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    4.5 (8 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Nana's Coffee Rocks

    4.8(6 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I always like to find small coffee shops while traveling. We found Nana's on the way to the beach…read more My coffee was delicious. So many choices of flavored syrups!!! Nana made me the best butterscotch ice coffee. Lots of seating inside!!

    Heading toward adventure, Mrs. K. interrupted the tunes on the radio to declare (half playful, half…read moreserious) that she wanted a coffee soonish. A quick check of the map showed Nana's Coffee was right on our route, so it became an easy and welcome stop. The storefront is small and unassuming, tucked into a quiet stretch of road, but inside it opens up into a cozy space that doubles as both ice cream parlor and coffee shop. There are plenty of tables, and I got the impression they'd be perfectly fine with someone settling in for a while with a laptop if you're looking for a remote cowork spot with a bit of charm. We ordered a latte, and it was excellent. Generous foam piled high, with very hot coffee underneath that held its heat all the way through. The drink was well-balanced, not too bitter, and served with a quiet warmth that matched the atmosphere. Nana's Coffee may not be flashy, but it's clearly a place that values hospitality. Whether you're pausing mid-journey or looking for a low-key place to work, it's well worth the stop. The blend of ice cream, espresso, and relaxed seating makes it feel like a little pocket of comfort tucked into the day. [Review 1319 of 2025 - 4448 in North Carolina - 24871 overall]

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    Hardee's

    Hardee's

    1.2(13 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Terrible service, they didn't have any burgers, there was no ice in the ice machine, there was hair…read morein the food, and the employees were rude. the only thing good about the place was the music. WORST Hardee's ever!

    A Review of Hardee's, or: How I Lost Faith in Biscuits…read more The visit began, as many Southern tragedies do, with hope and hunger and ended with me Clorox wiping the soles of my shoes in a parking lot like I had just walked through a crime scene. Let's start with the facilities, which I hesitate to call restrooms because no rest was found there. The smell alone nearly knocked me over. It was the kind of odor that clings to your soul, something sour and strange that made me gag the moment I walked in. The floor was not greasy, it was simply filthy. Dirt and mystery grime clung to every corner. The paper towel dispenser was just for show, like a sad plastic tomb for dried up, previously moist paper that hinted at horrors I refuse to imagine. I shudder to think of what those towels had once been wet with. Now, onto the coffee or should I say, the half cup of ambition. I poured with great anticipation, only to be greeted with the sputtering finale of a pot that clearly gave up on life. And no napkins in sight. I asked for some and was handed one. One solitary napkin. Like it was a rare artifact. The chicken biscuit, my usual order, my comfort, my edible hug, arrived looking pale and uncertain. The biscuit was still doughy in the middle, like it decided halfway through baking to take a nap. The chicken had the flavor profile of apathy. The hash browns? A brave but failed attempt at becoming food. Limp, pale, and about as satisfying as chewing a damp coaster. We opted to eat in the car, because the dining area looked like it had been hit by a fryer explosion and no one told the floor. Every tile shimmered under a thin coat of grease, just daring someone to try walking with confidence. This location does not need a manager, it needs a full blown intervention. A mop, some bleach, divine mercy, and a health inspector with a strong stomach. Preferably soon. In conclusion: come hungry, leave haunted.

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