The words “home-cooked meal” conjure up specific imagery here in North Carolina: sweet tea, biscuits, fried chicken, greens, and, of course, friends and family. If you’re looking to experience Southern food, comfortable atmosphere, traditional cooking, and establishments that will make you feel right at home, look no further than the following local businesses. Without further ado, we give you some of the best mom & pop restaurants in North Carolina:

  1. Chicken Hut (Durham)

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The Chicken Hut / Facebook For over 60 years, Chicken Hut has been serving up delicious home-cooked meals in the North Carolina Central University area. In fact, some would even venture to say it’s the best fried chicken in all of Durham. And don’t forget all those delicious sides, like collard greens and mac & cheese. When it comes to the best mom & pop restaurants in Durham, it’s hard to beat Chicken Hut. For more information about this local restaurant, click here.

  1. Johnson’s Drive-In Restaurant (Siler City)

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sdf66 / TripAdvisor Grab a seat at the bar and enjoy a delicious Velveeta Cheeseburger, which happens to be a staple of Johnson’s. From the counter, you’ll love watching the burgers being grilled right before your eyes. Visit enough times and your name and order are sure to be memorized! Curious to learn more about Johnson’s Drive-In Restaurant? Be sure to check out their Facebook page by clicking here.

  1. Dan’l Boone Inn and Restaurant (Boone)

Facebook / Dan’l Boone Inn And Restaurant Located in one of the most beautiful and distinguished buildings in Boone, this restaurant is a beloved stop for both travelers and locals alike. The specialty here is home-style Southern cuisine. In other words, if you have an appetite for loads of delicious home cooking, you can’t go wrong with lunch or dinner here! For more information on the Dan’l Boone Inn and Restaurant, click here.

  1. Mike’s Farm and Country Store (Beulaville)

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damondowneastnc / TripAdvisor Mike’s Farm is a destination restaurant and a one-of-a-kind North Carolina experience. It’s here you’ll find down-home cuisine in a family-friendly atmosphere. With a prime location on gorgeous farmland, this eatery offers plenty to see and explore prior to your meal. And speaking of plenty…the family-style portions are huge! Plus, the front porch rocking chairs add to the homey atmosphere and are perfect for a nice summer day.

  1. Hillbilly Hideaway (Walnut Cove)

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Patrick McGinnis / Google If home-cooked country cookin’ served in a log cabin is what you’re after, Hillbilly Hideaway is the answer. The kitchen dishes out some of the finest country food in all of North Carolina. Diners will enjoy their selection of meals, which come served on a cart, in generous portions to ensure there’s plenty to share with the whole family. Favorites include country ham, fried fish, and fried chicken. Just be sure to save room for dessert! For more information on Hillbilly Hideaway, you can click here.

  1. Freshwaters (Charlotte)

Freshwaters Restaurant / Facebook Freshwaters is a casual, family-owned restaurant that’s made quite a name for itself in the Charlotte area for its delectable selection of Southern and New Orleans-style cuisine. Amidst live jazz, fried catfish, and mouthwatering cornbread you’ll feel like you’re in home-cooked heaven.

  1. Sims Country BBQ (Granite Falls)

Facebook / Sims Country BBQ At Sims, looks are definitely deceiving. What may appear as a modest shed is indeed a place for authentic bluegrass and fantastic barbecue. Visit during the weekends and you can look forward to live music and a little two-step, but don’t forget to try the food!

  1. Thompson’s Store and Ward’s Grill (Saluda)

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Mike Barton / Google Thompson’s has been around since the late 1800s with Ward’s Grill opening in the 1950s. Located in a town with under 500 residents, there’s no way you won’t feel like part of the family in this historic and delicious restaurant. When you visit, be sure to take advantage of the full-service meat market and deli and order up a delicious gourmet sandwich. For more information on this business, click here.

