Mobil Travel Guide Award 2009

Not only can you get a juicy roast prime rib at the Parson’s Table, but you can eat it inside a church, too. The location remains very much the same structure that it was in 1885, when Little River Methodist Church was built. The cherished establishment first opened its church doors as a restaurant in the late 1970s and has been serving exquisite American steakhouse fare ever since. The restaurant’s décor is positively Southern-charm antique, complete with dark wooden walls, stained glass windows and an original Tiffany glass lamp in the main dining room. A thorough wine list graces The Parson’s Table as well as a good seafood selection on top of the traditional beef.

The Parson's Table Information:

• American, steakhouse. Dinner.

Wine Award of Excellence