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No matter the occasion, you’ll find what you’re looking for on the following pages. Looking for the perfect place to find delicious baked goods or a cup of coffee in a cozy setting? You can find it here. Or maybe you’re craving ice cream on a warm afternoon, fresh seafood in the spring, or the best pizza in the area for a family night out? You can find that here, too. No matter what you are craving, Taste This will make finding it a bit easier.
You’ll come across some of the most loved local restaurants as you flip through the following pages, as well as tips on serving up a good meal at home. Whether you’re reading on an empty stomach or a full stomach, you’re bound to be hungry by the last page!
Hope you enjoy!
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Proper dining etiquette has a place whether you’re enjoying a meal at a five-star restau rant, a fast-food joint or at home.
While there are some written rules about social etiquette, there also are unwritten rules rooted in courtesy. By following these guide lines, any dining experience can go smoothly.
PUT DOWN THE PHONE
When dining out or attending a party, direct your attention to fellow guests or dining partners and not your devices. Turn off the ringer, resist the urge to check the sports score, wait to text a friend until you’re done, and devote your attention to the meal.
LET THE HOST LEAD
The host or hostess is responsible for setting the tone of the meal and ensuring everyone is comfortable.
Take a backseat to your host and let him or her guide the meal.
PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE
Restaurant wait times are not an exact science. Restaurant hostesses can offer an estimate, but it’s impos sible to say exactly when you’ll be seated. Do not take frustrations out on the staff. If time is of the essence, dine during off-peak hours or visit a less busy establishment.
GO SPARINGLY ON SUBSTITUTIONS
Restaurants should be willing to cater to certain requests, especially if food allergies are a concern. Howev er, do not act like the establishment is your personal kitchen. Make rea sonable requests.
BE PUNCTUAL
Make and keep reservations,
which help keep the flow of the din ner party going smoothly. Arrive at a home on time, as party hosts likely have timed their foods accordingly and you don’t want to delay or spoil the taste and presentation of the food.
KEEP CHILDREN IN CHECK
Dining out with children presents an opportunity to teach them man ners. To avoid meltdowns, be sure children are well-rested and have had a snack before arriving. Avoid scenes that disturb other diners; take the child outside to calm down if he or she acts up. Call ahead to make sure a restaurant is child-friendly. For a dinner party at a private resi dence, the invite usually will indicate if children are invited and is usually addressed as “and family.”
Following dining etiquette rules can make meals more enjoyable for everyone.
COMMON BAKING MISTAKES AND HOW TO PREVENT THEM
Baking can be a wonderful hob by or even a successful business venture. Although baking is a relatively easy skill to learn, there are some who lament that they are won derful cooks, but terrible bakers. That’s likely because cooking is much more forgiving in terms of ingredient mea surements and technique, while baking requires more precision.
“Ratios of the staple ingredients can’t be improvised [in baking], but all the flavors certainly can,” says Duff Gold man, Food Network star and expert baker. Baking is a science and ingredi ents combine to form chemical reac tions that ultimately produce the de sired results. This is just one area where baking mishaps can occur. Read on to discover other common issues and how to avoid them and address them if you find yourself in a baking emer gency.
• Improperly measuring: Bakers need to be very precise when they measure ingredients. Always lightly spoon flour into a measuring cup with out packing it down; don’t simply dip the cup into the flour container. Level it off with the straight edge of a knife.
When measuring out leaveners, such as baking powder or baking soda, do the same by leveling off the product.
• Substituting ingredients inten tionally or unintentionally: Don’t have all-purpose flour on hand, so that means you can use cake flour, right? Not exactly. Ingredients serve a pur pose in recipes and every attempt should be made to use what the recipe calls for. You cannot use baking soda and baking powder interchangeably.
• Ignoring recipe instructions: Fail ure to understand a cooking term or what the recipe is relaying could result in costly mistakes. According to Duff, it is a person’s inclination to gloss over di rections that are not easily understood. But people are urged to read a recipe first and then look up any terms they don’t understand before going forward.
• Temperature mistakes with ingre dients: Read the recipe in its entire ty before you start baking. Some call for items like eggs or butter to be at room temperature for light and fluffy “creaming” for cookies or cakes. Other recipes require butter to be cold to en sure flakiness in pie crusts and biscuits and certain cookies.
• Overmixing ingredients: Over mixing batter or overworking dough activates the gluten proteins in flour and will lead to gummy, tough baked goods, according to Grand Central Bakery. The more tender the desired results, the lighter the handling and mixing should be.
• Baking at the wrong temperature: Temperature is often key when baking. You cannot crank up the heat to make something cook faster if that’s not what is specified in the recipe. Some bakers inadvertently bake at the wrong tem perature because they don’t realize their ovens’ thermostats are malfunc tioning. Invest in an internal oven ther mometer to check that the temperature on the display is actually what is being produced inside the oven.
• Not-so-fresh ingredients: Leaven ers can lose their potency over time, and eggs whites may not whip up cor rectly if eggs are not fresh. Pay attention to the use by dates on ingredients and discard items that have passed those dates.
Baking requires careful attention to detail and technique to produce the best results.
STOCK UP ON MUST-HAVE KITCHEN TOOLS
Cooking meals is advanta geous for a variety of rea sons. Cooking at home is a budget-friendly way to feed a family, and home chefs have strict control over the ingredi ents they use, which can make it easier to adhere to a partic ular diet and avoid foods that may trigger allergic reactions. Cooking at home also enables families to spend time together preparing meals and then eating the fruits of their labor.
Of course, preparing quali ty recipes at home requires not only having nutritious ingredi ents on hand, but also the right tools for meal-making. A com bination of basic utensils and some other handy gadgets can make crafting winning meals that much easier. Here’s how to stock your cabinets and drawers accordingly.
• Chef’s knife: A quality chef’s knife is one of the unsung tools of the kitchen. Chef’s knives can be used for chopping, dicing and generalized cutting. Choose a knife that feels comfortable in your hand. It should be easy to control and not too heavy but also sturdy.
