
Rick Erwin’s Clemson offers an upscale dining experience in Patrick Square, featuring expertly crafted cuisine, a curated wine list, and exceptional service. Led by General Manager Eric Holton and Executive Chef Rob Records, the restaurant provides a refined yet welcoming atmosphere perfect for special occasions, business dinners, or private events. With elegant private dining spaces and a commitment to excellence, Rick Erwin’s Clemson is a top destination for fine dining in the Upstate.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 127 Market Street, Clemson, SC 29631
Phone: (864) 774-5037
Website: https://www.rickerwins.com/clemson/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp
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Have eaten here several times over the past few years. Always an outstanding meal. The service here is incredible with the servers are very attentive. Our server was James H. and he was excellent. The fillets are very tender, and cooked to perfection. Order the bernaise sauce – yummy! In addition, the crabcakes are very good. Excellent wine list with a large variety of varietals and regional selections. Plenty of sides available. Large offering of appetizers. Highly recommend the shrimp cocktail and the onion rings!
The restaurant is high end and the prices reflect this (but well worth it). One piece of advice is to make a reservation. It can get crowded and you will want a reservation if you plan to eat there. Whether a special occasion, a Clemson home game or any other reason, I would definitely give this place a try.
We will definitely be going back.
We found that in all Rick Erwin locations, our food will always be delicious — perfectly cooked steaks or seafood and delicious sides. I would describe the service as polished without being stiff. The food and service and reason enough to go there, but that’s not all: there’s something more.
The word I use to describe it is lagniappe — the Cajun term meaning “a little something extra. That’s how they treat their guests. It’s like the old TV show Cheers, where you feel like you’re among friends.
Their team still practices hospitality — the old-fashioned kind. The kind that makes you feel valued. As someone who writes and speaks often about first impressions, presentation, business operations and how people make others feel, I can tell you this: what they do there isn’t accidental. It’s culture from exceptional leadership.
Tomorrow evening will be our last visit for some time, as we prepare to relocate to Chattanooga. If this sounds like an advertisement, the truth is, if they asked me to do one, I would. That’s how much we respect and enjoy what they do. My hope is that in Chattanooga, we’ll find a restaurant home that comes close, but Rick Erwin’s Clemson has set the bar pretty high.