Quaint Shops & Dining Delights


Conway abounds with history, but this river city's treats include unique shops and eateries as well.

If it's shopping you crave, Conway is a pleasant mix of yesterday and today.

A day of shopping and dining may include:

In Conway's perky, revitalized downtown, beautiful buildings dating to the early 1900's are full of inviting shops.

Walk along picturesque streets shaded by trees and bright awnings, or sit on a comfortable bench, have an ice cream cone, and enjoy the view of "Americana."

On the outskirts of the historic downtown business district, convenient new shopping malls bustle with activity and yet maintain the traditions that make shopping in a small town so memorable - quality merchandise, friendly sales attendants, and reasonable prices.

And when it's time to dine, "it's a treat to eat in Conway."  Experience the warmth of a bakery cafe, where the smell of fresh baked breads and tempting desserts take you back to your grandmother's kitchen...or feast from a variety of unique dishes such as Carolina crab cakes over fried eggplant or low country spring rolls stuffed with chicken, ham and spinach at a trendy bistro.

A number of chain restaurants, both fast-food and sit-down style, are represented in Conway and are easily accessible. Take the whole family out for good food fast, with a little character as well.

Shopping and dining guides are available at the Visitor's Center, located in the historic Quattlebaum Office Building, 903 Third Avenue. For further information, call (843) 248-1700.