• Food thermometer: Food borne illnesses are no joke. That means it’s essential to have a thermometer for checking the internal temperature of poultry and meat.
• Various spatulas: Invest in metal spatulas of various sizes to make easy work of flipping everything from burgers to pan cakes.
• Silicone/rubber spatulas: These tools make easy work of scraping down the sides of mix ing bowls or cleaning out food processors.
• Kitchen shears: Sometimes a
knife won’t cut it. Kitchen shears are useful for snipping herbs or trimming fats from meat. Heavy duty shears can cut through bones on chickens for easily di viding up whole birds.
• Food processor/food mill: Grind up foods or chop them easily with a food processor. You can invest in a separate appliance, or some multipur pose blenders that tackle food processing duties in addition to mixing.
• Cast iron skillet: Pots and pans are made from various ma terials that speak to their dura bility and nonstick nature. One of the more versatile materials is cast iron. It heats evenly to high temperatures and retains heat for a long time. Cast iron also goes easily from stove top to oven. Caring for pans properly will help them last a lifetime.
• Nonstick skillet: These pans are ideal for scrambling eggs or making pan-fried dishes. Look for ceramic coatings, which are better for your health than chemical coatings.
• Spoons and ladles: Having a variety of spoons and ladles at the ready can simplify scooping and stirring.
• Slow cooker: This appliance is ideal for cooking meals slowly. They’re easily set in the morning and can be returned to in the evening for a fully cooked meal.
• Air fryer: One of the newer gadgets on the market, air fry ers cook by circulating hot air around food. They create the texture and taste of deep-fried foods without extra grease or fat.
These are just some of the handy kitchen tools to have available. Visit a department store or specialty culinary retail er for more great additions.
GROCERY STORES
COLUMBUS
Beneficial Foods Organic Grocery Specialty Food 98 Adawehi Lane 828-894-2021 adawehi.com
Food Lion Grocery
250 W. Mills St., Suite 5 828-894-8286 foodlion.com
FOREST CITY
ALDI Grocery
1916 U.S. Highway 74 855-955-2534 aldi.us
Ingles Grocery 756 S. Church St., Suite 210 828-245-1256 ingles-markets.com
Plum Natural Market
Specialty Foods 213 Oak St. Extension 828-245-6578 plumnatural.com
HENDERSONVILLE
ALDI
Grocery 110 Duncan Hill Road 855-955-2534 aldi.us
Curb Market Grocery 221 N. Church St. 828-692-8012 curbmarket.com
Dana Fancy Food Grocery
101 Lytle Road 828-685-2937
Edneyville General Store Grocery/Hardware 3685 Chimney Rock Road 828-685-0556
Freeman Orchards
Specialty Food
3016 Chimney Rock Road 828-685-3311 ncapples.com/freeman-orchards-2
GO Grocery Outlet
Grocery
115 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-697-1287
Grocery Outlet Grocery 3937 Asheville Highway 828-681-5459
Hendersonville Community Co-Op Market 60 S. Charleston Lane 828-693-0505 hendersonville.coop
Harris Teeter
Grocery
636 Spartanburg Highway 828-693-6668 harristeeter.com
Ingles
Grocery
625 Spartanburg Highway 828-692-1368 ingles-markets.com
Ingles
Grocery
1980 Asheville Highway 828-692-0456 ingles-markets.com
Ingles
Grocery 3643 Howard Gap Road 828-696-2521 ingles-markets.com
Ingles
Grocery 1705 Brevard Road 828-693-6371 ingles-markets.com
La Milpa
Grocery/Imported Food 1901 Spartanburg Highway 828-697-3257
Mountain Fresh Orchard
Specialty Food 2887 Chimney Rock Road 828-685-0057 mtnfreshorchards.com
Sam’s Club
Grocery 300 Highlands Square Drive 828-698-6889 samsclub.com
The Fresh Market
Grocery 223 Greenville Highway 828-698-4682 thefreshmarket.com
Walmart Supercenter
Grocery 250 Highlands Square Drive 828-696-8285 walmart.com
INMAN
Angkor Jumn
Grocery 11631 Asheville Highway 864-472-8500
Food Lion Grocery 11153 Asheville Hwy. 864-472-3311 foodlion.com
European Market
Grocery
5545 Highway 9 864-754-4545 europeanmarketus.com
Sweet Co. Grocery/Bakery
10471 Asheville Highway 864-473-2188
LANDRUM
Bird Mountain Wine and Spirits
Liquor Store
22601 Asheville Highway 864-457-1500
Blue Ridge Wine & Spirits
Liquor Store
1884 Highway 14 864-457-5260
Dutch Country Whole Foods Market
104 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-2450 dutchcountryfoods.wixsite.com/mysite-2
Ingles Markets
Grocery
1851 Highway 14 E. 864-457-5187 ingles-markets.com
O’Darby’s Liquor Barn
Liquor Store
127 Fairwinds Dr. 864-457-1557
MILL SPRING
General Store Grocery/Market 25 International Blvd. 828-863-1432 tryon.com
McGuinns Store Market
4884 N. Highway 9 828-625-4755
Mill Spring Farm Store
Grocery/Market
82 N.C.-9 828-894-8028 millspringfarmstore.com
RUTHERFORDTON
Main Street Market
Deli
211 N. Main St. 828-395-2233
SALUDA
Apple Mill Market Market
1345 Ozone Drive 828-749-9136
Thompson’s Store
Grocery Store
24 Main St. 828-749-2321 thompsons-store.com
TRYON
ABC Store
Liquor Store 354 S. Trade St. 828-859-9447
Nature’s Storehouse
Specialty Foods
427 S. Trade St. 828-859-6356 naturestorehousenc.com
A Taste of Olives & Grapes
Specialty Foods
112 N. Trade St. Suite 1 828-859-0212 atasteofolivesangrapes.com
Tryon IGA Supermarket
Grocery Store
326 S. Trade St. 828-859-9245 tryon.iga.com
POPULAR RESTAURANT DINING STYLES
Dining out provides an oppor tunity to try many different foods that people may not normally prepare at home. It also introduces individuals to various themes and styles of dining.
