Track Kitchen Menu – Aiken, SC

Type : Breakfast restaurant

Location : Aiken, SC

Based on 76 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Track Kitchen 29801

Address:
420 Mead Ave, Aiken, SC 29801

Phone:

Website:

Hours

Wednesday 7 AM–12 PM
Thursday 7 AM–12 PM
Friday 7 AM–12 PM
Saturday 7 AM–12 PM
Sunday 7 AM–12 PM
Monday 7 AM–12 PM
Tuesday 7 AM–12 PM

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Reviews

Anthony Couillard
This place has been around since 1957, and it looks like that! It has a very unique feel to it and definitely is just a hole in the wall, type of shack diner. It’s located right smack dab in the middle of Aikens Horse District. It’s just a very open floor plan with peeling paint pretty much everywhere. There’s a huge amount of history up on the walls dealing with horse racing, especially in the Aiken area. The kitchen kind of gives you a grandma’s kitchen feel. We understand that this is a very local Patron restaurant. There was a nice elderly lady working the kitchen and she took our order. Looks like she pretty much makes everything from scratch and told us that since we ordered hot cakes, it would take a while for them to come out. And that was quite true! Matter of fact, 3 other gentlemen came in, ordered eggs and bacon, got their food, ate it, and left before we still got ours. A nice gentleman wheeled our food out to us on a tray and gave us all our food. We were pretty happy with everything, I thought They had some of the best grits I’ve ever had.

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Bob M
Very unique Aiken experience. A country kitchen located in the middle of the horse district of Aiken. You will mostly find locals but they are all very friendly. Food was good and the horse racing pictures on the wall are interesting.

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Adam Chapman
Place was a little warm inside but the food was very good. Only complaints are the OJ was sour and the prices you have advertised on the board aren’t what you actually charge. I had 2 sandwiches that said were 4 each or 6 each with drink. Well come to find out they were actually 9 each with a drink. They said those prices aren’t right but there is no sign stating that. You only find out when it’s time to pay.

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Elizabeth McNeilly
This is a best kept equine secret! A old equine food kitchen . The gal whom owns it and her family are the best shefs in town if you haven’t gone down your missing out.

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carolyn mitchell
One of my favorites in Aiken‼️so many great memories of living here twice before and back again….GOOD JOB TRACK KITCHEN ALWAYS

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scott raines
Another wonderful Aiken only treasure. Everyone I have taken here loves the food and the location in the Historic Horse District is really unique. Truly a place where the locals eat. Don’t be in a hurry when you come here. Come for the wonderful food and great conversations.

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T “TM65” M
I have been going to the Aiken Track Kitchen for years. It’s a quaint, family-run place with plenty of charm and history. And I made it a point to visit every time I travel to town for the horse races. Unfortunately, the negatives have come to outweigh the positives. I am patient, but the painfully slow service – whether or not there’s a crowd – is unacceptable. And when the food came it was sloppily prepared and cold, the latter because it was waiting on the counter so long to be served. And I’m also sorry to say that the welcoming attitude isn’t what it used to be, in my experience.

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Jeremy Washburn
If you are looking for the unique Aiken horse town experience then look no further than Track Kitchen. If you want to appear to be a local go behind the first counter where the register is and order yourself something great off the menu. They have all the normal fair of eggs, sausage, bacon, and pancakes. This hole in the wall is a delight and a must if you are new to the area. The staff is wonderful.

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gaye weinberger
Great off tbe beaten path place for breakfast. Real, home cooked grits and ery tasty sausage. Be aware cash only.

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Dejan Djolic
Just ate here for the first time. I like it, it’s quaint and looks historic. I had western omelet and it was tasty. It’s a hidden little gem of a place.

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