  1. The Fountain at Smith’s Drugs (Forest City)

Emory Rakestraw The Fountain is a place where nostalgia still remains. On my last visit, the mayor of Rutherfordton was dining with his wife and many sat on bar stools low to the ground eating cheeseburgers and a variety of Southern cuisine. While the food is simple, this Mom & Pop-meets-diner-meets-drugstore is a wildly unique experience.

  1. Dame’s Chicken and Waffles (Durham)

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Dame’s Chicken and Waffles / Facebook What started as one of the best mom & pop restaurants in North Carolina has quickly evolved into a landmark destination in the Tar Heel State. Nevertheless, the spirit of Dame’s Chicken & Waffles hasn’t changed a bit since it opened. The interior is simple and the waitstaff is abundantly kind. You can tell who the regulars are and who is just popping in while visiting. The best part, you’re all treated the same. If you want a true Southern delicacy, this is the best place for chicken and waffles in the state.

  1. Ella’s Seafood Restaurant (Calabash)

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James Taite / Google No list of the best mom & pop restaurants in North Carolina is complete without mention of fried fishy goodness on the NC coast. A local favorite is Ella’s. For fresh seafood in a cozy atmosphere, skip the more well-known chain restaurants, and keep it simple and delicious. You won’t regret it! For more information on Ella’s, click here.

Before anyone asks where the BBQ restaurants are, we felt that this whole other element of North Carolina dining deserved its own list and road trip. Did any of your favorites make the list? If so, be sure to share them with us in the comments below. We’d love to hear from you!

Chicken Hut / Facebook

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For over 60 years, Chicken Hut has been serving up delicious home-cooked meals in the North Carolina Central University area. In fact, some would even venture to say it’s the best fried chicken in all of Durham. And don’t forget all those delicious sides, like collard greens and mac & cheese. When it comes to the best mom & pop restaurants in Durham, it’s hard to beat Chicken Hut. For more information about this local restaurant, click here.

marciabarham / TripAdvisor

sdf66 / TripAdvisor

Grab a seat at the bar and enjoy a delicious Velveeta Cheeseburger, which happens to be a staple of Johnson’s. From the counter, you’ll love watching the burgers being grilled right before your eyes. Visit enough times and your name and order are sure to be memorized! Curious to learn more about Johnson’s Drive-In Restaurant? Be sure to check out their Facebook page by clicking here.

Facebook / Dan’l Boone Inn And Restaurant

Located in one of the most beautiful and distinguished buildings in Boone, this restaurant is a beloved stop for both travelers and locals alike. The specialty here is home-style Southern cuisine. In other words, if you have an appetite for loads of delicious home cooking, you can’t go wrong with lunch or dinner here! For more information on the Dan’l Boone Inn and Restaurant, click here.

pamelabD9213LP / TripAdvisor

damondowneastnc / TripAdvisor

Mike’s Farm is a destination restaurant and a one-of-a-kind North Carolina experience. It’s here you’ll find down-home cuisine in a family-friendly atmosphere. With a prime location on gorgeous farmland, this eatery offers plenty to see and explore prior to your meal. And speaking of plenty…the family-style portions are huge! Plus, the front porch rocking chairs add to the homey atmosphere and are perfect for a nice summer day.

heather w / TripAdvisor

Patrick McGinnis / Google

If home-cooked country cookin’ served in a log cabin is what you’re after, Hillbilly Hideaway is the answer. The kitchen dishes out some of the finest country food in all of North Carolina. Diners will enjoy their selection of meals, which come served on a cart, in generous portions to ensure there’s plenty to share with the whole family. Favorites include country ham, fried fish, and fried chicken. Just be sure to save room for dessert! For more information on Hillbilly Hideaway, you can click here.

Freshwaters Restaurant / Facebook

Freshwaters is a casual, family-owned restaurant that’s made quite a name for itself in the Charlotte area for its delectable selection of Southern and New Orleans-style cuisine. Amidst live jazz, fried catfish, and mouthwatering cornbread you’ll feel like you’re in home-cooked heaven.