Broadening one’s culinary hori zons can contribute to well-rounded adults and children who are likely to adapt well to various social situ ations. New dining experiences also may serve as the basis for making conversation or even developing new relationships.
Dining styles vary depending on the type of restaurant. The follow ing rundown is ideal for diners who want to try new things and eat a great meal at the same time.
HIBACHI
Hibachi restaurants provide both a meal and a show. Hibachi is a Japa nese style of cooking and the word translates to “fire bowl.” Hibachi in volves cooking foods on a high-heat metal cooking plate, according to Shinto Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi. The cooking plate often is built into a table that diners sit around. The chef
prepares the food while engaging the customers in the experience.
TAPAS
Tapas style features several small plates of food. Tapas are small, savory dishes, but can be quite filling when several dishes are chosen. Tapas traces its origins to Spain, but has become a notable restaurant trend in many dif ferent countries. Eating tapas enables diners to try many different things and share plates with others.
FAMILY STYLE
Family style of service is common in Italian and some Greek restau rants. It falls in between buffet din ing and more formal plated sit-down dinners. According to the food and dining resource Grooving Gourmet, family-style involves wait staff bring ing food to the table in large serving dishes. These items are passed around for each person to fill his or her plate. Family-style is reminiscent of dining at home, where one to three differ ent foods are offered and guests serve themselves.
BUFFET
With buffet dining, diners visit a centralized food station and serve themselves foods from various plat ters or chafing dishes. Sometimes food is spooned or served by person nel staffing the buffet table. Buffets let people try a variety of foods in sizable amounts.
CAFÉ OR BISTRO
Café or bistro style service involves food served from a counter. Items may include coffee, espresso, pastries, and sandwiches. These restaurants are known for their relaxed and intimate settings.
FAST CASUAL
One increasingly popular dining trends is fast casual, which is more up scale than fast food but equally as con venient. Open kitchens are popular at fast casual chains. Foods tend to in clude gourmet breads and organic in gredients, among others. Panera Bread is an example of a fast casual chain.
Different dining styles ensure there’s a restaurant for everyone.
MATCH FOOD TO YOUR FAVORITE BREWS
The rise of craft and home brew ing has created more beer flavor profiles than ever before. In fact, there’s likely a beer for everyone, whether
you’re a novice or connoisseur.
The Brewer’s Association, a trade as sociation that represents small and inde pendent American craft brewers, reports that, in 2018, small and independent brewers collectively produced 25.9 million barrels and experienced a 4 percent total market growth. The BA also states that these small brew ers achieved a collective retail dollar take-in of $27.6 billion.
While wine will always have its enthusiasts, beer is fast on its heels as a popular mealtime bev erage. Much in the way wines are paired with certain foods, it has be come the natural course of action to pair certain foods with particular styles of beer. “Beer is a great match for food because of the complexity of its flavors, its ability to provide re freshment and to interact with many food flavors,” says Marc Stroobandt, a master beer sommelier for the Food and Beer Consul tancy, UK. Although each person has his or her preferences, here
is a brief listing of generalized pairings, courtesy of the Brewer’s Association and CraftBeer.com.
• American Amber Lager: Creamy ri sotto, wild rice, polenta
• American Pale Ale: Game birds, such as duck and quail
• Belgian-style Dubbel: Pork chops, sausage, tenderloin
• Belgian-style Flanders: Grilled rib eye, root vegetables
• Blonde Ale: Chicken, salads, salmon, nutty cheese
• Dark Lager: Barbecue, sausage, roast ed meat
• Hefeweizen: Weisswurst, seafood, sushi
• Imperial Stout: Smoked goose, foie gras, strong cheeses
• IPA: Spicy foods, curries
• Porter: Roasted or smoked foods, blackened fish
The Brewer’s Association recommends matching delicate dishes with delicate beers and strong dishes with assertive beers. Commonalities, like aromas and sub-flavors, also work together. A beer with roasted notes may pair well with chocolate, for example. Opposites also attract, in that a spicy food may taste best when paired with a sweet beer.
Pairing might once have been limited to matching wines with certain foods. But the booming craft beer business has popularized pairing flavorful beers with foods to make meals even tastier.
LOCAL WINERIES
Burntshirt Vineyards
2695 Sugarloaf Rd, Hendersonville, (828) 685-2402 burntshirtvineyards.com
Green Creek Winery
413 Gilbert Road, Columbus 828-863-2182 GreenCreekWinery.us
Eagle Mountain Winery 2330 SC-11, Landrum 864-248-0284 eaglemountainwinery.com
Marked Tree Vineyard
623 Deep Gap Rd, Flat Rock 828-513-3773 markedtreevineyard.com
Mountain Brook Vineyards
731 Philips Dairy Road, Tryon 828-817-4376
MountainBrookvineyards.com
Overmountain Vineyards and Winery
2012 Sandy Plains Road Tryon, 828-863-0523 overmountainvineyards.com
Parker-Binns Vineyard
7382 E. Highway 108, Mill Spring 828-894-0154
Parker-BinnsVineyard.com
Point Lookout Vineyards
408 Appleola Rd, Henderson ville 828-808-8923 pointlookoutvineyards.com
Russian Chapel Hills Winery
2662 Green Creek Drive, Columbus 828-817-7260 russianchapelhill.com
Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards
588 Chestnut Gap Rd, Hendersonville, (828) 685-4002 saintpaulmountainvineyards. com
Wellborn Winery 254 Mush Creek Rd, Travelers Rest 407-808-4711 wellbornwinery.com
Dry Falls Brewing Co.
