC 29334

Looking for a refreshing treat? Ohana’s Shaved Ice offers Hawaiian-style shaved ice in a variety of flavors. It’s the perfect stop for a sweet, cool treat after playing at Stoneledge Park or Shipwreck Cove!

Ohana's Ice on a surfboard

Why You’ll Love It:
🍧 Soft, fluffy shaved ice
🌈 Tons of delicious flavors
🥤 Perfect for hot summer days

Check out our review of Ohana’s in Duncan.

5. Tyger River Park

📍 179 Dillard Rd, Duncan, SC 29334

One of the largest parks in the area, Tyger River Park is a fantastic spot for outdoor family fun. The park boasts playgrounds, walking trails, picnic shelters, and a splash pad during the warmer months.

Tyger River Playground

Why You’ll Love It:
🌳 Large playground for kids
🚶‍♂️ Walking and biking trails
🌊 Seasonal splash pad

Here’s our full feature on Tyger River Park

6. PuddN’ Creations

📍 147 W Main St, Duncan, SC 29334

Pudd'n in Duncan, SC

If you love homemade pudding, you have to visit PuddN’ Creations! This family-owned shop offers 23 flavors of creamy, delicious pudding, plus nearly 30 toppings to create your perfect treat.

Why You’ll Love It:
🍮 Unique pudding shop (one of the few in the U.S.)
🍫 Tons of flavors and toppings
🍋 Infused lemonade and other desserts

Check out our visit to PuddN’ Creations

Events Coming Up in Duncan, SC

What’s happening in Duncan? Here are the Duncan events from our Kidding Around Event Calendar.

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More to Explore Near Duncan

Just around the corner in Lyman, you’ll find some more fun things to do!

  • Middle Tyger Library has a beautiful outdoor space with a waterfall and park adjacent to the library
  • Don’t miss Lyman Park for another fun playground

Where do you like to play near Duncan, SC?

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Squiggles Toys and More: A Sensory-Friendly Haven for Slime and Play in Duncan, SC

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Inside: A Local Mom visits Squiggles Toys and More for the Saturday Slime Bar activity in Duncan, SC. Get her mom review and learn a little about the store below.

Squiggles Slime Bar

If you have kids who love slime and sensory play, then Squiggles Toys and More in Downtown Duncan is a must-visit! This charming toy store offers sensory-friendly toys, a Saturday Slime Bar, and mobile party packages—all designed to spark creativity and hands-on fun.

Saturday Slime Bar: A Creative and Sensory-Friendly Experience

Every Saturday afternoon, kids can dive into a hands-on slime-making experience at the Saturday Slime Bar. For just $12 per slime, they’ll get to:
🎨 Choose a slime base
Mix in fun add-ons like glitter, colored mica, and charms
🖐️ Enjoy sensory play while personalizing their creation
🏡 Take home their custom slime for more playtime fun

Not only is this activity engaging and creative, but it also serves as a great sensory-friendly option—perfect for a quick calm-down session while you’re out and about in Duncan on a Saturday.

Have a child who would benefit from visiting the slime bar alone? Contact the store to arrange a private time slot.

More Than Just Slime: Sensory-Friendly Toys & Mobile Party Packages

Squiggles Toys and More isn’t just about slime—they also offer a wide selection of sensory-friendly toys for kids of all ages. Whether you’re looking for fidget toys, calming tools, or unique playthings, this store is a treasure trove for children who benefit from sensory experiences.

149 W Main Street, Duncan, SC
Squiggles Toys and More Facebook page

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Locally-Owned Spotlight: TeaStar Thai Cafe in Spartanburg, SC

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Looking for a new Thai restaurant to try, or maybe someplace to go out for dinner in Spartanburg, SC? Here’s another installment of our feature on locally owned restaurants in the Upstate: TeaStar Thai Cafe. Owner Brian Deslauriers shared some information about this spot for great Thai food.

About TeaStar Thai Cafe

TeaStar Thai Cafe in Spartanburg, SC, is a family-owned establishment specializing in authentic Thai cuisine. Owned by Brian Deslauriers, this cozy gem serves up authentic Thai dishes that guests say will make you question every takeout order you’ve ever had. From zesty Pad Thai to mouthwatering cashew chicken, everything is made fresh daily—because frozen food is for amateurs.

And let’s not forget the tea selection, which is so vast it could make a British royal do a double take.

From the Owner

TeaStar Thai Cafe Owner

Restaurant Name: TeaStar Thai Cafe
Owner:
Brian Deslauriers
Address:
351 E Henry Street, Spartanburg

Quick summary:

  • Kids Eat Free Night? No
  • Outdoor Dining? Yes, covered
  • Most popular dish on the menu: Pad Thai

KAG: Tell us something that makes your spot unique
Brian D.: Medium-size seating 50, with outdoor seating 17. Full bar offers 7 stools. Bubble Tea and we offer 30 teas from around the world.

KAG: Which dish are you the most proud of?
Brian D.: Every one because they are all created fresh daily for our customers who love eating healthy.

Fish on Fire at TeaStar Cafe

Fish on Fire: Fresh grilled fish in season with red curry sauce plus vegetables. 

KAG: My first time eating here, what should I order?
Brian D.: Try one of our Curry dishes, such as my favorite Red Curry. Our large bowl of WonTon Soup features headmade dumplings and tastes wonderful. If you like steak try our Crying Tiger for a Thai version cooked to your specs or order Siam Salmon if you’re in the seafood mood.

Learn more: TeaStar Thai Cafe

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