36 Best Restaurants in The North Carolina Mountains, North Carolina

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

The Bistro at the Everett Hotel

$$ Fodor's Choice

The best place to eat in Bryson City, this wood-paneled bistro serves hearty dinner entrées like mountain trout with quinoa and brown rice or meatloaf made from four different locally sourced specialty meats. The dining room is a rustic yet elegant space in a 1908 building that formerly housed Bryson City Bank. If you're not staying at the hotel, make reservations at least a week in advance. 

16 Everett St., Bryson City, NC, 28713, USA
828-488–1934
Known For
  • A favorite for any type of celebration
  • Local twists on classic dishes
  • Craft cocktails and craft beers
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.
Reservations essential

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The Cardinal

$$ Fodor's Choice

Cocktails and burgers achieve sublimity at this temple of ground meat, be it locally raised bison, the game of the month, or a 50/50 blend of emu and chorizo. Infusions like beet vodka and bacon fat bourbon ensure that the creations from behind the bar rival those from the kitchen. A log cabin interior packed with curios (and classic Pac-Man on the back porch) sets a friendly tone that's matched by the good-humored service. 

1711 Rte. 105, Boone, NC, 28607, USA
828-355–9600
Known For
  • Seasonal cocktails, including rotating house slushies
  • Burgers that are works of art
  • House-made vegan options like a beet burger and tempeh tenders

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Ilda

$$ Fodor's Choice

Don't tell anyone else, but Ilda may be North Carolina's best restaurant west of Asheville. Owners Santiago and Crystal defected from New York to Crystal's hometown during the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving behind Michelin stars to chase their dream of a community-driven Italian restaurant without pretension. House-made pastas are divine, and the cocktail program—highlighted by a series of infused limoncellos—is world-class. The team also owns the adjacent Santé wine bar and a quietly wonderful pizza joint across the street, Meatballs. 

462 W. Main St., NC, 28779, USA
828-307–2036
Known For
  • Pancetta with a slow-poached egg
  • Addictive pastas like squid ink spaghettoni
  • Cocktails built with care
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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The Orchard

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Located in a century-old farmhouse with a rusty metal roof, in an old apple orchard, the Orchard's short but sweet menu highlights local produce and trout, plus seafood and steaks. The decor is comfortable rather than fancy, with a few kitschy Southern touches.

905 Rte. 107 S, Cashiers, NC, 28717, USA
828-743–7614
Known For
  • Catering to upscale visitors and second-home owners
  • Location in an old house, with outdoor seating in warm weather
  • Mountain trout prepared four different ways
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations essential

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The Restaurant at Gideon Ridge Inn

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Make reservations far in advance for this sublime dining experience broken into three courses, sourced daily from local farmers. This is fine dining—pate and a delightful escargot are the only menu constants—but it's not at all stuffy: approachable servers and the soaring views of the valley below ensure a relaxed sense of wonder. The always-changing farmers' salad is a must before a third course that could include venison tenderloin over truffle creamed spinach or a confit duck breast served with oyster mushroom risotto. 

202 Gideon Ridge Rd., Blowing Rock, NC, 28605, USA
828-295–3644
Known For
  • Well-deserved reputation as a top spot in the region
  • Inspired kitchen and sourcing
  • Often booked well in advance
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations required

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Singletree Heritage Kitchen

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Singletree boldly proclaims their guiding principles, from integrity in sourcing to sustainability, and those values are conveyed in beautifully presented plates and, most importantly, in flavor. Seared duck breast and Parisian gnocchi with collards shine at dinner, but it's sandwiches like the Brasstown Melt—sliced steak on ciabatta with horseradish, provolone, arugula, and caramelized onions—that keep the midday shift bustling.

Vescovo

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Homemade gnocchi, divine seared scallops, and a brief but excellent wine list are among the highlights at this chef-owned Italian trattoria in Brevard's tidy Lumberyard Arts District. Live edge and sleek wood tables and chairs set a rustic homey tone.

