Bursting with charm, Landrum is well-known for its antique shopping, but hidden treasures aren’t where this pleasant town’s offerings end.
New restaurants and businesses have reenergized Landrum and best of all, there’s more to come. So use this guide for an enjoyable evening out in Landrum, and take in the stunning Blue Ridge Mountain views while you’re there.
The core of Landrum is Rutherford Street, where you will find many of the restaurants and shops that have made the town buzz. East Rutherford Street is a prime spot to start your exploring, especially if you’re looking for unique pieces to take home with you.
The Shops at Landrum Antique Mall feature a wide array of pieces, and the Millstone Gallery offers local art, including specialty pieces.
At the end of Rutherford Street near the train tracks is local favorite The Hare & The Hound. Stop into this classic restaurant and pub for a drink, or peruse the newly-opened upstairs lounge, geared toward the 21-and-up crowd. The lounge will soon have its own kitchen and exclusive menu, to boot. We mentioned Landrum’s food scene, and with good reason.

Run by former SC Chef Ambassador Sarah McClure, Southside Smokehouse & Grille can satisfy nearly any craving thanks to its ingredient-driven, seasonally-inspired blend of barbecue and Cajun flavors. The menu changes often, but a host of Southern favorites, and a well-stocked bar with more than 100 bourbons, can be found year-round.

New to Landrum is Stubborn Mule Restaurant & Brewery, offering up house-brewed beer, wine selections from local and regional vineyards, and plenty of indoor and outdoor space perfect for any occasion. The brewery has already grown popular for its pizza and menu of items created to compliment its beer perfectly.

After exploring Landrum, plan your next trip to one of Spartanburg County’s charming small towns with this guide to all you can find countywide.
