Find out what American restaurants to try in Advance. Advance (pronounced with the stress on the first syllable) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Davie County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 1,138. It is located along North Carolina Highway 801 just south of Bermuda Run. Advance is part of the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina.
Things to do in Advance
4 based on 24 reviews
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Ate here several times, when my husband was in rehab facility close by. As always, their subs are great. Just a little expensive and large!
Five Points focuses on the guest experience above all else, which helps create a warm, inviting environment no matter where you choose to sit during your visit.
I recently visited the Clemmons location with my family and had an awesome experience. The wait staff was extremely friendly and knowledgeable. The decor is slightly different at this location but was also very pleasing to the eyes. The food was as good as the Stratford location if not better! Their chefs must really know what they are doing!
3 based on 80 reviews
TPC was packed the night my wife and I visited. But it was late on a Saturday night, and the dining options in the area were limited, so we decided to give it a try. We were glad we did. The servers were swamped, but they still managed to take care of us in a timely and friendly manner - they even made sure to get our order in before a large group of soccer players sitting nearby. The wood-fired pizza was delicious - we ordered the TPC with pepperoni, sausage, sautéed onions and mushrooms. We weren't quite as happy with the Brussels sprouts we also shared - a bit heavy on the salt for our taste. The restaurant was also a bit noisy - it was crowded and our booth was near a performer.Hello, We are glad to hear that you enjoyed your experience here at TPC. I apologize that sometimes the restaurant gets packed and loud. If my memory serves me correctly that must have been the night we had two college soccer teams in to eat. Somethings we obviously cannot control but I do want to apologize for the noise and the brussels! Please come back and see us soon!All the best,Kyle
4 based on 29 reviews
The best thing about Snook's is their great customer service. The counter employee was super sweet, but we should have asked the price of canned drinks and BBQ before we ordered. The total of our bill was over $16 which included 2 canned drinks and a BBQ tray for 2. I was shocked when the tray was brought to us because it looked like a normal size tray at any other restaurant. When the tray was brought to us, the employee said she added extra BBQ sauce but we couldn't ever find it! That's one thing Snook's doesn't have - a bottle of their own BBQ sauce on the table; they only offer Texas Pete, which we appreciate but their BBQ definitely needed more BBQ flavor. I know why the locals rave about Snook's - it's because there isn't any other place close by to buy good BBQ. The dining area is old but clean and it reminded me of the dining area at The Little Red Caboose on Patterson Avenue in Winston-Salem. I can cross Snook's off my list, and I feel no need to go back.
4 based on 117 reviews
Breakfast for supper? Why not! A giant pork chop? They have that too! This is every day great food at reasonable prices. I love their Greek salad with Gyro. And their shrimp. And their chicken. Everything is prepared fresh to order. Service is A plus! I'd keep going on, but I just ran out of battery.
4 based on 276 reviews
In town for a couple of days in May, and literally pulled name of 2520 Tavern off the internet as dinner possibility as it was a short distance from our hotel. From start to finish, our experience was awesome. We still talk about the 100% Angus Pepper Goat Burger. It was phenomenal. Our server was terrific, too. Do not hesitate to eat here. You won't be sorry.
4 based on 85 reviews
Davie Tavern serves New American Cuisine. We specialize in dry aged premium steaks, fresh seafood, Pastas, Salads and great burgers. We make all meals with the freshest ingredients from scratch. Our seafood is delivered twice weekly and we are the home of
After driving three hours in horrendous rain, we checked into a nearby hotel, tired and hungry. Our restaurant needs were simple: close by, alcohol license, and decent food, in that order. Davie Tavern checked all the boxes. The restaurant was clean and attractive, and our waitress was friendly, attentive and knowledgeable. The drinks were bracing and the food was good.The menu is varied, and there were a number of creative specials. My wife thoroughly enjoyed her salmon over grits, and my chicken sandwich was well-prepared and tasty. Itâs not gourmet dining, but itâs not meant to be and we werenât looking for that. If we are back in the area and find ourselves hungry and/or thirsty, we wonât hesitate to drop in again.
4 based on 241 reviews
Went on Monday, $1.25 rib night. We shared 10 ribs and the half chicken platter with fries, baked beans and hush puppies. All was good. Service was on point as well.
4 based on 170 reviews
Pete's is a fixture in Clemmons. They have an extensive menu of southern staples. I think they have the best popcorn shrimp and flounder (full dinners and sandwiches) in the Triad Area. The waitresses are extremely efficient and friendly. And, the prices are very reasonable.
4 based on 403 reviews
Excellent fried chicken with collard greens. I didn't know I liked collard greens but I liked these. Started with the She Crab Soup which was delicious. Except for no cherry in my Manhattan, everything else was great. Being a Connecticut Yankee, it was a very good experience.
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