425 Kanuga Rd, Hendersonville 828-696-0660 dryfallsbrewing.com
Green River Brew Pub
26 Church St, Saluda 828-769-9033
Green River Eddy’s Tap Room
435 E Main St, Saluda 828-848-4060 saludaoutfitters.com
Green River Tavern
155 W Mills St, Columbus, 828-802-1099 greenrivertavern.net
LOCAL BREWS
Hickory Nut Gorge Brewery at Chimney Rock
461 Main St, Chimney Rock 828-436-7047
Iron Key Brewing Company
135 Locust St, Columbus 828-802-1045 ironkeybrewing.com
Meanwhile, Back in Saluda
171 E Main St, Saluda 828-749-9463
Oklawaha Brewing Company
147 1st Ave E, Hendersonville 828-595-9956 oklawahabrewing.com
Southern Appalachian Brewery
822 Locust St, Hendersonville 828-684-1235 sabrewery.com
The Tryon Bottle
15 S Trade St, Tryon 828-859-6473 tryonbottle.com
Yellow Sun Brewing Co
127 Trade St, Rutherfordton 828-375-0089
FARMERS MARKETS
Columbus Winter Market
Join a plethora of vendors on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, 9 a.m. to noon, November through April at Iron Key Brewing,135 Locust St, Columbus for an amazing assortment of Polk County’s best homegrown produce, meat, cheese, eggs and more. See amazing arts and crafts and value added products.
Columbus Farmers Market
Join a plethora of vendors each Saturday morning 9 to noon at the courthouse in Columbus for an amazing assortment of Polk County’s best homegrown produce, meat, cheese, eggs, plants, home goods and more. See amazing arts and crafts and value added products. Open May through October.
Landrum Farmers Market
Join a large group of vendors each Saturday morning for an amazing assortment of delicious homegrown produce, meat, honey, eggs, soaps, crafts and more. Coffee and biscuits are available, too, as you listen to local musicians. New location: W. Rutherford St. by Burke’s Outlet.
Saluda Tailgate Market
Located up the hill, this winter market features food vendors from our region selling some of the best tasting and healthiest produce, meat, eggs, and baked goods around. It’s held on Fridays from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. off W. Main St., May through October. Text gro237 to 828-548-1316 for more info.
Saluda Winter Market
Held indoors at the Saluda Center, 64 Greenville St. Vendors feature locally grown and raised meat, produce, and eggs. In addition to the staple food products, you may also find handmade crafts, pottery, and beauty products. Held on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month, November through April from 9 a.m. to noon.
Beneficial Foods Organic Grocery
This natural foods market carries a full array of healthy foods including fresh, organic produce, herbs and spices, jams, jellies, honey, baking goods, health and beauty products, nuts, grains, organic snack foods and environmentally friendly household cleaning products. Call 828-894-0737 or stop by 93 Adawehi Lane, Columbus.
IMPROVE COMFORT WHEN DINING OUTDOORS
Warm weather entices people to enjoy long hours outside basking in the sun or relaxing on balmy eve nings. Many of the activities people once reserved for indoors when temperatures were chilly, including dining, are moved outside as the weather warms.
Even though outdoor dining can be quite enjoyable, certain factors need to be considered to ensure that each experience is as pleasur able as possible. This means focus ing on comfort whenever meals are taken out-of-doors.
ADDRESS INSECTS
Insects are equal opportunity in vaders. Once they smell sweet or savory food items, they quick ly descend for an easy bite. This means extra steps are necessary to dissuade insects from coming by.
Invest in citronella candles, which can be placed around the patio to repel flying bugs. Clean up crumbs and spills promptly. Bees and wasps can be lured away with sweet traps placed around the perimeter of the property.
OFFER SHADE
Too much sun can make outdoor meals less enjoyable. A patio um brella, pergola or canopy can cut down on glare and make the din ing area more comfortable. Check to see that the shade source can be adjusted to guard against the sun as it moves across the sky.
DRESS UP SEATING
Just because furniture is made for outside doesn’t mean it has to be uncomfortable. Many companies now produce very durable and at tractive outdoor furniture. Weath
er-resistant fabrics mean rain or sunlight will not age items too quickly.
REUSABLE PLACE SETTINGS
If you frequently dine outdoors, you may want to dine in style. In stead of disposable paper or plastic place settings, invest in colorful, durable, reusable plastic dishes, glasses and flatware, which will not break if dropped and can hold up to a dishwasher when it is time to clean up.
CREATE THE RIGHT AMBIANCE
Invest in outdoor lighting, candles and hidden speakers to pipe in mu sic and create ambiance. Install pri vacy screens and foliage to estab lish a nice nook for outdoor dining. Outdoor dining areas can be im proved with some easy modifica tions to existing spaces.
