Alamance County Guidebook

St. Jacques at Burke Manor Inn 303 Burke St, 336-449-6266 burkemanor.com AAA 4-Diamond restaurant located at the Burke Manor Inn, a grand historic home. French cuisine. Toasty Kettlyst 106 W. Main St, 336-603-8156 facebook.com/toastykettlystbeer Anano brewery creating fun, interesting beers. The magic happens in the Kettle and after. Wade’s Jewelers 101 E.Main St, 336-449-4949 wadesjewelers.net Large selection of jewelry at every price point. Engagement rings, custom designs, jewelry repair. The Diamond Room Gallery is a popular wedding and reception venue.

Bear Bottom Kids Store 235 Burke St, 336-603-6689 facebook.com/ BearBottomKidsStore Frank’s Lounge 110 Eugene St, 336-449-5066 Beer, wine and cocktails with a small bar menu. Gibsonville Antiques 106E.RailroadAve,336-446-0234 facebook.com/Gibsonville AntiquesAndCollectibles Antique mall located in the original building of the textile mill known as the Mineola plant. Gibsonville Antiques has 18,000 sq. ft. of wall-to-wall antiques and collectibles. Vendors offer everything from elegant glassware to antique furniture, memorabilia and primitives. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, the team of vendors at Gibsonville Antiques will be more than happy to go on the hunt for you. Gibsonville Garden Railroad 220 E.Main St facebook.com/16ggrrose Largest and most complex garden railroad in North Carolina with over 1400 feet of track. Includes seven layouts, plus bridges, buildings and lighthouses. Adjacent is the bright red centerpiece of the downtown, the Red Caboose.

The Gilded Bean Coffee Bar 111 E.Main St, 336-447-4989 facebook.com/thegildedbean Neighborhood coffee shop that roasts specialty coffee beans on site. We offer a relaxed atmosphere to meet with friends and family. Happy Garden 233 Burke St, 336-449-2988 Chinese Restaurant Ines Bakery 112W.Main St, 336-447-4249 facebook.com/ inesempanadascakesandmore A small artisan bakery specializing inArgentinian gourmet empanadas (hand pies/turnovers). Cakes are inspired byMexican tres leches cakes and can be bought whole or by the slice. Jack’s BBQ 213W.Main St, 336-449-6347 facebook.com/jacksbbq67 Family owned business and everythingwe serve is filledwith love. Serving lunch and dinner. Just for You 115 E.Main St, 336-449-3678 facebook.com/ justforyouingibsonville Gift shop with a collection of items including vintage, furniture, jewelry and more. Kimber’s Restaurant 230W. Main St, 336-449-6411 Specializing in steak and seafood in a comfortable setting. Open for lunch and dinner.

Once Upon a Chocolate 139 Piedmont Ave, 336-447-4710 onceuponachocolate.com For the chocolate lover. Thousands of handmade chocolate designs, as well as nut clusters and truffles. Pete’s Grill 137 PiedmontAve, 336-449-6122 facebook.com/petesgrill Country cooking like grandma used to make. Serving breakfast and lunch. A Quiet Life Handmades 114 W. Main St, facebook.com/ aquietlifehandmades Specializing in unique jewelry, loom knitting and a variety of other creative fun. Reno’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant 119 E.Main St, 336-449-9220 eatrenospizza.com Pizza, pasta and other Italian favorites, alongwith sub sandwiches, burgers and chicken.

Smidgen 126 Lewis St, 336-603-6175 facebook.com/ASmidgenOf Mouthwatering seasonings that will bring your food to life plus other treats and gifts.

La Casa Dorada 128W.Main St , 336-603-6480 lacasadoradagibsonville.com Mexican restaurant. Dine in or takeout.

AGRITOURISM Here inAlamance County,we’ve been “farm to table” before it was a trendy catchphrase. Many of our local restaurants source their food from area farms. The following farms offer public tours: Braeburn Farms www.braeburnfarms.com Braeburn Farm specializes in unique and heritage breeds that are suitable for the environment in which they are raised. Reverence Farms www.reverencefarms.com Reverence Farms is a diversified polyculture where animals are treatedwith reverence and grace. Guided or self-guided tours available. Stoney Mountain Farm www.stoneymountainfarm.com Sheep, Briard dogs, llamas and chickens are raised on this 56 acre farm. Wool from the sheep is used to make eco-friendly products. Haw River Mushrooms www.hawrivermushrooms.com A small, family-owned mushroom farm. The farm provides mushrooms to several area chefs and sells plug and grainspawn to farmers and homegrowers. TerraStay www.terrastay.com A small family farm committed to organic practices, building bio-diverse soils, and growing nutrient dense non-gmo produce for our community and restaurants. This farm offers educational and community building events.

Maple View’s County Line Creamery 113 E.Main St, 336-446-6515 facebook.com/ mvcountylinecreamery The newest store in the Maple ViewFarm family. Grab a scoop (or two, or three, or…) of Maple View’s award-winning ice cream.Maple View’s milk and ice creamcome fromHolstein cows free from added hormones or antibiotics. Nutrition 1871 110W.Main St, 336-447-4772 facebook.com/Nutrition1871

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