![]() We especially love the sweet potato avocado quesadilla (pictured), the turkey reuben and their burgers! Breakfast served all day at a great price. Plates and to-go containers are priced by weight, your bill can add up quickly but the food is delicious every time.Ī great place to grab a quick lunch downtown. There are so many delicious options I can never decide, so I get the “Tri-Salad Plate” for variety. Offering “Creative Cuisine To Go”, The Carving Board is a dependable delicatessen and cafe with a wide range of meats, pasta, salads, made-to-order sandwiches and desserts. Stratford Road, Winston-Salem (Thruway Shopping Center) Enjoy Mary’s eclectic salt and pepper collection and Hello Kitty fetish while you’re there!ģ18 S. ![]() Mary’s Diner is only open for dinner the first Friday of each month (Gallery Hop). Hours are Monday-Saturday 8AM-3PM and Sundays 8AM-2PM. Nestled in the heart of the Arts District of Downtown Winston-Salem, Breakfast of Course, Mary’s Gourmet Diner is one of the city’s favorite funky farm-to-table restaurants, focusing on fresh breakfast dishes, often with a twist. Mary’s Gourmet Diner (was Breakfast of Course, Mary’s Too)ħ23 Trade St., Winston-Salem (Downtown/Arts District) Patio seating available in warmer months. The finger-lickin’ barbecue and hushpuppies more than make up for the styrofoam plates. ![]() Housed in an architecturally interesting building that was a Firestone auto shop in the ’60’s, Bib’s Downtown sits at the corner of 5th and Spring Streets, Bib’s specializes in barbecue beef, pork, chicken, turkey and sausages all smoked on-site with plenty of yummy side dishes. Be sure to stay for the live music!Ħ75 West 5th St., Winston-Salem (Downtown) My favorite is their baked brie (pictured) and their fruit and nut salad. It has a wide wine selection and offers tapas, flat bread pizzas, salmon, steak and ribs. 6th Street, Winston-Salem (Downtown/Arts District)Ħth & Vine is an eclectic wine bar. Recently opened in the former Big Shotz/Lucky 32 spot on Stratford Road and aptly named 5 Points according to its location offers upscale American fare often with a Southern slant. Stratford Rd, Winston-Salem (Stratford Rd) There is an abundance of restaurants in Winston-Salem that serve some degree of American food. Winston-Salem Restaurants : Category Listing (Alphabetical)Īmerican restaurants bring together the best of our different regions, ethnic groups and traditions to create something unique and different. And in each category, we’ve included a suggested list of best bets based on quality, price, service and value. Instead, we tried to focus on the independents or local chains. Again, nothing personal, but if you’re staying in a hotel you’ll know about them. The list also leaves out hotel restaurants. It also does not include national chains – you can find them listed in the phone book or with a quick web search. New restaurants open and close every day, sometimes with little notice. The Winston-Salem restaurant list below should not be considered comprehensive. ![]() Interested in Korean, Brazilian or African? You’ll need to get in the car and drive to Greensboro or the Triangle. But if you want Middle Eastern, El Salvadoran, Cuban or Vietnamese, you have about one choice in town. Sure, there is an abundance of Mexican, sushi and Chinese takeout. ![]() What Winston-Salem lacks is a broad range of ethnic and international flavors. Where are the Ethnic and International Flavors? Farm-to-table restaurants that buy local fresh produce from area farms (many organic) are on the rise. There is plenty of traditional American fare from dirt-cheap to surprisingly expensive southern and comfort food restaurants from cafeteria style to white-table cloth establishments and a heavy dose of diners. When seeking Winston-Salem restaurants, you can find examples of almost all the large chains, from steakhouses to international fare to fast-food burger and fries. But if you are willing to get away from the city’s main retail areas, you can find a good range of food choices at moderate prices. To keep the lights on, we receive affiliate commissions via some of our links. ![]()
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