Reviews on American food in Montreat, North Carolina, United States. Montreat is a town in Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 723 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Asheville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town is best known for Montreat Conference Center, Montreat College, and for having been the home of the evangelist Billy Graham (1918 - 2018) and his wife Ruth Bell Graham (1920 - 2007).
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4 based on 32 reviews
As part of the remodeled lobby and dining area of the Monte Vista Hotel, Miltonâs Cuisine & Cocktails offers a seasonal menu of regionally inspired Southern food. Executive Chef Cole Pate's goal is to share the allure of regionally inspired seed-to-fork d
Brunch was available on a charming enclosed outdoor patio, well away from any sights or sounds of highway, roadway, or other intrusive reminder of contemporary living.Food was delightful, well prepared and promptly served. Flavors were distinctive without being alarming.Especially enjoyed the carafe of Belliniâs, very adequate for two, probably be sufficient for three.Music from a radio station was pleasant not overwhelming, and selection played reminiscent of a bygone era. Complemented the food and setting beautifully.Service was prompt, friendly, and courteous. Thank you Tyler.Would happily repeat!Thank you for the review of your experience with us this past Sunday! We are glad you enjoyed yourself. I am especially happy that Tyler treated you all so well. He is our newest server and it's good to hear such a lovely review of his service. We hope to have you back soon!Jessica Green - Manager, Milton's Black Mountain
4 based on 47 reviews
Red Radish is a gourmet catering company, serving Western North Carolina since 1998. We serve gourmet comfort food that tastes like it was homemade in your family kitchen.
We found this little place by chance, and oh, how lucky we were to enjoy a meal there! The ingredients were fresh and delicious. My friend had the chicken salad, which she loved. I enjoyed the turkey and bacon sandwich. But, once we got dessert - the Boston Creme Pie and the Key Lime Pie - all memories of our meal left. Best desserts ever! And very large portions! It was so sad that we were traveling for several more days, and had no way to take home any of the delicious meals to go that could be cooked at home! Everything looked delicious - from the soups, to the casseroles, and the desserts . . . We can't wait to go back! Too bad I don't live near this awesome place!
4 based on 56 reviews
You won't see a BLT on the menu but order it anyway..from Scott ..add a bloody mary and you will have the perfect breakfast or lunch !! The best bacon..make that the best Reuben in town..the staff are cheerful..we walked in thru the back ..which is the kitchen ...and got 5 hello's at 10..try this place..you will be back!!
4 based on 96 reviews
Que Sera offers a fun, upscale casual dining experience with an eclectic menu of dishes created from the finest, freshest ingredients. Que Sera owners Carl and Janie Tayloe realized their dream when they opened their friendly, upscale southern restaurant
This really is a French restaurant â lovely beurre blanc with everything, small portions of highly quality foods. Seafood and fish highly recommended. (Seafood Hal!). Save room for the homemade desserts â all in house and divine. For us, this is a special event restaurant.
4 based on 457 reviews
Great local beers on tap and good selection of health conscious food.
We were so pleased to have found this place in Black Mountain. We ordered onion rings, the blackened tuna filet sandwich, and the Columbia Knob (a grilled chicken sandwich with pineapple). The french fries that came with the tuna filet were great; my husband got a side salad with his chicken sandwich. Our waiter Brad couldn't have been nicer or more efficient, and we were allowed to have our beagle on the outdoor seating deck. Of course, your dog has to be small enough to lift over the railing, because the only walking access is through the restaurant. It worked out great for us.
4 based on 332 reviews
We enjoyed sitting out on their patio area a couple weeks ago. I cannot remember the name of our waitress, but she had long strawberry blonde hair and she was fantastic. Very nice and attentive without being pushy. As we were meeting family that I hadn't seen in 15 years, we wanted to take our time. We all enjoyed a couple of their beers. I wasn't too hungry, so had their spinach salad. It was a nice balance of spinach, pickled onions, sugary pecans and bacon. I would go back. They had trivia that night which seemed quite popular.
4 based on 429 reviews
After reading the reviews we decided to give this restaurant a try. It was busy on a Tuesday night, but we were promptly seated. We ordered the arugula and mushroom pasta and the soup and sandwich. The soup was a seafood chowder and was full of shrimp and other seafood. The chicken salad was excellent. The pasta was very flavorful and filling. The wine list has several good choices. For dessert, we had a slice of the apple cheesecake. It was a huge portion and very tasty. Our comment was that if an apple pie and a cheesecake had a baby, it would be this dessert!Our server was friendly and attentive. This was the best meal we had during our three-day stay in Black Mountain.
4 based on 397 reviews
Breakfast/Brunch.Morning pastries.Everything is made in house to provide you with the freshest and highest quality food available.Biscuits with a twist.Southern cuisine with a gourmet flair.
Their biscuits are huge, as are their cinnamon buns and more. They have some unique breakfast biscuit items with fried chicken, fried catfish, salmon and others. Be sure to study their menu to select your preferred breakfast item. It can be a bit overwhelming. Plan to stand in line to order at least 15 minutes or more. Once you order your meal is delivered to your table. They do a great business but for our taste it isn't worth the wait or meal. I had the biscuit and gravy with roasted apples and my husband had the breakfast platter. Each was fine but nothing spectacular. Additionally the food was not hot when served. The staff was very good. A unique breakfast eatery. Great if you want volume.
4 based on 629 reviews
Veranda Cafe & Gift Provides Best Lunch in Black Mountain to the Asheville Area.
The Veranda is special lunch spot whenever we visit Black Mountain. A lunch only eatery they do an excellent job with eclectic menu of sandwiches (hot, cold and wraps) and salads. My husband has been savoring their Muffuletta - he was thrilled with this tantalizing treat. My favorite is the Turkey, Berry, Brie- grilled that is scrumptious. This is a favorite eatery for visitors and locals so it can be crowded and with a waiting. Arriving just before noon we missed the lunch crowd. We were surprised to learn the restaurant was under new owners. They were sticking with the well known menu so we could get out traditional favorites. The only downside we found was our waitress. While she was efficient there was no warmth or charm, that we saw from past staff.
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4 based on 236 reviews
This place is an Inn that offers a superb breakfast buffet and a wonderful dinner menu. The beds were very comfortable and a bounty of hot water for the shower. Very cordial owner/operator greets you with hospitality at its best. A quiet location allows you undisturbed sleep and there is a bakery on one end of the Inn that provides bagels and other pastries for your pleasure.Wow! We're so glad you enjoyed everything! We can't wait to see you again!
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