RESTAURANT LISTINGS
CAMPOBELLO
Buck ‘N Brew Coffee
18981 Asheville Highway 864-457-1515
Coffeehouse
Dog House
605 N. Main St. 864-468-4458
Fast food
The Dutch Plate Family Restaurant 206 S Main St. 864-468-4584
Casual dining
COLUMBUS
Bojangles
84 W. Mills St. 828-351-3170
Fast Food
The Brick Pizzeria
214 E. Mills St. 828-894-2299
Italian
Calvert’s Kitchen
306 E. Mills St. 828-894-0268
Casual dining
Cocula Mexican Grill
338 W. Mills St. 828-894-2099
Mexican
Green River Tavern 155 W. Mills St. 828-802-1099
Casual Dining
El Campesino
205 E. Mills St. 828-894-0541
Mexican
Fuji Express 401 W Mills St 828-802-1199
Japanese Iron Key Brewing Company 135 Locust St. 828-802-1045
Casual Dining
Joy Wok II 155 W. Mills St. 828-894-5566
Asian Mel & Lo’s 155 W. Mills St. Bar & Grill
Mountain View BBQ & Deli 829 W Mills St. 828-894-7060
Barbecue
OpenRoad Coffee 915 W Mills St. 828-894-2021
Coffeehouse
Southern Manners 192 E Mills St. 828-894-0406
Casual dining Subway 250 W. Mills St. 828-894-3333
Fast food
Taco Bell 202 W. Mills St. 828-722-1025
Fast food
The Rural Seed 322 E. Mills St. 828-802-1097
Farm to table
Waffle House
Highway 108 West, 828-894-2311
Fast food
Wendy’s
255 W. Mills St. 828-894-5269
Fast food
Wolverine Pizza
1550 Highway 108 W. 828-894-5252
Italian FLAT ROCK
Campfire Grill
2770 Greenville Highway 828-595-9849
Comfort Food/American
Downtown Columbus NCFlat Rock Wood Room
1501 Greenville Highway 828-435-1391 flatrockwoodroom.com
Barbeque
Flat Rock Village Bakery
2710 Greenville Highway 828-693-1313
villagebakerync.com
Bakery
Hubba Hubba Smokehouse
2724 Greenville Highway 828-694-3551
Barbeque
Season’s at Highland Lake
86 Lily Pad Lane 800-758-8130 Hliresort.com/seasons
Fine Dining
FOREST CITY
Akita Express
676 S. Broadway St. 828-245-3434
Japanese Arby’s 703 S. Broadway St. 828-248-9307 arbys.com
Fast Food
Big Dave’s Family Seafood
123 Commercial Drive 828-245-9844 bigdaveseafood.com Seafood/American
Bojangles’ Famous Chicken
127 Sparks Crossing 828-827-0032 bojangles.com
Fast Food
Burger King 2270 U.S. Highway 74A Bypass 828-245-5264 bk.com
Fast Food
Chili’s Grill & Bar
128 Sparks Crossing 828-286-0008 chilis.com American/Tex-Mex
Downtown Forest City NC
China Hibachi 464 W. Main St. 828-229-3403
Chinese
Copper Penny 146 E. Main St. 828-229-3330 copperpennygrill.com
American Davis Donut House 652 W. Main St. 828-245-1258
Bakery
Denny’s 1493 U.S. Highway 54 828-288-3700 dennys.com American Domino’s 372 S. Broadway St. 828-245-3030 dominos.com
Pizza
Don Ramon Mexican Restaurant
657 Oak St. 828-245-3979
Mexican
El Michoacan
107 W. Main St. 864-649-5270
Mexican
Fuji Yama Japanese Steak House
721 Oak St. 828-247-0600
Japanese Greene’s Cafe & Carry Out Service 858 W. Main St. 828-245-8283
American Hardee’s 665 S. Broadway St. 828-248-2770 hardees.com
Fast Food
KFC
131 Bethany Church Road 828-245-5716 kfc.com
Fast Food
La Loma Mexican Restaurant
420 S. Broadway St. 828-382-0092
Mexican
Little Caesars Pizza
1740 College Ave. 828-287-9888 littlecaesars.com
Pizza
Mario’s Restaurant 515 Hardin Road 828-202-5424 mariosrestaurant.foodplaces.com
Itailan
McDonald’s
111 Wells Drive 828-245-8555 mcdonalds.com Fast Food
McDonald’s 74 Bypass Tri City Mall 828-245-8236 mcdonalds.com
Fast Food
McDonald’s 134 Oak St. 828-245-1421 mcdonalds.com
Fast Food
Mi Pueblito
Mexican Restaurant 220 Oak St. 828-288-3600
Mexican Papa John’s Pizza
133 Plaza Drive 828-287-2744 papjohns.com
Pizza
Pizza Hut
786 S. Church St. 828-245-8697 pizzahut.com
Pizza
Sakura Bistro 641 S Broadway St 828-229-3334
Asian
Scott’s On Broadway
735 S. Broadway St. 828-245-9811 scottsonbroadway.com
American
Slims Bar & Grill 114 N. Powell St. 828-382-0283 Bar/American
Sonic Drive-In 1922 US Highway 74A Bypass 828-287-9988 sonicdrivein.com Fast Food
Spake Drive In & Restaurant
440 U.S. Highway 221A 828-245-5701
American SUBWAY
116 Chase High Road 828-229-3151 subway.com Fast Food SUBWAY 137 Plaza Drive 828-287-2665 subway.com Fast Food
Super China Buffet
143 Plaza Drive 828-288-3636
Chinese
Taco Bell
1856 US Hwy 74 A Bypass 828-286-9982
Fast Food
Waffle House
2270 U.S. Highway 74A, Suite 221 828-245-6513 wafflehouse.com American Wendy’s 165 Commercial Drive 828-245-8820 wendys.com Fast Food
Zaxby’s Chicken Fingers
217 Plaza Drive 828-286-4141 zaxbys.com
Fast Food
HENDERSONVILLE
2 Guys Pizza & Ribs
1307 Seventh Ave. E. 828-693-6755 2guyspizza.net Italian/Pizza
A Day in the Country
