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- SSusanGreensboro / Winston Salem / Highpoint •13 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAlways have a good experience at Lucky 32. Never have had any issues, food is great, service superb and atmosphere enjoyable. If we could give a higher than a 5 rating, this place deserves a 10! Thank you for a great evening!More infoLucky 32 Southern Kitchen - GreensboroPrice: Moderate• American• Greensboro•4.7
- WWaltRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoRare find in quaint small town. Everything prepared on site with love and care. Presentation is perfection and service superb! We have been many times and consistently outstanding.More infoSaint Jacques @ The Burke Manor InnPrice: Expensive• French• Gibsonville•5
- DDianeCoastal North Carolina •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAte both dinner and lunch during our stay. My husband's trout was delicious, and the beef sliders and truffle sliders were yummy, warm, and crispy. We both had the rustic French toast for brunch, and were told by friends you can't go wrong with anything on the menu!More infoGreen Valley GrillPrice: Expensive• European• Greensboro•4.8
- SSarahVIPSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoLarge group and we all had something different. Steak was a hit as was the veal chop and mussels! Mussels were shared by all and devoured!More infoPrint Works BistroPrice: Expensive• American• Greensboro•4.8
- CCarolineSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoGreat brunch- good portions, lots of options. Recommend!More infoThe Mark at ElonPrice: Moderate• Unspecified• Elon•4.5
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Known as the City of Roses, historic Gibsonville, North Carolina is a gem of the Old South. But like much of the cuisine of the region, it is as modern and exciting as it is full of Southern tradition. Dig into some slow-cooked North Carolina barbecue and grill favorites with a pile of deep-fried tater tots. Sip on regional wines with fresh Carolina coastal seafood entrees. Down-home favorites like fried okra, mac and cheese and cornbread muffins make for indulgent choices.. Enjoy Southern small-town lunch counter food, then treat yourself with creamy, farm-made gourmet ice cream. For the more upscale experience, enjoy classic French fine dining North Carolina style.
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The best reviewed restaurant in Gibsonville is Saint Jacques @ The Burke Manor Inn