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Favorite High Country Eatery
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Re: Favorite High Country Eatery
Come Back Shack. Classic great burgers and shakes and classic Boone.
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Re: Favorite High Country Eatery
Sadly lot of good ones come and gone. Too difficult for me to pick one. I have to pick a 1-2-3 by category.
Breakfast: Shatley Springs in West Jefferson or Dan'l Boone Inn in Boone
Pregame:. Woodlands BBQ in Blowing Rock
Postgame:. Mokotos
Breakfast: Shatley Springs in West Jefferson or Dan'l Boone Inn in Boone
Pregame:. Woodlands BBQ in Blowing Rock
Postgame:. Mokotos
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Ahhh yes Shatley Springs...Hidden jewel in Crumpler off of 16. My dad grew up about a mile away and anytime I come to Boone I go 81 to 77 to 421. Coming back home in VA usually Sunday mornings is always 16 through Mouth Of Wilson, Independence, and Galax, just so I can hit Shatley Springs on the way through. Anyone who has never been needs to go. They only accept cash or checks and prepare to wait for a table. Food is well worth the wait and IMO better than Daniel Boone. Similar family style.CornCobPipes wrote:Sadly lot of good ones come and gone. Too difficult for me to pick one. I have to pick a 1-2-3 by category.
Breakfast: Shatley Springs in West Jefferson or Dan'l Boone Inn in Boone
Pregame:. Woodlands BBQ in Blowing Rock
Postgame:. Mokotos
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Re: Favorite High Country Eatery
If money is a factor: Woodlands
If money wasn't a factor: Gamekeeper
If money wasn't a factor: Gamekeeper
The mountains are calling and I must go
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Re: Favorite High Country Eatery
The Louisiana Purchase in Banner Elk.
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My wife, F.A.R.M. cafe. Me, the Pancake House, before it closed. Now, Outback in BR.
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Re: Favorite High Country Eatery
Local Lion - best doughnuts in town! Even with that 'other' doughnut place that moved in.
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Ill take the BI, since I used to make the ham melts and corned beef sammys there in the mid 70s.
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Re: Favorite High Country Eatery
Been the same since I was a six year old boy visiting the high country with my parents. Grandview on 105 in foscoe across from the entrance to seven devils. Best biscuits and gravy on this planet.
For a nice upscale dinner, gamekeeper cannot be beat on shulls mill drive. I always get the mixed game grill appetizer.
For a nice upscale dinner, gamekeeper cannot be beat on shulls mill drive. I always get the mixed game grill appetizer.
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