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    Route 64 Diner

    3.1 (17 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Food was excellent service was great but it took 20 minutes for 2 eggs bacon and hashbrown good food tho

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    Love this place! Good food, friendly service and great prices. This is our third time here and everything I have had has been great.

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    Ask the Community - Route 64 Diner

    Scrambled Southern Diner - Chicken Little with Hash Browns Delicious I couldn't eat it all but couldn't leave it behind. Heated up perfectly in the air fryer.

    Scrambled Southern Diner

    4.3(1.4k reviews)
    24.1 mi
    $$

    I love a good breakfast spot, and Scrambled Southern Diner is one of my favorites. We went early,…read moreknowing they get busy, which can lead to parking issues or a wait. The coffee was hot and constantly refilled, the portions were generous, and the service was friendly in a laid-back environment. I have a hard time resisting traditional eggs Benedict, so that is what I ordered. My partner had the pork loin with eggs and a side of grits. Neither of us was disappointed. This is exactly the kind of breakfast place I enjoy -- good food, generous portions, and a welcoming atmosphere.

    He Said: A serviceable breakfast spot with excellent staff. We needed a pre-Billy Strings base…read morelayer and Scrambled delivered. I had corned beef hash and eggs and enjoyed it well enough. The corned beef hash was either homemade or made nearby, no doubt. Even so, it was fairly average. Too salty for my tastes, too fatty, too stringy. Oh well. The people were very very nice. She Said: I'll second the assessment that the staff are great. I'd go back just for the terrific service. I was also happier with my breakfast: two eggs over medium, toast, bacon, and hash browns. The star was the hash browns. They were done well with crispiness on the outside and creaminess on the inside. I also got a Bloody Mary and it was well crafted. The rest was just fine. I would push for a 3.5 if Yelp allowed half points. Maybe a four because of the staff. (Shout out to the waiter named Michael, I think.) Potty Points: 3/5 as it was clean enough and available when needed.

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    Bar area

    Scrambled Southern Diner - *WAFFLE, PANCAKE or FRENCH TOAST PLATTER delicious!

    *WAFFLE, PANCAKE or FRENCH TOAST PLATTER delicious!

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    Young Cardinal Cafe - Chorizo, pepper, onion, goat cheese omelette. Sm yogurt w/homemade honey granola + berries, grits. Salted Caramel Oat Milk Latte +

    Young Cardinal Cafe

    4.6(363 reviews)
    29.3 miDowntown
    $$

    I loved this place! I've been trying to make it out forever and finally had the chance. It was busy…read moreon a Sunday morning, we waited a good 30-40 minutes, but it was well worth the wait and once we were sat the food came out impressively fast! My friend ordered the breakfast burrito, it was huge! For a side she had the sweet potato tots. She let me steal a bite of both and yum! I opted for the Hot Honey Chicken with Pimento Benedict and wow! I was nervous the pimento cheese would be overpowering, but it wasn't at all! It was a nice, creamy complement to the spicy crispy chicken. The hollandaise cut through some of the richness for a pleasant mellower. Prices are reasonable and our waitress was great! The restaurant is larger than it looks but it does get quite crowded. Can't wait to come back here!

    Another of the good downtown restaurants that I have fought the parking to try - downtown WS's…read moresuccess is also a problem going forward - parking downtown needs to be addressed intelligently, which the local officials don't bring to the table, instead they are going to make changes which will just make matters worse! This is a solid restaurant with much to offer in the brunch/breakfast area - an area that has become popular and chic, and it almost always means much will be expensive, usual very expensive considering the less than costly menu ingredients that drive food choices here, and other such brunch spots. Brunch is seen as more than just a meal for some folks who are all into what is trendy, and restaurant are aware of this and prices are raised due to the "experience" element! I have tried several items here including their version of Huevos Rancheros (not a fan of how they make it, pulled pork is a party foul), the Eggs Benedict (decent but over priced for sure, $17 with bacon added), and several Omelette choices, can reach $15. This is obviously a popular spot in downtown Winston, but I find it generally overpriced, loud, and the service is inconsistent. I like a good adventure, but somethings simply are not worth the cost! Note that the prices for individual items are written, very lightly with no $ sign to the right of the item. This is done intentionally to make the customer pay less attention to what they spending. Many restaurants are using some form of this approach!