130 Sugarloaf Road 828-692-7914 aditc.com American Alykat Deli 1201 Asheville Highway 828-697-0311 Sandwiches
Amazing Pizza 706 Seventh Ave. E. 863-398-1988 apcwoodfirepizza.com Pizza
Applebee’s Grill + Bar
1635 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-692-3006 applebees.com American Arby’s 1809 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-697-6237 arbys.com
Fast Food
Asaka Japanese Cuisine
144 Highlands Square Drive 828-698-7073 asaka-nc.com
Japanese/Sushi Bar
Downtown Hendersonville NCBay Breeze Seafood
1830 Asheville Highway 828-697-7106
baybreezeseafood.com
Seafood
Beijing Restaurant
411 Kanuga Road 828-693-3710
Chinese
Binion’s Roadhouse
1565 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-693-0492 binionsroadhouse.com
American
Bojangles
5697 Asheville Highway 828-654-0441 bojangles.com
Fast Food
Bojangles
1901 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-692-4514 bojangles.com
Fast Food
Brandys On Main
111 S. Main St. 828-513-1240 brandysonmain.net American/French
Burger King
1815 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-693-8891 bk.com
Fast Food
Burger King
1232 Asheville Highway 828-697-0259 bk.com
Fast Food
Burger King
1607 Spartanburg Highway 828-697-5888 bk.com
Fast Food
Burger King
5988 Asheville Highway 828-684-5900 bk.com
Fast Food
Champa 437 N. Main St. 828-696-9800 champahendersonville.com Sushi/Thai/Asian Fusion
Chick-fil-A
52 Highlands Square Drive 828-693-8080 chick-fil-a.com
Fast Food
Chick-fil-A 640 Spartanburg Highway 828-696-7837 chick-fil-a.com
Fast Food
China Buffet
114 Henderson Crossing Plaza 828-692-6881 chinabuffethendersonville. com Chinese/Buffet
China Dynasty
3754 Brevard Road 828-890-5535 chinadynastync.com
Chinese
China Garden
825 Spartanburg Highway 828-698-0880
Chinese
Cocula Mexican Restaurant
1751 Brevard Road 828-694-1178
Mexican
Cook Out 2546 Chimney Rock Road 828-693-3525
Fast Food
Chrome Side Grill and Bakery Side
5701 Asheville Highway 828-684-7828
American
Daddy D’s Suber Soulfood 411 Seventh Ave E. 828-698-7408 Soul Food/American
Dairy Queen 5445 Asheville Highway, Suite 10 828-654-9594 dairyqueen.com Ice Cream/Fast Food
Dandelion 127 Fifth Ave. W. 828-595-9365 safelightfamily.org/dandelion.htm Cafe/American
Denny’s
1550 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-693-8754 dennys.com American Dixie Diner 1724 Brevard Road 828-697-5025 dixiedinerhendersonville. business.site Diner
Domino’s Pizza 825 Spartanburg Highway 828-696-4113 dominos.com Pizza
El Paso 807 Spartanburg Highway 828-698-6040 elpasomexican.net Mexican
El Paso Mexican Restaurant 105 Sugarloaf Drive 828-694-0201 elpasomexican.net Mexican
Firehouse Subs
825 Spartanburg Highway 828-697-8344 firehousesubs.com Fast Food
Fireside Restaurant and Pancake Inn 295 Sugarloaf Road 828-697-1004 firesidepancakeinn.com American
Flat Rock Wood Room 1501 Greenville Highway 828-435-1391 flatrockwoodroom.com American/Pizza
Golden Corral 2530 Chimney Rock Road 828-693-6445 goldencorral.com Buffet/American
Great American Hot Dog 808 Greenville Highway 828-697-2266 greatamericandog.net American
Haus Heidelberg German Restaurant
630 Greenville Highway 828-693-8227 hausheidelberg.com German
Hardee’s 6001 Asheville Highway 828-687-0555 hardees.com Fast Food
Hardee’s 1807 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-697-8881 hardees.com Fast Food
HenDough Chicken & Donuts 532 Kanuga Road 828-595-2885 hendough.com American
Hot Dog World 226 Kanuga Road 828-697-0374 hotdogworld.net
Fast Food
Jack in the Box 76 Highlands Square Drive 828-697-0390 jackinthebox.com Fast Food
Janitzio Mexican Restaurant 1053 Spartanburg Highway 828-692-2474
Mexican
Jimmy John’s 638 Spartanburg Highway, Suite 80 828-393-1381 jimmyjohns.com Fast Food
Joey’s New York Bagels
1500 Haywood Road 828-692-1220
joeysnybagels.com
American
KFC
1903 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-697-6288 kfc.com
Fast Food
Kin’s Kitchen
2560 Chimney Rock Road 828-698-5585
Chinese
Little Ceasars
675 Spartanburg Highway 828-692-6122 littleceasars.com
Pizza
Lon Sen Chinese Restaurant 230 Thompson St. 828-697-2498
Chinese
Mary’s Burrito
2560 Asheville Hwy, Suite 10 828-696-9888
Mexican
McDonald’s
5775 Asheville Highway 828-684-3931 mcdonalds.com
Fast Food
McDonald’s
250 Highlands Square Drive 828-692-7881 mcdonalds.com
Fast Food
McDonald’s
1909 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-697-6493 mcdonalds.com
