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    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    The Chat and Chew Cafe

    The Chat and Chew Cafe

    4.8
    (57 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $

    Normally I don't go back and update my positive reviews, but because I've eaten at the Chat and…read moreChew a disproportionate number of times compared to everything else I've reviewed lately, I felt a 1 year (well, 8 months) revisit might be warranted. As before, I give this a resounding 5 stars. The menu has changed a little bit since I last wrote a review, and I've tried some new items. I have yet to try anything that I didn't like. My new go-tos are the raging chicken salad on a croissant and the berries and cream pastries. If you read my previous review, you will see that I was working up the nerve to try the chicken salad, because I'm somewhat meat-averse at times, and also don't like heavily mayonnaised foods, which is a big risk with any of the so-called "salad" items (potato, chicken, tuna, etc.) in life. I can now confirm that the chicken salad is 1) not overly mayonnaised and 2) made from not-gross chicken (I have no further explanation for this, but picky eaters will know what I mean). It's relatively light, has a nice texture, and is flavorful. It is one of my favorite weekend lunch items (or weekday, if I'm working remotely and in the area) now, not just here but in general. The berries and cream pastry is delicious and I would eat everyday, or even multiple times a day, if my figure and my wallet could afford it. Sweet, rich, flaky. Definitely one of my favorite dessert / sweet snack items currently. I also got a birthday cake made here and it was absolutely gorgeous (and delicious, obviously). Very well executed and totally got my vision. As I said before, there is plenty of seating inside (outside too!) and the volume level is perfect -- lots of people coming through, but quiet enough I can read, study, or do work. We spend several hours at a time in here some weekends. Highly recommend to anyone in the area or passing through.

    The Chat and Chew Café is a welcoming, locally owned coffee shop and bakery. Drink options include…read moreiced, hot, and blended beverages, including chai, drip coffee, espresso, lattes, cappuccinos, and frappes. As well as mix-and-match coffee flights for $10. Pair your drink with a snack; choose from a wide variety of baked goods, including bagels, crumb cakes, cheesecakes, Danishes, croissants, and cakes. Or if you are hungrier, consider one of their salad or sandwich options. I ordered an iced Irish Moo latte with oat milk from their featured menu and was not disappointed. If you are unsure what to order, ask the barista for a recommendation; you will not be disappointed. While you wait for your order, I highly recommend browsing the gift shop. Browse from a wide range of locally made goods. Whether you are looking for a new travel mug, candles, body butter/scrubs, handmade washcloths, or local honey, you will find something unique. Be sure to check out the paintings available for purchase at the shop. All hand-painted by the owner.

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    Parson's Table

    Parson's Table

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I signed for yelp just so I could write this review and spread the word…read more.. Twice a year during the High Point Furniture Market the Parson's Table is open for business. It's organized and run by the women of the First United Methodist Church. And EVERYTHING is homemade and served cafeteria style... The selection includes soup, chili, salad, pimento cheese, egg salad, ham and turkey sandwiches (on homemade wheat and sourdough bread), as well as an assortment of cookies, cakes and pies. Everything is made by the church members and the profits go back into various programs so they can "love on the children" (as said to me by one of the many sweet ladies). The Parson's Table is in the basement of the church and is not religious in any sense. The ladies wear cute aprons and work hard making and serving their food and waiting tables (yes, they refill your sweet tea and clear your tray). They even have someone at the entrance to greet you. It's not fancy, but it's good and you can't beat the southern hospitality and the prices. A sandwich, drink and slice of pie will run you about $8 and it all goes towards a good cause. My boss and I go here everyday while we're at market. It's an easy walk from the IHFC and the red line market bus makes a stop right out front. Please check it out next time your at the High Point Furniture Market.

    This is a piece of High Point history and a fantastic lunch. The people are wonderful, the soup…read morefantastic, the sandwiches delicious, and the deserts outstanding. These folks put together a lunch everyday during market. The hospitality is a perfect example of southern charm. Bless you all. Hope to see you in October.