Facebook / Sims Country BBQ

At Sims, looks are definitely deceiving. What may appear as a modest shed is indeed a place for authentic bluegrass and fantastic barbecue. Visit during the weekends and you can look forward to live music and a little two-step, but don’t forget to try the food!

Flickr / Frank DiBona

Mike Barton / Google

Thompson’s has been around since the late 1800s with Ward’s Grill opening in the 1950s. Located in a town with under 500 residents, there’s no way you won’t feel like part of the family in this historic and delicious restaurant. When you visit, be sure to take advantage of the full-service meat market and deli and order up a delicious gourmet sandwich. For more information on this business, click here.

Emory Rakestraw

The Fountain is a place where nostalgia still remains. On my last visit, the mayor of Rutherfordton was dining with his wife and many sat on bar stools low to the ground eating cheeseburgers and a variety of Southern cuisine. While the food is simple, this Mom & Pop-meets-diner-meets-drugstore is a wildly unique experience.

Marti B. / TripAdvisor

Dame’s Chicken and Waffles / Facebook

What started as one of the best mom & pop restaurants in North Carolina has quickly evolved into a landmark destination in the Tar Heel State. Nevertheless, the spirit of Dame’s Chicken & Waffles hasn’t changed a bit since it opened. The interior is simple and the waitstaff is abundantly kind. You can tell who the regulars are and who is just popping in while visiting. The best part, you’re all treated the same. If you want a true Southern delicacy, this is the best place for chicken and waffles in the state.

John Gourley / Google

James Taite / Google

No list of the best mom & pop restaurants in North Carolina is complete without mention of fried fishy goodness on the NC coast. A local favorite is Ella’s. For fresh seafood in a cozy atmosphere, skip the more well-known chain restaurants, and keep it simple and delicious. You won’t regret it! For more information on Ella’s, click here.

If you love down-home cooking and Southern cuisine, make sure to check out our list of hole-in-the-wall restaurants.

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Best Mom & Pop Restaurants In North Carolina June 24, 2020 Beth C. What are the best hidden gem restaurants in North Carolina? As you might have guessed from our list of some of the best mom & pop restaurants in North Carolina, the Tar Heel State is positively brimming with unique eateries to experience. The key to finding the best hidden gem restaurants in North Carolina is to realize that looks may be deceiving. What may appear as a humble hole-in-the-wall might very well serve up some of the best food in the state. Some hidden gem restaurants that belong on your dining bucket list include Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen, Slappy’s Chicken, Catch, Roxxi and Lulu’s, Wildlife Grill & Restaurant, and Keaton’s BBQ. Where can I find the best barbecue in North Carolina? You don’t have to spend much time in North Carolina to realize that our state has been blessed with some seriously delectable barbecue. And fortunately, nearly every corner of the state has loads of barbecue restaurants to try. Some of the best in the state include the Pit Authentic Barbecue, Currituck BBQ Company, Ole Time Barbecue, Buxton Hall Barbecue, Old Hampton Store & Barbecue, Herb’s Pit Bar-B-Que, Red Bridges Barbecue Lodge, and Hursey’s BBQ. Of course, this list just barely scratches the surface of North Carolina’s incredible barbecue selection. For more inspiration, you can check out our list of some of the best BBQ restaurants in the state. Are there any waterfront restaurants in North Carolina?  If you’re planning a memorable dining experience in North Carolina, you can’t beat a waterfront view. Whether you’re dining on the river, on the coast, or somewhere along the Outer Banks, the water-filled beauty of our state never fails to impress. Some of the most beautiful waterfront restaurants in North Carolina include Cape Fear Boil Company, the Table at Inner Banks Inn, Spoon River, Angie’s Restaurant, Second Empire Restaurant & Tavern, Cafe Pamlico, and Ocean Boulevard Bistro & Martini Bar. Looking for more incredible dining? Check out these 15 picturesque restaurants in North Carolina with incredible views while you dine.

