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    3.8 (55 reviews)
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    Dodie H.

    Visited here for the first time today around 2pm. We had a 30 min wait which wasn't too bad. Madison K. was our server. She was very attentive and polite and took good care of us. The atmosphere is very casual. They have a nice large area for dining. If you'll notice when walking through the restaurant, the walls are written all over giving the place a unique vibe. For an appetizer we ordered the fried pickles which were tasty. For our meal we ordered the shrimp basket with mac n cheese and fried okra and the regular ribeye with mashed potatoes and green beans. Everything we ordered was delicious! Probably only negative is the Texas toast is cooked on the light side but that's more of a preference thing. There are outside activities as well as a coffee shop but nothing was really open probably due to it being January. Would love to come back during the spring and/or summer. We will definitely be back!

    By far my must visit place when we come "home"! Brought friends with us and they also said they would make the 5 hour trip just to come eat again!! The food is always amazing and worth the little bit of wait!!

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    Corey M.

    We went to this restaurant last night for dinner we really enjoyed it! Our waitress was very attentive. I had the chicken fajitas, They were piping hot and I had plenty of fixings to accompany them. We had the salad bar which was a very fresh and clean. My husband vegetative and beans he said his steak was excellent and very tender. We tried this song which was Friday screen it was in a fried tortilla vanilla ice cream with a cinnamon topping we shared it had plenty and it was very good. Once again I have to say waitresses always we're very attentive to everyone's table! The ambience is a old western setting very appropriate, there is a recreational area right outside the restaurant for kids with a Trains and benches very cool bonus for families. My husband said he would go back again for the 44 ounce tomahawk ribeye

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    Mama's Pizza - Manicotti

    Mama's Pizza

    4.4(52 reviews)
    6.8 mi
    $

    We stopped at Mama's Pizza for lunch on our way headed further east on 64. I tried the Salami Sub…read morewhile my dining companion opted for the baked Ziti. My sub was definitely on the sparse side. The 6ish inch sandwich arrived at the table warm on a small metal tray. The serving of salami was skimpy; I seriously doubt that it had much more than an ounce of salami and about the same size serving of mozzarella. Despite the modest amount of protein, it really was OK. I've had better versions of this sandwich, but I've had worse too. The baked ziti showed up piping hot in an enormous baking dish that dwarfed the metal tray of my sandwich. It was easily a large enough serving for two or possibly even three. I got to try a bite and it was also OK. There was a lot of pasta with a barely adequate serving of meat sauce and there was a lot more tomato sauce than meat in the sauce. The sauce was definitely on the sweet side; I've had baked ziti many times and do not recall ever eating sauce this sweet before. Our server was not overly attentive but did eventually refill our drinks. The restaurant is clean and had a bit of a 1990s feel. We both noticed that there was pay telephone in the lobby that appeared to work. It definitely reinforced the 1990s vibe. The restaurant charges a 4% fee to use a credit card. There really aren't too many dining options easily accessible off of highway 64 east of Rocky Mount until you reach the OBX. Momma's Pizza is a reasonable choice as long you have modest expectations.

    I have been here several times, mainly during the lunch service. It's a nice eatery in a small…read moreEastern NC town. Staff is always pleasant, service is always good. It's a normal wait for the meals. As I mentioned in a previous review, the decor doesn't give the customer an "nice Italian dining" vibe. The pasta dishes are a good portion and has the flavor of standard Americanized Italian fare. That's not a negative opinion of the food, just a little info for the potential customer anticipating a gourmet Italian meal. My only serious ding would be the decor, tables, and seating are in dire need of replacement or renovation.

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    Mama's Pizza - Part of the decor

    Part of the decor

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    Lasagna

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    Emilio's General Store

    Emilio's General Store

    4.1(40 reviews)
    35.4 mi
    $$

    This is a great local mom and pop sandwich shop with friendly staff, and great food. Keep in mind…read morecash only so your prepared in advance though! It was a breeze to order and do either take out, eat in, or eat outside in the patio in front and "people watch" in this very beautiful picturesque seaport downtown Edenton. It transports you back in time when towns were smaller and friendlier. The wonderful people here take the time to shoot the breeze with each other, and wave as a neighbor/friend drives past slowly on the way to this or that. The staff member also took time out of his busy day to share with us a wonderful back story of the owner/Chef Emelio catering a dinner party for Julia Child (a picture on the wall to prove this as well). Not many can share a story such as this, but it was those kinds of story's and much more that we heard and learned from the locals who have lived here over the years of their relaxing water haven that refreshes the body and soul! So if you want to learn more about when NC was "just" one of the thirteen colony's and Edenton making it's amazing entrance as the first capital of NC come hear all about it firsthand! Their boat tours, trolley tours, and seeing the historical sites inside and out is a great way to make incredible memories as you learn about NC history! The food was delicious here and at the other locally owned downtown eateries! Emelio's was welcoming, and the town truly unforgettable! I can't believe I have lived only an hour from this location for 14.5 years and have never visited this beautiful seaside town! Oh the adventures we had in our two night stay at a local Airbnb! This town of such rich historical beauty, and a town full of southern hospitality...there are SO many reasons to come back here with even more of my friends and family! If you don't have to drive far, this area is a perfect place to do a day trip (preferably on a day that most places are open). Keep in mind it pays to plan ahead on best days to visit to maximize your time! Even better stay for a whole weekend!!!