Fast Food
McDonald’s 630 Spartanburg Highway 828-697-1672 mcdonalds.com
Fast Food
Mezzaluna Pizza Company
226 N. Main St.
828-697 - 6575 Italian/Pizza/Bar
Mike’s On Main Street 303 N. Main St. 828-698-1616 mikesonmain.com
American
Mike’s Pizza & Pasta Pizza 803 Spartanburg Highway 828-692-2002 mikespizzaandpasta.com
Pizza
Moe’s Original Bar B Que 114 N. Main St. 828-595-9200 moesoriginalbbq.com Barbecue
Mona Lisa Restaurant of Hendersonville 785 N. Church St. 828-696-7858 monalisaofhville.com
Italian
Monte’s Sub Shop 2024 Asheville Highway 828-693-3112 montessubshop.com Sandwiches
Mountain Deli 343 N. Main St. 828-693-0093 mtndeli.com Deli
Never Blue 119 S. Main St. 828-693-4646 theneverblue.com Tapas/Small Plates
New China Garden 1410 Asheville Highway 828-692-8087
Chinese O’Charley’s Restaurant & Bar 65 Highlands Square Drive 828-692-4224 ocharleys.com
American
Old Orchard Tavern 201 Sugarloaf Road, Suite 1 828-595-8157 cascadesmountainresort.com American/Seafood
Orr’s Family Restaurant
3228 Spartanburg Highway 828-693-8000
Breakfast/Seafood/American Outback Steakhouse 250 Mitchelle Drive 828-692-1109 outback.com
American
Papa John’s Pizza
150 First Ave. E. 828-698-3535 papajohns.com Pizza
Papa’s & Beer
1821 Asheville Highway 828-692-9915
Mexican
Pi-Squared 1972 Haywood Road 828-693-0799 pi-squareddraytonmills.com
Pizza
Piggy’s and Harry’s 102 Duncan Hill Road 828-692-1995 harrysandpiggys.com American/Ice Cream
Pita Express
1034 C. Greenville Highway 828-696-9818 pitaexpresshville.com Mediterranean/Middle Eastern
Pizza Hut
1800 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-693-4188 pizzahut.com Pizza
Pop’s Diner
860 N. Main St. 828-693-1035 pops-diner.business.site American Postero 401 N. Main St. 828-595-9676 postero-hvl.com American
Renzo’s Ristorante
502 N. Main St. 828-551-7766 renzos.us Italian
Sakura Japanese Cuisine
825 Spartanburg Highway, Suite 12 828-697-1700
Japanese Sol Y Luna
Cali-Mex Bar & Grill 321 N. Main St. 828-489-1265 solylunanc.com Mexican
SUBWAY 1620 Brevard Road, Suite 20 828-693-6883 subway.com
Fast Food
SUBWAY 673 Spartanburg Highway 828-697-9199 subway.com Fast Food
SUBWAY 206 Thompson St. 828-696-9266 subway.com Fast Food
SUBWAY
45 Westside Village Road 828-693-5877 subway.com Fast Food
Taco Bell
1819 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-697-2029 tacobell.com Fast Food
Taco El Arandense 1897 Dana Road 828-693-5764 Mexican Taqueria El Chuy 3687-3705 Chimney Rock Road 828-490-6020 Mexican
Taqueria Gonzalez
525 Kanuga Road
828-216-4150
Mexican Taqueria Mexico
63 Clear Oak Road 828-458-3370
Mexican
Tecate Mexican Grill
888 Spartanburg Highway 828-693-7110
Mexican
Tequilas Bar & Grill
300 Freeman St. 828-693-0450 elpasomexican.net
Mexican
Thai Spice 220 S. King St. 828-693-7323 thaispicehendersonville.com
Thai
The Baker’s Box
430 Kanuga Road 828-595-9983 thebakersboxshop.net
Bakery/Sandwiches
The Loft Cafe & Pub
111 Joel Wright Drive 828-595-9997
Cafe/Pub
The Mustang Cafe
140 Tracey Grove Road 828-693-8444
Cafe
Three Chopt
Sandwich Shoppe 103 E. Third Ave. 828-692-0228
Sandwiches
Umi Japanese Fine Dining
633 N. Main St. 828-698-8048 umisushinc.com
Japanese
Uncle Scott’s Pizza
1735 Brevard Road 828-513-1220 unclescottspizza.com
Pizza/Italian
Waffle House
100 Sugarloaf Road 828-697-1994 wafflehouse.com
American
Waffle House
6011 Asheville Highway 828-684-4441 wafflehouse.com American/Diner
Wendy’s 1500 Four Seasons Blvd. 828-697-0095 wendys.com
Fast Food
Wendy’s 607 Spartanburg Highway 828-693-5935 wendys.com Fast Food
West First 101 First Ave. W. 828-693-1080 flatrockwoodfired.com
Pizza
White Duck Taco Shop
500 7th Ave E. 828-595-9871 whiteducktacoshop.com
Zaxby’s
67 Highlands Square Drive 828-693-4566 zaxbys.com
Fast Food
LAKE LURE/ CHIMNEY ROCK
Bayou Billy Popcorn and Pizza 401 Main St., Chimney Rock 828-625-2600 bayoubillypopcorn.com Pizza/American
El Lago Mexican Restaurant
119 Arcade St. 828-625-9051
Mexican
Japan House Grill and Sushi
2795 Memorial Hwy. 828-436-5555
Japanese
LA Strada At Lake Lure
2693 Memorial Highway, Lake Lure 828-625-1118 lastradalakelure.com
Italian
Lake House Restaurant Bar and Grill
1020 Memorial Hwy. 828-625-4075
American
Larkin’s On The Lake Restaurant 1020 Memorial Highway, Lake Lure 828-625-4075 larkinsonthelake.com
American
Legends on the Lake 153 Mountain Blvd., Lake Lure 828-694-3032 rumblingbald.com Pub Food
Lured Market and Grill 2655 Memorial Hwy. 828-625-9192
American
Old Rock Cafe
431 Main St., Chimney Rock 828-625-2329
American
Point Of View Restaurant 454 Memorial Highway, Lake Lure 828-625-4380
American
Riverwatch Bar & Grill 379 Main St., Chimney Rock 828-625-1030 riverwatchgrill.com
American
The Lake House Diner 2795 Memorial Highway, Lake Lure 828-436-5555
American
Veranda Restaurant 2771 Memorial Highway, Lake Lure 888-434-4970 lakelure.com Fine Dining
Victory Kitchen
959 Buffalo Creek Rd. 828-436-5023
Casual Dining
LANDRUM
Bodega Noir 1520 E. Rutherford St. 864-381-7054
Wine
Bojangles 1742 SC 14 Hwy. 864-457-2207
Fast Food
Boots & Sonny’s 328 S Howard Ave 828-457-2378 bootsandsonnys.com
Casual dining
Burger King 1880 Highway 14 864-457-5449