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    Young Cardinal Cafe - Avocado toast

    Avocado toast

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    Kid's chocolate chip pancakes

    PRESS Coffee Crêpes Cocktails - Classic Berry Crepe an coffee

    PRESS Coffee Crêpes Cocktails

    4.5(336 reviews)
    39.7 mi
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    We'd never been in North Carolina and Yelp dutifully directed us to this yummy and friendly coffee…read moreand crepes spot as we made our way from the airport to our hotel after a long redeye flight. The staff were so friendly and the crepes were some of the best we've had. To top it off the coffee was delicious as well. Our uber driver who picked us up was surprised that we landed in Graham after our flight from LA. We're glad Yelp directed us here - cute little town!

    PRESS Coffee Crêpes Cocktails is hard to beat if you are looking for a casual, tasty breakfast or…read morebrunch in the area. The casual but polished ambiance fits perfectly into the charming, throwback small-town feel of downtown Graham.. which feels like something out of an earlier era with its historic courthouse, independent movie theater, and locally-owned boutiques and casual restaurants. The menu offers a wide variety of made-to-order savory and sweet crepes, as well as several toasts and waffle dishes. On my last visit to PRESS, I had the seasonal Blue Ridge crepe ($16.50), which was excellent -- a savory, blue-tinged shell filled with a great combination of sweet maple syrup-glazed ham and tangy granny smith apples and topped by a scrambled "hurricane-style" egg and a spicy maple mustard drizzle. YUM! The beverage menu at PRESS is equally impressive, featuring everything from made-to-order hot and cold coffees and tea-based beverages to a carefully curated cocktail list. I really enjoyed the soy maple pecan latte.

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    PRESS Coffee Crêpes Cocktails - Avocado toast, add eggs

    Avocado toast, add eggs

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    Magnolia Blue - Restaurant

    Magnolia Blue

    4.3(337 reviews)
    16.9 mi
    $$

    MB is a Gem. We have been patrons over the last 3 years and the Drinks, Food, Service and…read moreAtmosphere is always consistent. We thoroughly enjoyed the live music on Friday 1/16/2025, keep bringing this artist back. Lastly, GM Luke Martin is the heart and soul of this place...he works very hard and goes out of his way to make sure his customers are well taken care of. One of the most proactive GM's I have ever seen. Keep up the great work. James and Chrissy

    Magnolia Blue was one of my favorite High Point eateries. Whether I went for weekend brunch or New…read moreYear's Eve dinner, I never had a bad meal there. It closed in early February for what were supposed to be renovations, only to reopen months later with a new name and a new concept, trading slightly upscale Southern for more upscale Italian. In some regards, this makes sense - it fills a void created by the closure of Lulu and Blu - but in other ways, it's a massive gamble. My wife and I went for our anniversary dinner, and while it was an overall pleasant experience, it also made us miss Magnolia. The higher price point is the chief culprit. Otto and Blue offers pastas in the $20s and entrees starting in the $30s, bread and olive oil not included. While we were celebrating an occasion that merited such a splurge, it's hard to imagine the restaurant remaining competitive at those prices once the sheen of newness wears off. Look past that, however, and Otto and Blue shines in both ambiance and service. It's classy without being stuffy, and the dark turquoise tones suit it well. Allison, a Magnolia Blue mainstay, was personable and attentive and provided excellent service throughout the meal. Otto and Blue's menu offers apps, salads, pastas, and entrees. It's predominantly Italian albeit with a few options for the steak-and-potatoes crowd. The dishes range from recognizably classic (rigatoni Bolognese) to conspicuously elevated (halibut piccatta). After mulling over several offerings, we went with the bread service, tagliatelle, and duck cacciatore. The food ranged from fairly good to outstanding. While $9 for bread is a tough pill to swallow, they executed it as well as they possibly could have: a hot, fresh ciabatta with tasty herb butter, olive relish, and a quality olive oil-balsamic combo as accompaniments. The cacciatore boasted a pair of duck legs confit, and while I'm usually no fan of dark meat poultry, these were prepared well with crispy skin and plenty of meat. For a typically hearty dish, the sauce seemed light (and a bit subdued), but that could be a consequence of serving atop polenta (more absorbent) rather than pasta. Speaking of pastas and sauces, the tagliatelle hit a nice balance of creamy and zesty without swimming in its white wine lemon sauce. Surprisingly, the highlight of the meal ended up being the dessert that Otto and Blue kindly offered as an anniversary gift. A scoop of vanilla bean gelato came adorned with a Biscoff cookie, a drizzle of olive oil, and a dash of salt. If salt and especially olive oil on ice cream seem vaguely blasphemous, don't knock it until you try it. Each bite was thoroughly delicious. It's a given that good food doesn't come cheap, but even so, Otto and Blue has no margin for error to justify what it charges. On food alone, it was close but not quite there. However, the overall experience made it worthwhile, and I have no regrets about dining here.