    What a very strange place but I am glad I came. Sleepy Edenton has a couple of diners and…read morebistro-type places, but I wanted something quick that I could eat on the go. This fit the bill. Pretty much all they have here are sandwiches and accompaniments like chips and sodas - at least during the lunch hour I was there. But what a selection - huge, varied, and atypical! The menu was handwritten on the whiteboard behind the counter. It took me a while to choose, during which the waitperson/cashier/owner? was trying to be helpful with advice like "the Carolina Cuban is really popular". Not so helpful actually; this extensive and verbose menu required concentration! I eventually decided on the "Argentinian": smoked turkey, swiss and feta cheese, onions, tomatoes, and chimichurri on a slightly toasted baguette. Why the name? I suppose it was the sauce; turkey and feta are not commonly associated with Argentina. Many of their sandwiches have geographical names, though the association is vague at best for many of them. No matter; it was an excellent sandwich. Chimichurri is so much more interesting than the traditional mustard, oil, or mayonnaise condiments. The tomato was fresh, the turkey flavorful and ample in quantity. And the feta: highly unusual in the use of thick slabs rather than crumbled as traditional. Aside from the minor issue of my waitperson/cashier being too chatty while I was making up my mind the service was excellent. Her demeanor was cheerful, she got my order right, and that was ready really quickly. As I left with my bagged lunch, she wished me a "Blessed Day". What more could I ask for? But, my time there being so short I didn't really have time to take in the ambience. Which is too bad, because the ambience was ... weird. I wish I could have remembered more. There were some small dining tables and chairs, so you could eat there. I had an overall impression of clutter and a feeling of transition. Like, it used to be a dining room but now it is also a back office? Or a storage closet? Stacks of paper towels, paper files, office supplies. Projects layed out in corners. None of that matters though; in the end they make a great sandwich. Go here. You'll be really glad you did.

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    Emilio's General Store - My boyfriend and I shared our sandwiches and enjoyed a couple non traditional sodas!

    My boyfriend and I shared our sandwiches and enjoyed a couple non traditional sodas!

    Emilio's General Store - Half of the crab cake and half of the Emilio's club!

    Half of the crab cake and half of the Emilio's club!

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    Hitch'n Post Restaurant - The sweet tea was amazing!! Look at this spread !

    Hitch'n Post Restaurant

    3.8(97 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    Great food. Wonderful service…read more Quaint rustic decor with horse theme decor. I love this place. Try to stop as often as we travel thru.

    We have been loyal customers for about 12 years, usually regularly going early on Sundays for the…read morebuffet lunch. We loved the atmosphere, saw other repeat customers and got to know several of the friendly, on-the-ball servers. The buffet food offered country-cooking foods with a variety of selections.  We liked the atmosphere and food so much that we drove about 2 hours round trip to just eat at The Hitchin Post. We took a break for several months then recently returned to learn that there was a new owner. We didn't recognize any of the staff. We were told by our server that the owners were making some positive changes. OK, we thought, we will give it a chance.   Today we arrived on Sunday again and we were so disappointed. First off, the music was blaring (saying a lot coming from a person with a hearing loss!) with pop music which is disconcerting in a western-themed, country restaurant. We nicely mentioned the loud music to our server but nothing was done.  And, no I am not some ornery codger who hates contemporary music.  But who the heck wants their eardrums punctured early on Sunday morning?  The Hitchin Post is usually busy on Sundays at this time, but there were few customers today. I would not be surprised if other regulars are unhappy also.  The fried chicken, cornbread, rolls are still good. Overall, the food quality has also gone downhill - definitely not enough vegetable choices.   Plus, no one should ever mix butterbeans and corn together.  My gosh, the cake slices are so small, close to paper-thin and not tasty to boot. Sadly, we won't be returning. I hope the new owners can turn this around before they lose more regulars.

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    Hitch'n Post Restaurant - Interior shot

    Interior shot

    Hitch'n Post Restaurant - Desert!

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    Hitch'n Post Restaurant - Salad bar

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    Pirate's Deli - Turkey Avocado Sandwhich

    Pirate's Deli

    4.0(32 reviews)
    17.5 mi

    Excellent chicken cutlet hero. Best I've had in town. Lunch sandwiches are really good here.read more

    Bottom line: Pirate's Deli was a delicious stop for getting tailgating sandwiches pre ECU football…read moregame. The NY Yankee Chicken Cutlet Sandwich hit the spot for me. Food takes some time as each are made to order but worth it. Nice and helpful staff at the counter. The Deets: I had the chance recently to go tailgating before an ECU football game, and my friends that regularly do so recommended Pirate's Deli so we stopped on our way to the game. This deli is fairly good sized with a extended menu of offerings on a board around two of the walls near the ordering counter/pickup area. The staff was nice and helpful when ordering. I looked over all the great and plentiful choices, finding the NY Yankee Chicken Cutlet Sandwich (breaded chicken, bacon, melted Swiss, lettuce/tomato, with honey mustard) which looked just right for me. Orders do take a while to come up as each are made to order and there were a few people ahead of us already getting their game day selections. Our orders were out soon enough and we were off to tailgate. The sandwich was very good...just messy enough to be interesting but not chaos to eat and the components came together for a great tasting combination (see pic). I was pretty satisfied with this sandwich and would definitely get this one again. Everyone one else felt the same about their food selections as well. In all, a good stop into Pirate's Deli to secure some tailgating eats before the game.

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    Pirate's Deli - Inside, Oct 2024.

    Inside, Oct 2024.

    Pirate's Deli - NY Yankee Chicken Cutlet Sandwich for tailgating, Oct 2024.

    NY Yankee Chicken Cutlet Sandwich for tailgating, Oct 2024.

    Pirate's Deli - Inside, Oct 2024.

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    Inside, Oct 2024.

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