It’s so wonderful to discover a new, favorite little place to dine, isn’t it? And they come in all sizes, serving up all sorts of food in a variety of themes and cuisines. At this point, you or may not have heard about the little cafe in Pendleton with a very creative name befitting of a restaurant that serves… well, you’ll see.

We simply love the name “Ruffage” as much as we love the word – and the unofficial noun.

Google Maps Technically, you won’t find ruffage in a traditional dictionary. But most of us have heard it interchanged with another term: dietary fiber. For aging Americans (and everyone, really) this is a term we love. If you’re not quite 40 yet, then someday you’ll understand.

Let’s take a look inside Ruffage.

Facebook/Ruffage Clean lines. Tables with adequate separation…

And lots and lots of happy, smiling, satisfied customers!

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After your first bite of whatever you order, you’ll get it. The food here is tempting. Delightful. Heavenly.

Google/Lance Deloria Whether you’re here for breakfast or lunch, your taste buds will walk away with euphoric vibes. From the Pan Cake (pictured) to their Frittatas, French Toast, Salmon Bagels, and more… the breakfast options (as well as the lunch options) are bountiful and quite affordable! (See a sample breakfast board, here.)

And lunch. Well… the soups, sandwiches and burgers couldn’t be more fulfilling.

Google/William Nimmons

From delicious gumbo to chicken noodle (with a flair, of course), the soups (and gumbos) alone are enough to serve as an entire meal.

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But you’ll want to try the sandwiches.

Google/Trixi DeRosa-Davis Each is creatively put together and on breads that are unique and out of this world.

Be sure to arrive hungry enough to enjoy a side or two!

Google/Brenda Nimmons Nimmons Ruffage makes it hard to narrow it down to just one. From cheesy grits to honey basil slaw and more… the choices are delectable.

Ruffage. What a name. What a restaurant! What a destination eatery!!

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Pendleton isn’t all that far away. Gas up the car and get moving.

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For the official hours, you might want to give Ruffage a call. They are not listed on the restaurant’s Facebook page. The phone number is (864) 502-0126. Google currently lists the hours as Wednesday through Sunday from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

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Technically, you won’t find ruffage in a traditional dictionary. But most of us have heard it interchanged with another term: dietary fiber. For aging Americans (and everyone, really) this is a term we love. If you’re not quite 40 yet, then someday you’ll understand.

Facebook/Ruffage

Clean lines. Tables with adequate separation…

Google/Lance Deloria

Whether you’re here for breakfast or lunch, your taste buds will walk away with euphoric vibes. From the Pan Cake (pictured) to their Frittatas, French Toast, Salmon Bagels, and more… the breakfast options (as well as the lunch options) are bountiful and quite affordable! (See a sample breakfast board, here.)

Google/William Nimmons

Google/Trixi DeRosa-Davis

Each is creatively put together and on breads that are unique and out of this world.

Google/Brenda Nimmons Nimmons

Ruffage makes it hard to narrow it down to just one. From cheesy grits to honey basil slaw and more… the choices are delectable.

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Address: Ruffage Restaurant, 6610 US-76, Pendleton, SC 29670, USA