Places to stay in Cayce, South Carolina
Cayce is a city in Lexington and Richland counties in South Carolina, along the Congaree River. It is part of the Columbia, South Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. Local restaurants include The Reggae Grill, Henry’s restaurant & Bar Cayce, Piecewise Coffee, and City Of Cayce.
If you are travelling in the area, Cayce is located close to Lake Quail Valley Dam D-1277, Rawls Creek, Antisdel Chapel, Lexington Post Office and Roland Lake.
The center of Cayce ( which is at is longitude -81°3'31.32 and latitude 33°58'23.52 ) is located 2 miles away from West Columbia, 3 miles away from Columbia and 7 miles away from Point South.
Available Cayce lodging
We currently have 10 accommodations in and around Cayce.
Cayce Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Courtyard
Econo Lodge
Country Hearth Inn And Suites Cayce Columbia
Knights Inn
Country Inn & Suites
Riverside Inn
Masters Inn Airport
Cayce Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Extended Stay America Suites
Approx 4 miles away in Columbia:
Metro RV Park & Campground
Approx 3 miles away in Columbia:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Cayce

Duke’s Pad Thai Street Food And Noodle Bar ( Dining / Thai ). Located at 904 Knox Abbott Drive. Duke’s Pad Thai invites you to explore your palate through Asian street food and signature noodle dishes.
Our menu is full of family recipes and flavors from traditional Pad Thai to tacos and vegan eats.
www.dukespadthai.com
The Kingsman Restaurant ( Dining / Other ). Located at 936 Axtell Drive. In 1972, Steve King and his brother Aubrey King purchased what was then known as Mamma Mia’s Pizza and transformed it into The Kingsman Restaurant. Keeping many of the original Italian dishes, the brothers slowly started adding their own specialties – such as the pimento cheeseburger, taz’s taters and home cooked lunches. Delicious as they were, it was their hearty ribeyes – locally aged and originally priced at $1.85 – that established The Kingsman as THE place in Columbia to get a great steak.
www.thekingsmanrestaurant.com
Firehouse Subs ( Dining / Other ). Located at 2301 Augusta Road, West Columbia, 3 miles from the center of Cayce. Hungry? Pick up a sub sandwich at our Firehouse Subs shop in West Columbia, South Carolina, on your way to the Lexington Medical Center.
Our sandwich shop, located right across the street from Wells Fargo Bank on Sunset Blvd, specializes in hot sub sandwiches made with premium meats and cheeses, steamed to perfection, then piled high on a toasted private recipe sub roll.
Our menu will surely satisfy your appetite!
Proceeds from our West Columbia sub shop help your local firefighters. Catering service available.
www.firehousesubs.com
Al's Upstairs Italian Restaurant ( Dining / Italian ). Located at 300 Meeting Street, West Columbia, 2 miles from the center of Cayce. Voted Columbia's most romantic restaurant - Al's has become one of the most popular sites for Prom Nights as well as Valentines Day and other Special Occasions. Celebrating our 30th anniversary in our 100 year old building overlooking the Columbia skyline and Vista. Choose from our unique appetizer menu, extensive wine list while enjoying our baby grand piano.
Entrees include the freshest fish from the Atlantic, hand cut steaks, chops, rack of lamb, innovative pasta creations and traditional Veal & Chicken Italian specialties. Finish with one the house made desserts.
www.alsupstairsitalian.com
Tea Pot Chinese Restaurant ( Dining / Chinese ). Located at 829 Knox Abbott Drive. Tea Pot Chinese Restaurant provides the best Chinese food in town (Cayce, Columbia).
Our store opens 7 days a week.
www.teapotrestaurant.net
Thirsty Fellow ( Dining / Other ). Located at 621 Gadsden Street, Columbia, 2 miles from the center of Cayce. Thirsty Fellow Pizzeria and Pub is the brainchild of Willie Durkin, known for his previous establishments: Shannon's, Sneakers, and Durkin's. Willie went in search of the perfect pie and found it in Charlotte. Peter Reinhart, the author of American Pie, a faculty member at Johnson and Wales, and past owner of Pie Town, makes the pizza that Willie had been looking for.
www.thirstyfellow.com
Renamed properties
- Econo Lodge at 1935 Airport Boulevard may have been previously known as Airport Inn