175 King St., Brevard, NC, 28712, USA
828-885–7630
Known For
  • Barrel-aged Madeira wine
  • Inspired craft cocktails
  • Addictive focaccia bread
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations recommended

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Artisanal

$$$$

Artisanal is in a barn by a country stream, but don't let that fool you: this restaurant is elegantly designed, modern, and serious about first-rate food and service. The prix-fixe menu offers around six first course and entrée selections, ranging from lamb tenderloin with charred eggplant to North Carolina flounder with morels. The indoor/outdoor setting and reliance on local produce mean it's only open from May through October. 

1200 Dobbins Rd., Banner Elk, NC, 28604, USA
828-898–5395
Known For
  • Sophisticated food in a rustic but upscale setting
  • Craft cocktails and solid wine list
  • Sourcing from a local organic farm
Restaurant Details
Closed Nov.–Mar. Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Bistro Roca

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Built in a former speakeasy and now adorned with photos of the dogs and horses of hundreds of faithful customers, the wood-fired oven at this trusted favorite works for fancy nights out—ribeye with blue cheese butter or a lamb loin with chimichurri—or a more casual family pizza dinner (opt for the signature pie with local prosciutto and manchego). Appetizer options speak to the breadth of the menu, from mussels in green curry to Thai spring rolls to roasted figs, but all are sourced and prepared with passion and integrity.

143 Wonderland Trail, Blowing Rock, NC, 28605, USA
828-295-4008
Known For
  • Hyperlocal sourcing of meats and produce
  • Bustling lunch and brunch service
  • Wooded, homey interior
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.
Reservations recommended

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The Chef's Table

$$$

At the region's most celebrated restaurant, chef-owner Josh Monroe uses ingredients from his own farm and local purveyors to prepare dishes in an open kitchen. The award-winning menu includes dishes like lamb shank, trout, and deconstructed lasagna that are created with wine pairings in mind. After 20 years, the decor feels a bit tired, but the top-notch service and white tablecloth atmosphere stand the test of time. 

30 Church St., Waynesville, NC, 28786, USA
828-452–6210
Known For
  • Hands-on chef who uses local ingredients
  • The best wine selection in town
  • Classy date night experience
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations recommended

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Cup & Saucer

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Coffee shop in the front, grab-and-go sandwich-and-salad counter in the back, this downtown staple serves vegetarian-friendly grub and is a popular community hub.

36 E. Main St. A, Brevard, NC, 28712, USA
828-884–2877
Known For
  • Smoothies and specialty coffee drinks
  • Mercantile shop with local gifts
  • Stone-ground grits
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Daddy D's Suber Soulfood

$$

Family-owned and friendly, this no-frills lunch buffet is the place for soul food in the Asheville area. Load your plate with fried chicken, catfish, and pork chops, but leave room for classics like collards and mac and cheese.

411 7th Ave., Hendersonville, NC, 28792, USA
828-698–7408
Known For
  • Candied yams and banana pudding
  • Black-owned business
  • Served with love
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Dan'l Boone Inn

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For an unparalleled experience that will leave you stuffed with Southern goodness, brave the line outside this throwback restaurant (open since 1959 in a former hospital building surrounded by a picket fence and flowers) serving fried chicken, country-fried steak, country ham biscuits, mashed potatoes, green beans, and banana pudding. Platters are delivered to your table family-style, and it's all-you-can-eat for the price of admission.

130 Hardin St., Boone, NC, 28607, USA
828-264–8657
Known For
  • Country ham biscuits diners smuggle out in napkins
  • Blissful caloric overload
  • Lively service
Restaurant Details
No breakfast weekdays. No lunch weekdays Jan.–late May
No reservations except for large groups; cash or check only

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Dandelion

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This downtown destination is more than a restaurant; it's a nonprofit organization that provides job training and other resources to those at risk of domestic abuse. Open for weekday lunch only, the ingredients are local, fresh, and delicious, with an emphasis on hearty Southern sandwiches like grilled pimento cheese and, in season, tomato pie.

