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College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management

  • Four students pose for a photo inside McCutchen House.

    McCutchen House on the Historic Horseshoe

McCutchen House Dining

Located at 902 Sumter St. on the historic Horseshoe, the University of South Carolina's School of Hospitality and Tourism Management hosts a variety of dining options at the unique and historic McCutchen House.

The McCutchen House is more than a restaurant. It's a hands-on classroom where hospitality management students gain valuable experience in running a full-service restaurant. Below are the types of services we generally offer.

McCutchen House History

This beautiful home was originally built as a faculty house in 1813. Having survived the Civil War, and the ever-changing landscape of the University of South Carolina, McCutchen House is now operated by the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management as a venue for dining, culinary and wine classes and special events. Find out more about George McCutchen, for whom the house is named, and other interesting facts about the building's rich history.

McCutchen House History


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