2 Best Restaurants in Central North Carolina, North Carolina

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We've compiled the best of the best in Central North Carolina - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Heff's Burger Club

$ | Downtown

Having built a following for his food at Krankies, Winston-Salem local Justin Webster took his smash burgers from pop-up to James Beard–nominated restaurant in his first year. Justin and his wife Heather (nicknamed Heff) focus on accessible but high-quality food, in a fun, eclectic environment that's heavy on nostalgia. All ingredients on the simple menu are NC-sourced—the furthest is brioche buns from Asheville—and highlight favorite regional flavors like pimento cheese and Cheerwine soda. Order a Ladykiller with white American cheese, black garlic sauce, pickles, and onions, with a side of crinkle-cut fries, while you peruse the pop-culture stickers and snacks in the vending machine.

285 W. 4th St., Winston-Salem, NC, 27101, USA
336-618–5400
Known For
  • Ladykiller burger with white American cheese and black garlic sauce
  • Option to buy a meal for the unhoused community
  • Cheeky retro atmosphere (not for the easily offended)
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Hops Burger Bar

$ | North Metro

This Greensboro mainstay (now with two locations in town) was early to the gourmet burger bandwagon. They keep up their sterling reputation with a commitment to well-sourced ingredients and inviting offerings like the North Carolinian (bacon, fried green tomato, pimento cheese, and a fried egg). There's a quality selection of local beers to wash down the caloric overload.

2138 Lawndale Dr., Greensboro, NC, 27408, USA
336-663–0537
Known For
  • The "wall of fries," including a hearty mound of poutine fries
  • Fried goat cheese balls with fig jelly
  • Packed house on weekends

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