127 5th Ave. W, Hendersonville, NC, 28792, USA
828-595–9365
Known For
  • Freshly made local dishes
  • Very friendly service
  • Sidewalk tables
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner

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The Falls Landing Eatery

$$$

The hands-on owner has made this downtown mainstay one of the most recommended dining spots in Brevard. The menu skews to seafood, with standouts including fish-and-chips, mountain trout, and haddock, but the pork chops and filet mignon are excellent, too. There's a full bar in the brick-walled dining room.

Frogs Leap Public House

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This popular eatery partners with more than a dozen natural and organic producers to find the ingredients needed to create its rigorous "farm-to-fork" modern Southern menu, which changes frequently. The atmosphere is charming, with high pressed-tin ceilings and reclaimed barn wood accents, and the service is friendly.

44 Church St., Waynesville, NC, 28786, USA
828-456–1930
Known For
  • Charmingly rustic atmosphere
  • Informed servers and sophisticated meals
  • Five-course chef's menu on weekends
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun., Mon., and periodically during winter. No lunch.

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Gamekeeper

$$$$

This stone cottage in the woods, off a winding country road between Boone and Blowing Rock, surprises newcomers with a rotating menu of unusual, sophisticated dishes like grilled elk, antelope Bolognese, bison steak, and other game. In cool weather, there's a roaring fire in the fireplace; when weather permits, eat on the deck with woodsy views.

3005 Shulls Mill Rd., Boone, NC, 28607, USA
828-963–7400
Known For
  • Wild game on the menu
  • Rustic setting
  • Views from deck
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.
Reservations required

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The High Test Deli and Sweet Shop

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This little sandwich shop is known for pressed Cubans, roast beef hoagies, and corned beef on rye, or you can opt for a bowl of chili. While you're waiting, explore the old service station memorabilia. There's a small dining room, or take it to-go. 

Lulu's on Main

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Lulu's feels old-school—there are old-timey quilts hanging from the walls—but the food is decidedly forward-thinking, from the Thai chicken soup to the savory meatloaf Manhattan. Vegetarians also feel right at home, thanks to options like a marinated tempeh sandwich with kimchi and Szechuan sauce at lunchtime. 

678 W. Main St., Sylva, NC, 28779, USA
828-586–8989
Known For
  • Friendly Southern service
  • Community gathering place
  • Healthy options that don't skimp on flavor
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Madison's

$$$$

In the Old Edwards Inn, Madison's is Highlands' most upscale restaurant. The dining room is gorgeous, light, and sunny, with stone floors and windows overlooking Highlands' Main Street. The restaurant adheres to a farm-to-table philosophy as much as possible, with sausage-stuffed pork chops, sunburst trout, short rib pasta and other dishes from area providers. The inn's Wine Garden adjoining Madison's is the spot for a more casual alfresco lunch.

445 Main St., Highlands, NC, 28741, USA
828-787–2525
Known For
  • Beautiful upscale setting
  • Extensive dinner menu and wine list
  • Impeccable tableside service
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Native Brews Tap & Grill

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This newcomer to Cherokee's dining options was an immediate hit, with entrées like roasted blackberry chicken and peanut-crusted trout with shrimp Florentine sauce that go beyond much of the basic fare available in town. They outsource their Native Brews label, but it's the place to find a craft IPA or stout in a place that only legalized alcohol sales in 2021. 

1897 Tsali Blvd., Cherokee, NC, 28719, USA
828-497–2739
Known For
  • Lively local bar scene
  • Outdoor hangout space with games
  • Hearty steak entrées

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Native Prime Provisions

$$$

Don't let the strip mall location fool you—the husband-and-wife team behind this upscale butcher and seafood market produces the best lunch in the area, from grouper or jumbo lump crab sliders to tempura tilefish, all sourced directly from fishermen and farmers.