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Best Mom & Pop Restaurants In North Carolina

June 24, 2020

Beth C.

What are the best hidden gem restaurants in North Carolina? As you might have guessed from our list of some of the best mom & pop restaurants in North Carolina, the Tar Heel State is positively brimming with unique eateries to experience. The key to finding the best hidden gem restaurants in North Carolina is to realize that looks may be deceiving. What may appear as a humble hole-in-the-wall might very well serve up some of the best food in the state. Some hidden gem restaurants that belong on your dining bucket list include Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen, Slappy’s Chicken, Catch, Roxxi and Lulu’s, Wildlife Grill & Restaurant, and Keaton’s BBQ. Where can I find the best barbecue in North Carolina? You don’t have to spend much time in North Carolina to realize that our state has been blessed with some seriously delectable barbecue. And fortunately, nearly every corner of the state has loads of barbecue restaurants to try. Some of the best in the state include the Pit Authentic Barbecue, Currituck BBQ Company, Ole Time Barbecue, Buxton Hall Barbecue, Old Hampton Store & Barbecue, Herb’s Pit Bar-B-Que, Red Bridges Barbecue Lodge, and Hursey’s BBQ. Of course, this list just barely scratches the surface of North Carolina’s incredible barbecue selection. For more inspiration, you can check out our list of some of the best BBQ restaurants in the state. Are there any waterfront restaurants in North Carolina?  If you’re planning a memorable dining experience in North Carolina, you can’t beat a waterfront view. Whether you’re dining on the river, on the coast, or somewhere along the Outer Banks, the water-filled beauty of our state never fails to impress. Some of the most beautiful waterfront restaurants in North Carolina include Cape Fear Boil Company, the Table at Inner Banks Inn, Spoon River, Angie’s Restaurant, Second Empire Restaurant & Tavern, Cafe Pamlico, and Ocean Boulevard Bistro & Martini Bar. Looking for more incredible dining? Check out these 15 picturesque restaurants in North Carolina with incredible views while you dine.

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The OIYS Visitor Center

As you might have guessed from our list of some of the best mom & pop restaurants in North Carolina, the Tar Heel State is positively brimming with unique eateries to experience. The key to finding the best hidden gem restaurants in North Carolina is to realize that looks may be deceiving. What may appear as a humble hole-in-the-wall might very well serve up some of the best food in the state. Some hidden gem restaurants that belong on your dining bucket list include Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen, Slappy’s Chicken, Catch, Roxxi and Lulu’s, Wildlife Grill & Restaurant, and Keaton’s BBQ.

Where can I find the best barbecue in North Carolina?

You don’t have to spend much time in North Carolina to realize that our state has been blessed with some seriously delectable barbecue. And fortunately, nearly every corner of the state has loads of barbecue restaurants to try. Some of the best in the state include the Pit Authentic Barbecue, Currituck BBQ Company, Ole Time Barbecue, Buxton Hall Barbecue, Old Hampton Store & Barbecue, Herb’s Pit Bar-B-Que, Red Bridges Barbecue Lodge, and Hursey’s BBQ. Of course, this list just barely scratches the surface of North Carolina’s incredible barbecue selection. For more inspiration, you can check out our list of some of the best BBQ restaurants in the state.

Are there any waterfront restaurants in North Carolina? 

If you’re planning a memorable dining experience in North Carolina, you can’t beat a waterfront view. Whether you’re dining on the river, on the coast, or somewhere along the Outer Banks, the water-filled beauty of our state never fails to impress. Some of the most beautiful waterfront restaurants in North Carolina include Cape Fear Boil Company, the Table at Inner Banks Inn, Spoon River, Angie’s Restaurant, Second Empire Restaurant & Tavern, Cafe Pamlico, and Ocean Boulevard Bistro & Martini Bar. Looking for more incredible dining? Check out these 15 picturesque restaurants in North Carolina with incredible views while you dine.