Fast food
China Café 1760 Highway 14 864-457-3835
Asian
Dimitri’s Greek & Italian Restaurant 5600 Highway 14 864-468-4310
Italian
The Drake House 511 N. Howard Ave. 864-457-2533
Casual dining
El Chile Rojo 209 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5977
Mexican
The Hare & Hound 101 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-3232
Casual dining
Harvest House 22345 Asheville Highway 864-457-2823
Casual dining
The Junction
5599 Highway 11 864-468-4675
Buffet
Kirk’s Kitchen
603 S. Howard Ave. 864-607-4224
American
Mocha’s Mug
212 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-1276
Coffeehouse
The Pasta Station 909 E. Rutherford St. 864-510-8116
Italian
Stone Soup Market & Café 1522 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5255
Casual dining
Soulisa’s Dining
208 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5318
Thai, Japanese
Southside Smokehouse 726 S. Howard Ave. 864-457-4581
Casual dining
Starbucks 1851 Hwy. 14E 864-457-5187
Coffeehouse
Twin Palmetto 1005 E. Rutherford St. 864-457-5008
Casual dining
MILL SPRING
Tryon International Equestrian Center 4066 Pea Ridge Road
• Blue Ginger Sushi & Noodles 828-863-1121
Asian
• Campagna 828-863-1127
Italian
• Legends Grille 828-863-1122
Fine dining
• Mane St. Coffee 828-863-1000
Coffeehouse
• Roger’s Diner 828-863-1113
Casual dining
• Tryon Café 828-863-1000
Coffeehouse
• Siesta Cantina 828-863-1000
Mexican
RUTHERFORDTON
57 Alpha Airport Cafe 618 Airport Road 828-286-1677
57alpha.com American Big Al’s of Shiloh 2190 Poors Ford Road 828-247-0644
American
Corner BBQ 694 N. Washington St. 828-287-3853 Barbecue
Domino’s 114 S. Washington St. 828-287-3030 dominos.com Pizza
Great Wall 189 Railroad Ave. 828-288-3555
greatwallrutherfordton com Chinese
Gregory’s Original 161 Park Lane Drive 828-287-2171 gregorysoriginal.com American
Hardee’s 116 College Ave. 828-287-9307 hardees.com
Fast Food
Jesse James Railroad American 531 Railroad Ave. 828-447-4644 Express
Main Street Coffee & Ice Cream 185 N Main St 828-288-4950
Coffee / Ice Cream
KFC
115 U.S. Highway 74 Bypass 828-287-9243 kfc.com
Fast Food
Mi Pueblito Mexican Restaurant
139 S. Washington St. 828-286-2860 mipubs.com Mexican
Rutherford Thai 123 W. Second St. 828-980-1622 rutherfordthai.wordpress.com Thai SUBWAY 185 Railroad Ave. 828-288-8858 subway.com Fast Food
The Barbecue Place 548 S. Main St. 828-287-2020 Barbecue
The Garden Cafe 4250 U.S. 64 828-288-2764 Breakfast/Brunch
The Mason Jar 2751 Highway 64 828-368-4659 American
Waffle House
112 Railroad Ave. 828-287-5546 waffelhouse.com American SALUDA Azalea Bistro 40 E Main St. 828-769-9022
French/ Lowcountry
Green River BBQ 131 Highway 176 828-749-9892 Barbecue
Green River Eddy’s Tap Room and Grill
435 E. Main 828-848-4060
Casual Dining
Newman’s Restaurant at Orchard Inn 100 Orchard Inn Lane 828-749-5471 orchardinn.com Fine dining
Purple Onion 16 Main St. 828-749-1179 Mediterranean
The S.P.O.T. 101 E. Main St. 828-769-9100 Mexican Subway 1484 Ozone Drive 828-749-3650 Sub sandwiches, salads
Wakey Monkey 18 Church St. Coffeehouse
Ward’s Dairy Bar & Grill 24 Main St. 828-749-2321 Casual dining
Whistle Stop Pizza 1487 Ozone Dr. 828-388-2653 Pizza
Wildflour Bakery & Café
173 E Main St.
828-749-3356
Cafe
SPINDALE
Asian Wok 405 E. Main St. 828-287-4455
Chinese
Barley’s Taproom
123 W. Main St. 828-288-8388
barleystaproomspindale.com
Pizza
Carolina Cafe 584 E. Main St. 828-286-2411
Cafe/American
Denny’s 1493 U.S. Highway 74A Bypass 828-288-3700 dennys.com American
Don’s Italian Restaurant
619 Oakland Road 828-288-3711 dragonpalacenc.com
Pizza/Italian
Granny’s Bakery & Sub Shop
322 W. Main St. 828-286-9012
Bakery
McDonald’s
810 W. Main St. 828-287-5247 mcdonalds.com
Fast Food
Sakura Express
267 W. Main St. 828-287-5701 sakurajapanesecuisine. squarespace.com
Japanese
Shake Shop
302 W. Main St. 828-286-4792
Comfort Food
Spin City’s Corner Cafe
107 W. Main St.
828-382-0045 spincityscornercafe.com Cafe
The Coop
139 W. Main St. 828-395-2123
American
Top Dog Fast Food
351 Oakland Road 828-287-8668
Fast Food
TRYON
All Good Things Bakery
289 S Trade St 828-440-1018 allgoodthingsbakery.com Bakery
Buck’s Pizza 30 N. Trade St. 828-859-0400
Pizza
Cafe La Gaule
10 N. Trade St. 828-440-1480
Casual Dining
Caro-Mi Dining Room
3231 Highway 176 828-859-5200
Casual dining
El Sureňo
1052 S. Trade St. 828-859-3075
Mexican
Harper Eatery & Pub
10 Oak St. 828-440-1540
Casual dining
Huckleberry’s 62 N. Trade St. 828-436-0025
Casual dining
Katie D’s NY Bagels & Deli 255 N Trade St. 828-440-1441
Bagels & Deli
K.D.’s Sea Shack
82 N. Trade St. 828-440-1285
Seafood
Mr. Juan’s Mexican Restaurant
526 S. Trade St. 828-859 – 6858
Mexican
Nana’s Kitchen
354 S. Trade St. 828-859-0305
Casual dining
Pine Crest Inn 85 Pinecrest Lane 828-859-9135
Fine dining
Side Street Pizza 135 S. Trade St. 828-859-5325
Italian
The Tryon Bottle
15 S. Trade St. 828-859-6473
Wine bar
Trade Street Creamery & Sandwich Shoppe
10 N Trade St 828-440-1522 tradestreetcreamery.com Deli/Ice Cream
Tryon Coffee House Co-Op
62A N. Trade St. Coffeehouse
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