64 Cashiers Shopping Center, Cashiers, NC, 28717, USA
828-743–3743
Known For
  • Daily crudo, poke, and ceviche
  • Charming nine-seat lunch counter
  • Daily delivery of NC oysters
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

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Old Hampton Store & BBQ

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Order a platter of pulled pork with slaw, baked beans, or mac and cheese to enjoy while a bluegrass band plays mountain music on the rustic stage at this classic roadside barbecue joint. Bands play both the lunch and dinner shift, and local folk artists display their work in the gift shop and at the museum-like 87 Ruffin Street Gallery next door.

77 Ruffin St., Linville, NC, 28646, USA
828-733–5213
Known For
  • Heaping platters of smoked pork and turkey
  • Lively local scene with bluegrass music
  • Full bar if you prefer a cocktail over sweet tea
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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Over Yonder

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Set in a charming 1861 farmhouse just "over yonder" from Mast General, this approachable restaurant serves inspired takes on Appalachian food like tomato cobbler, grilled meatloaf, and pan-fried rainbow trout with sweet potatoes. Sit inside the historic rooms or on the wraparound porch.

3608 Rte. 194, Sugar Grove, NC, 28679, USA
828-963–6301
Known For
  • Cornmeal fried frog legs
  • Kid-friendly options and menu
  • Reasonably priced cocktails, some made with moonshine
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Peter's Pancakes and Waffles

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Pancake houses are big in Cherokee, and Peter's is at the top of the stack. Many locals are regulars here, and you'll see why when you try the blueberry pancakes with country ham in the dining room with wide windows overlooking the Oconaluftee River.

1384 Tsali Blvd., Cherokee, NC, 28719, USA
828-497–5116
Known For
  • Breakfast served until the afternoon
  • Old-fashioned diner feel
  • Perky service
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Postero

$$$

Downtown Hendersonville's best restaurant occupies a former bank, with soaring ceilings and a wine cellar in the former vault. The chef-owned kitchen offers an approachable menu of braised pork shanks and seared scallops, with a sharing menu spanning from spaghetti squash hush puppies to pate with ginger and local honey.

401 N. Main St., Hendersonville, NC, 28792, USA
828-595–9676
Known For
  • Classic cocktails and a solid wine list
  • An "umami bomb" burger at lunch
  • Relaxed, upscale dining experience
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations helpful

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Ristorante Paoletti

$$$$

A fixture on Main Street for more than three decades, Ristorante Paoletti serves sophisticated Italian cuisine with first-rate service. The menu includes a lengthy section of freshly made pastas, along with many excellent seafood dishes. The wine list, one of the largest in the area, includes more than 1,000 selections. Reservations are a must.

440 Main St., Highlands, NC, 28741, USA
828-526–4906
Known For
  • Extensive wine list
  • Upscale Italian food
  • Reputation as a longtime favorite with many repeat guests
Restaurant Details
Closed Jan.–Mar.
Reservations essential

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Rocky's Grill and Soda Shop

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This kitschy but fun version of an old-fashioned soda shop—an institution in Brevard since 1941—has burgers, hot dogs, and a wide range of ice cream creations. The tuna salad sandwich is a local favorite.

50 S. Broad St., Brevard, NC, 28712, USA
828-877–5375
Known For
  • The Elvis sandwich (grilled peanut butter and banana)
  • Delicious milkshakes, floats, and sundaes
  • Perfect place to take the kids
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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The Square Root

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Chef-owned and globally inspired, this approachable mainstay serves creative regional entrées like local trout with grits and lobster sauce alongside rabbit-and-crawfish gumbo and chicken curry. Sit on the covered patio fronting a quiet alley or inside the soaring brick-walled dining room.

33 Times Arcade Alley, Brevard, NC, 28712, USA
828-884–6171
Known For
  • Lively bar crowd
  • Locally adored cedar plank salmon
  • House-made limoncello martinis
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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The Sweet Onion

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This casual restaurant serves delicious Southern comfort food like country fried steak, shrimp and grits, and blackberry barbecue short ribs. Business bustles at lunchtime for favorites like the pimento cheese fried chicken club.

39 Miller St., Waynesville, NC, 28786, USA
828-456–5559
Known For
  • Southern comfort food
  • Cheerful friendly staff
  • Beer and wine only
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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