Reviews on American food in Almond, North Carolina, United States. Almond is an unincorporated community in Swain County, North Carolina, United States. Almond is located on the Little Tennessee River and North Carolina Highway 28 7.9 miles (12.7 km) west-southwest of Bryson City. Almond has a post office with ZIP code 28702, which opened on March 17, 1886. The community was named for Bud Almond, who provided the land on which the town was founded.
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4 based on 178 reviews
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Stopped here on our way from Cherokee to the Deep Creek section of the GSMNP. Pulled into one of the carports. Pushed the button & waited a few minutes for a voice to come over the loud speaker. Placed our order for 2 regular cheeseburger, 1 double cheeseburger, 2 orders of fries, 1 order of baked beans and a side of bread (not toasted) and jelly. We also ordered a strawberry shake. Once we placed our order, we decided to get our and walk down by the river. Here we took in the sites for a moment before deciding to use the restroom to wash up before dining. It probably took a good 25 minutes to get our order! Once we did, everything looked good. Burgers were excellent. They are NOT large. They are the size you would expect from most fast food establishments. I opted for the double cheeseburger and felt it was the best option. Fries were OK. They were NOT as warm as I would have liked. Baked beans were good. They taste like standard Bush Beans from a can. Our bread that we asked for PLAIN instead of TOAST, came out toasted. Thank goodness our little one was happy with the toast instead of the jelly sandwich we were prepared to make. Strawberry shake was good, but not amazing. It tastes like a fast food shake...perhaps like a DQ shake. It has a somewhat artificial flavor to it. Overall, I was a little disappointed in our trip to Na-Bers. We had been here before...ages ago & were so looking forward to our meals here. Burgers were excellent and the beans were good. However, the fries were almost inedible...terrible. We ended up throwing out both orders of fries. I also did NOT like having to wait 25 minutes for FAST food style meals. Staff was not overly friendly either. Prices on the other hand were CHEAP. For around $20 were fed our entire family. Bottom Line: Go for the burgers, the nostalgia of a being at drive-in restaurant and the water view, but be prepared to wait a white for your food.
4 based on 817 reviews
We are a family owned and operated all American steak and seafood restaurant that specializes in hand pattied beef, buffalo, and elk burgers, hand cut steaks, and fresh seafood. Since we opened in 1978 in Tampa Florida by my father, we have been believers
Very friendly place to eat. Young people are also employed here which leads me to believe it is a family run business.Good American food with fair prices.I tried the lunch strip steak at dinner. (If you are seated by 7:00, you can order from the lunch menu. Portions are a bit smaller, but my steak was 12.95 vs 16.95.)The steak was pretty good. Nice seasoning.
4 based on 347 reviews
We stopped in for lunch. All of us ordered something different and everyone enjoyed their meal. Friendly staff. Seemed like a family run business. They have limited hours, looked like some nights they either close early or aren't open. Good lunch option
4 based on 357 reviews
We stopped in for a quick lunch before the train ride. We were seated quickly and received our food quickly. The food, and service were good!
4 based on 694 reviews
Located at the intersection of the Appalachian Trail and the Nantahala River, River's End Restaurant has been serving hikers, paddlers and everyone in between since 1972. From delicious trout cakes and New York style pizza to hand-pattied veggie burgers a
We ate here at our layover on the great smoky mountains railroad train ride. We had the supreme pizza and Greek salad. The pizza was nothing short of AMAZING....the salad was really really good and our waitress, Abbie was phenomenal! Super sweet and made sure we were well taken care of! We will DEFINITELY be back here!!!
4 based on 262 reviews
The Fryemont Inn Dining Room serves a full country breakfast and dinner and has a full service bar. Your choice of 18 different dinner entrees are served with homemade soup, salad with homemade dressing, three special side dishes of the day--served family
From the reviews, we thought it would be a more elevated dining experience but it was just a traditional menu with average dishes. A bit overpriced for the quality. The one bright spot was Laura, our server, who gave us excellent service with a beautiful smile.
5 based on 97 reviews
We stopped into Lorettaâs Snak Shak this afternoon after riding the GSMR scenic train. There were 8 of us, so we kind of overwhelmed the place! But they took our orders quickly, we sat down, and got our food quickly. Everything was delicious, and we had great service!Thank you very much for the nice comments. We really appreciate you.Thank youLoretta
4 based on 632 reviews
Full Service Hometown Country Diner - "We're not braggarts and say our sausage gravy is the best you've ever eaten, but it will likely be in your top two, because we would never say we're better than momma makes." Breakfast served Mon-Fri. 7:00 - 11:00 an
Six of us ate at the Everett Street Diner just after finishing a 4-day backpacking trip in the Smokies. We limped in 10 minutes before closing, but were warmly welcomed by the owner as if we were the first customers of the day. Our server Beverly treated us right, and made the experience for us. All of the food was yummy and satisfying. We especially enjoyed the talents of the pastry chef Mrs. Pie. The burgers were perfect, but we are glad we treated ourselves to dessert as well.Thank you 708hollj for the wonderful note. We appreciate that you looked us up and joined us for that âfirstâ meal. Come back and see us again when you hike the rest of that trail.
4 based on 896 reviews
We want your dining experience to be as fun as what our amazing mountain town has to offer, with fresh made to order sandwiches, salads, soups and desserts, and we stand by our saying of let r deli fill yer belly, we can satisfy any appetite and we promis
I would definitely drive out of my way to stop at the High Test Deli to get one of their delicious ice cream sandwiches! We had the ice cream sandwich made with lemon cookies with white chocolate chips filled with blueberry ice cream!! Sooo delicious!! Sandwich and fries were delicious too but leave room for dessert.
4 based on 1197 reviews
Formerly the Cork and Bean, our philosophy at the Bistro at the Everett Hotel, is to "Eat with Integrity â Live with Gratitude." Our intention is to carefully and continuously craft a menu that allows you to have as close of a relationship with your food
We were lucky on our hiking tour of the Smoky Mountains with Wildlands Trekking to both stay and Dine at The Everett Hotel. Itâs a convivial Dining Room on the Ground Floor adjacent to the bar. Six to ten local beers on tap or an assortment of cocktails and a menu that was aggressively showing off local producers. The appetizers were very good, especially the trout cakes and dates wrapped in bacon. One nights entree, the seared trout was just too busy with extras to showcase the local trout enough. The next nights meatloaf was pure comfort food and oversized enough to allow leftovers for breakfast the next morning..scrambled with eggs. Take your after dinner drink up to the roof top fire pit and enjoy the night air and the cookies left out for self service.
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