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    Fig & Olive

    Fig & Olive

    3.7
    (6 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Fig and Olive are in the food hall Stock and Grain located in High Point NC. We had gone up to see…read moreSally the troll and stumbled upon the food hall. I opted for the Cubano sandwich they had. There are a lot of fresh food options. Sandwiches bowls hummus. I enjoyed the cubano. It came with a bag of chips and a drink. The young lady who assisted me was friendly and knowledgeable. The ambiance is really for the whole space as it's a shared dining experience. I would come back and try a bowl or some of the other sandwiches.

    This review is for Fig & Olive Mediterranean Deli, the counter/stall inside Stock + Grain Assembly,…read morethe food hall next to Truist Point, the baseball stadium/soccer field in downtown High Point. It's not to be confused with Fig and Olive Cafe in Greensboro. Fig & Olive is new to Stock + Grain. It opened last month, July 2025. Stock + Grain opened in early 2022. The food hall has really filled in since then. We visited for dinner before a Carolina Core soccer game and the place was packed. My wife and I were drawn to Fig & Olive's menu. We wanted something light and relatively healthy. They sell sandwiches and bowls, priced at $11 to $18.50 each. We both got the Portofino Bowl for $16.50 each. It comes with baby arugula, soppressata, bresaola, marinated artichoke hearts, shaved pecorino romano, fresh lemon, and extra virgin olive oil. The bowls/salads were presented nicely. One of our friends commented that they looked "delightful." Unfortunately, the bowls looked better than they tasted. They were unbalanced and hard to enjoy. We were unable to finish them. While the portion sizes were decent, I was working/chewing through a lot of dense, cured meat. There wasn't any dressing except for the EVOO (which I'm not sure we even noticed) and some lemon wedges. Overall, the bowls weren't that flavorful. They felt incomplete. The quality of the ingredients was fine, though. They give you a pager so you know when to pick up your order. When I went to pick up our bowls, they made a mistake and only prepared one bowl instead of two. I let them know and later, the cashier brought my bowl directly to where we were sitting. She was polite and apologetic. No big deal to me. It looked like there were only two people working and they were busy. Given how new this place is and the appealing menu, I'd be willing to give it another shot. Maybe they were still working some kinks out and/or we ordered the wrong thing. Fig & Olive is certainly a nice addition to Stock + Grain's lineup. According to Fig & Olive's page on Stock + Grain's website, the business is "a social enterprise" of Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC's Providence program where "all efforts and profits support workforce development programs." Check out Fig & Olive on Facebook and Instagram at the links below. FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575103067843 IG: https://www.instagram.com/figandolivedeli/

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    Hangry Joes High Point Hot Chicken

    Hangry Joes High Point Hot Chicken

    3.5
    (17 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    I have to start with what the guy at the counter "Sean" asked me before I ordered: "Are you…read moreplanning on working out after this?" I laughed and said, "After I eat the sandwich?" He just smiled. At the time, I had no clue what he meant...until I watched them making my Spicy Soy Garlic Sando. That's when it hit me. This thing wasn't a sandwich--it was a full-body workout disguised as lunch! It was HUGE! Thick, fresh, juicy chicken with an incredible spicy soy garlic flavor that had just the right amount of heat. Every bite was crispy, messy, and absolutely worth it. And those waffle fries? Perfectly seasoned, hot, crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, and impossible to stop eating. Big shoutout to Sean, the assistant manager, for being professional and genuinely friendly. He came by to check on me and made sure everything was good, which says a lot about the customer service. The restaurant was also spotless, spacious, and had a great atmosphere. If you're hungry, don't come here playing around. Come with an appetite...and maybe stretch beforehand because that sandwich is no joke! I'll definitely be back.

    I was actually kind of disappointed by this place. I got the boneless wings with waffle fries. I…read moregot the honey bbq sauce, which was pretty bland. Nice sized chunky of chicken but not seasoned well. The waffle fries were warm not hot. Just a basic bland meal.

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    Breaded with spicy soy garlic (Left) Traditional wild zing (right)
    Breaded with spicy soy garlic (Left) Traditional wild zing (right)
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    Down Home Deli Spot - delis - Updated July 2026

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