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    Seagrove Cafe - Blueberry muffins

    Seagrove Cafe

    4.3(41 reviews)
    17.5 mi
    $$

    although quite small, this establishment (in a renovated service station) was immaculate. the…read moreflooring was rough, and on angles from drains. If you are from the west coast, you may expect the prices. For $9.00 I got a lettuce wrap with maybe a tablespoon of chicken salad. I believe the total weight was 5.4 oz. The food is already prepared, and sandwiches in brown cardboard boxes so you don't see what you are getting. $14.00 for a lettuce sandwich seasoned with chicken salad, and a drink is a little too pricey for me.

    We had lunch at Seagrove Cafe back in November when we attended the Celebration of Seagrove…read morePotters. I decided then that I'd be back, so when my daughters asked where I wanted to go for my birthday it was an easy choice. I mean, what a unique opportunity to dine, within walking distance of several working pottery shops! Here's what we had: Cinnamon Toast Crunch latte, S'mores latte, Brown sugar shaken espresso. All delicious! Details: The coffee beans are from Foster Hobbs Coffee Roasters. The majority of the cafe sauces and powders used in their lattes are house-made because their values include having good ingredients in their food and drinks. My personal favorite is the cinnamon roll and I got it as my "birthday cake". Fun right?! Always so good! I recommend the Egg, cheese, and bacon biscuit. You can get flavorful protein and a filling meal in this breakfast sandwich. Pumpkin protein gluten-free and dairy-free is packed with protein and a warm inviting taste. Pairs well with a latte! Blueberry muffin, it's hard to go wrong with a muffin filled with blueberries. The surprise of the day was the Chicken Salad Wrap. Spinach wrap with a healthy serving of lettuce and the yummiest chicken salad! Seagrove Cafe is a great locally owned spot that serves the community and the many visitors that come through the area looking for some of the best pottery in the world! This gas station turned cafe is decorated to provide a warm inviting atmosphere where you can stay awhile or take a meal or with good ingredients to go. I've met and spoken with both the owners and they have such a great story of how they started the cafe just a little over a year ago! Stop by and say, Hi to them and the amazing staff! I'm already looking forward to our next visit!

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    Dining area

    Seagrove Cafe - House made cheddar buttermilk biscuits

    House made cheddar buttermilk biscuits

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    Chez Genèse - Tomato basil ricotta cocotte

    Chez Genèse

    4.7(356 reviews)
    25.1 miDowntown
    $$

    I really loved the vibe at Northern Roots Coffeehouse! The atmosphere was super nice and cozy, and…read moreit honestly felt like such a fun brunch spot to hang out in. The sweet potato pancakes were really good, and the steak and eggs surprised me because the steak portion was huge and cooked really well. The avocado toast was also delicious, and even something simple like the eggs and cheese tasted amazing -- they really know how to make good scrambled eggs there. I also thought it was really cool that they had a little French market section where you can shop for French products while you're there. Most of the mimosas were really good too, and on Sundays they're only $5, which was a nice bonus. The wait time was definitely long -- over an hour and a half -- but honestly, the food and overall experience made it feel worth it in the end!

    My second time at Chez Genesis and it was even better this visit. The space is beautiful. They have…read morethe healthiest plants all throughout the restaurant. Everything is clean and intentionally places, it almost feels like dining in someone's really nice sunroom. The service was great. Molly took care of us and she was helpful, quick and efficient. Would definitely look for her again on my next visit. The food. First of all I underestimated the portions. The Red Potato Hash is enormous. Really great flavor but I barely made it halfway through the bowl. I also ordered the lemon ricotta pancakes. They're probably my favorite thing on the menu. Taste, texture, consistency, all perfect. Tried their crepes for the first time and loved it as well. As someone who drinks coffee daily, they make really good lattes. The salted honey was that perfect balance of sweet and salty without being too much of either. This is the perfect breakfast/brunch restaurant. They're consistent, personable and efficient. Can't wait to come back and check out some new items.

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    Chez Genèse - Restaurant view from table facing entrance

    Restaurant view from table facing entrance

    Chez Genèse - Weekend special avocado toast

    Weekend special avocado toast

    Chez Genèse - Tomato basil ricotta Cocotte served with baguette and fruit

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    Tomato basil ricotta Cocotte served with baguette and fruit

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