Reviews on American food in Blue Ridge, Georgia, United States. A gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Blue Ridge is home to beautiful lakes and spectacular mountains. Part of the Appalachians, the Blue Ridge range was aptly named for the bluish color that is most obvious when viewed from a distance. Great for hiking, relaxing or just enjoying the serenity, the mountains are a treat for anyone interested in a peaceful getaway.
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4 based on 837 reviews
The local beers were yummy, and the appetizers amazing! The pretzel was HUGE!!! Overall a good meal and the waiter was very friendly and efficient.
4 based on 254 reviews
Wine Spectator Award of Excellence 2019. Treo Blue Ridge is a casual fine dining experience in downtown Blue Ridge, serving the most delicious steaks, seafood and pasta around! Come relax in our beautiful courtyard setting or dine with us in our cozy dini
Love this resturant and try to go there whenever we are in town. The deep fried cauliflower is delicious. The filet is tender and the wine selection is vast. Make sure to ask for Candle as your waiter.Thank you so much! Candel is amazing and we very much appreciate you! Hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 131 reviews
Family owned and operated pizza and hot dog joint. Fun and friendly atmosphere with a laid-back attitude with a love for people and great food. As the owners, we have both been in the restaurant industry for 25 + years, but have never owned one. Now we do
Groovy sort of eclectic hippy place, will be reminiscent for anyone who remembers the 60's. Brick oven fired Pizza that was very good. Service was attentive and spot on with drinks, salad etc. Experienced a bit of sticker shock with check, Pizza, 2 drinks and a small (shared) Salad was $41.00 with tip. Undecided whether a return visit will occur.trying to see how much your tip was because a small salad is $5 and sodas are $2 and our most expensive pizza is $17. So that is $26 plus tax? And all of the prices are listed on the menu.....so?
4 based on 1673 reviews
Unfortunately I've never been able to eat here, despite trying numerous times over s number of years.I've given an average score so as not to affect their rating, as I'm told their food is good, but I'm writing this review to advise readers that this place is closed on Tuesday and Wednesday nights and on the other days they won't seat you if you arrive any time after 8.00pm. My wife and I arrived at 8.04pm and were told the kitchen had already closed. I accept that 8.00pm was as per the notice outside but, in my opinion, this is very early and a little flexibility would have been appreciated. I guess they get enough business not to care about disappointed potential customers but ......We are so sorry that you have not been able to dine with us. We do take a day off, and to facilitate this full-day off from Harvest we close Tuesday evening and all day Wednesday. We do operate four additional restaurants which are open during those times Harvest is closed. It does seem a bit inflexible that we did not seat you at 8:04 - we normally continue seating past our scheduled hours as long as the kitchen is still in the midst of cooking or hasn't begun to run low on prep. I will be sure to discuss this with the hosts as it's not our normal policy.We do close if we haven't seated anyone in a while, as it costs money to operate and keep staff on-site. So when they begin breaking down the kitchen we do cut off meal service. We also stick to the posted hours when we have had a really busy day or when we are filled to the brim and seating additional folks would place an undo burden on the team who works tirelessly through season.Anyway, I just wanted to explain a bit about our philosophy on seating. Our hours have not changed in the 10 years we have been in service. We stay open throughout the year to serve the folks who live and visit Blue Ridge, which is not always the case with other businesses who limit their hours off-season. We do take reservations - we have for 10 years now - if you want to give us a call the next time you plan to try again, we can save a seat for you!Happy Holidays, look forward to serving you soon!
4 based on 698 reviews
Chester's is a unique, local, neighborhood bar type restaurant with good food and service. Service is usually personal and professional. Some items on the food menu are a little pricey, however the quality usually justifies the price. There is always a daily special that is well prepared and worth considering.... My personal favorites are the wings, the prime rib sandwich, and the fresh salads with grilled chicken. The restaurant is faily small with maybe a dozen or so tables and a bar, so there is usually a 30 minute wait to be seated. Located in downtown Blue Ridge, Chester's is a place frequented by tourists, but also by many locals as one of our "go to" places. Thank you.
4 based on 687 reviews
1 12x6 large screen, 5 TVs, 76 seats and 10 bar stools. First come, first serve. Do not take reservations. New cozy little SafeHouse Lounge which seats 20 is also available Wednesday thru Saturday evenings (no kids) with full bar and menu.
I ordered six pizzas to go. Maybe just not our kind of pizza but we were disappointed. We had heard some good things about this place so we were kind of surprised. Maybe the pizza is better if you eat there.
4 based on 217 reviews
This is a small restaurant, with a limited number of tables. If you are lucky enough to snag one you won't regret it.. and if you can't, just get the BBQ to go! ;) Had lunch here again recently and the briscuit was fantastic. Nice and tender, no knife needed which is how it is supposed to be!! Service is always fantastic and quick!! Love this place!
4 based on 924 reviews
The Black Sheep Restaurant is Located in the Historic Butt House, Circa 1914, in Downtown Blue Ridge Georgia. A Progressive, Locally Sourced, Chef inspired New Americana menu, a âWine Spectatorâ Recognized Wine list and Exceptional Service all set inside
First of all we were seated in the hallway where traffic was constantly going around us S the kitchen was at the end of our table. Would have been so easy to put two tables together to accommodate the 6 of us. We had reservations so they should have expected us. I didnât find my chicken biscuit very good as the chicken was minuscule and hardly any of the advertised gravy. My husband and daughter liked their choices. Our wait staff was okay, but never refilled my water. I would not go there again.
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4 based on 1097 reviews
Southern Charm is the right name. We were lucky to get in around 11:45am and were seated immediately. However, later you could see people waiting to be seated. Our server was Britt and she was wonderful ! The variety of food was wonderful and the portions were amazing. I had the meat loaf and it was wonderful ! Great service , great food !
4 based on 375 reviews
Located in downtown Blueridge trackside. Serving homemade soups, fresh salads, delicious sandwiches, and mouthwatering desserts. Open 7 days a week.
We stopped in for lunch recently, quickly discovering the best thing about this location---it was open for lunch on Wednesdays. There are an annoyingly large number of restaurants in Blue Ridge which close on Wednesdays. Go figure.In any case, the menu consisted mainly of simple sandwiches and salads. Ours were good, but nothing more than ordinary. They were served in a wax paper lined basket with a bag of potato chips. Soft drinks were medium in size, but no refills were offered by our server.Tables and chairs are quite basic in what felt like a basement. There is little attention to ambience. All in all, our meal felt a bit like a box lunch.This restaurant is OK, but needs to put forth more effort.
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