Thomasville is the county seat of Thomas County, Georgia, United States. The city is the second largest in Southwest Georgia after Albany.
Restaurants in Thomasville
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Taste of Thomasville is a culinary/historical tour of Downtown Thomasville. Thomasville is a small town in South Georgia, just north of the Florida boarder. For a small town, Thomasville has become known for their wonderful restaurants and cuisine . Taste of Thomasville goes to 5 stops on the day tour and 5 stops on the AfterHours Tour. Many of the stops are local, state and national award winning restaurants. Both tours last about 3 hours. The Day Tour has enough food for a meal. The AfterHours Tour has enough food for a light meal plus libations at eat stop. Taste of Thomasville has been nominated Business of the Year, Nominee of Rock Star of Georgia Small Business 2017, Top 5 Food Tours in Georgia by Southern Living, and has received an Excellent Award with TripAdvisor in 2016,2017, and 2018. If you are looking for a date day, time with friends, or just a way to explore Thomasville, come taste (or sip) your way through Thomasville.
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Pebble Hill Plantation is an estate of 3,000 acres located in Thomasville, Georgia. With two distinct eras, Pebble Hill Plantation is rich in its history and its beauty. Established in the 1820's by Thomas Jefferson Johnson, it survived the Civil War and Reconstruction. Johnson's daughter Julia Ann Mitchell continued to own the historic Pebble Hill until the 1890's. Pebble Hill's modern history begins with its acquisition by Howard Melville Hanna from Cleveland, Ohio in 1896. At that time Thomasville had become a resort area frequented by northern visitors. Hanna's daughter, Kate Hanna Ireland Harvey was given Pebble Hill in 1901 by her father. She enjoyed the site as a winter home and shooting plantation and developed Pebble Hill as it is today. After Mrs. Harvey's death in 1936, the property passed to her daughter, Elisabeth Ireland Poe, who died in 1978. Through her generosity, a private foundation was established so her beloved Pebble Hill could be enjoyed by the public.
Wonderful tour of the house, friendly docents and beautiful grounds for this spring day! Flowers blooming and the bees pollenating - not a better way to enjoy a day in the outskirts of Thomasville.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
Victorian period house built in 1885 by Mr. Charles Lapham. House has Queen Anne, Stick and Victorian period elements. Admission is $8 for adults and $5 for those 18 and under.
Odd shaped house with plenty of interesting and tragic stories. A great example of community effort to restore a jewel. It has 3 floors which you visit during your tour and no 2 rooms are alike. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
If you're in Thomasville at dinner time this is a good choice for a smart, chic atmosphere and really good food. I had steak/frites which I rarely eat. The steak was quite good and the frites were as good as they get. Just delicious. I'm tempted to return and just eat French fries. Prices are very reasonable and service was excellent. Sweet Grass is best known for excellent cheeses - and they're good. But the steak/frites is worth a trip.
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Unless I'm badly mistaken the Big Oak is on the first street east of Broad and a little north. Information indicated the tree is about 350 years old so seeing it is well worth the very short walk. The next street east is Dawson with some beautiful old homes that are also well worth seeing.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
The Rose Garden is definitely a must-see. It's a peaceful stroll to enjoy the topiaries when the roses aren't blooming, and it's awash with color and delicious scent when they are blooming. The garden is home to myriad varieties of roses. Whether you are a gardener, a rose enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates a quiet stroll amongst the flowers, the Rise Garden is a lovely and peaceful spot.
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Vineyard • Winery • Tasting Room. We grow French-American wine grapes + make award-winning wines. Visit our cozy lounge-style Tasting Room for full-fleet wine tastings, signature cocktails, locally-sourced pairing bites and special events. Kidzone, darts, games... Like your living room, only better! Downtown Thomasville.
My cousin and I were speed traipsing about Thomasville, Georgia. We decided to have wine and cheese at the Farmer's Daughter, since that is her favorite past time. Our wine tour guide Shannon was wearing a HELLRAISER tee, so my mind did wander when I saw her. She was NOT a Hellraiser fortunately. No one was in the place except for us, so we felt like we were getting the luxury 5 star treatment. Shannon was FANTASTIC! We got a wine tasting and a Deluxe Cheese Plate. The Wines + Cider are provided for wine tasting 5 wines for $8. My favorite one was the red wine, KNOCKOUT. I liked its rich and complex flavor profile. I loved the stellar service, wine,& cheese. Shannon gave us in depth information and was very nice. I liked how she explained each wine and the history of the names of the wine and the Farmer's Daughter. The wines and the Farmer's Daughter evoke a very soulful quality and magic. I would tell you more, BUT it is better to explore and discover the BEAUTY and wonder of the Farmer's Daughter in person.
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