Spruce Pine is a town in Mitchell County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 2,175 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Spruce Pine
5.0 based on 50 reviews
Gem Mine we have the finest buckets of Gem material available for you to hunt through, in the safety and comfort of our flume line. Your stone will be turned into jewelry by expert cutters Bob/Elaine in house. We Offer a Lapidary School for those interesting in learning to Faceting or Cabochon. We also have Lapidary supplies. Gift Shop, Speciemens and Fine jewelry in Gold and Silver. We are Veteran owned and offer our fellow veterans a 10% discount on all our Gem Buckets.
Bob and Elaine are some of the most amazing people EVER! They were beyond hospitable to our group of 6. Friendly, educational, patient, are just a few of the words to describe them. The material in they buckets are, by far, the best in the area (I know this from many years of experience gem grubbing in the area). We left several stones to be cut that we know are all going to be amazing stones from good quality facet quality rough. THANK YOU for a fantastic experience that my friends will be talking about forever. We will be back at our earliest opportunity.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
A cozy shop with an eclectic mix of quality new and previously owned treasures! From Furniture and Antiques to Local Crafts and Rare Books! Christmas Store located Upstairs!
4.5 based on 175 reviews
The Orchard at Altapass is a not-for-profit working apple orchard, educational and entertainment venue now in its 26th year and open May through October. Activities, open days and time may vary due to the pandemic.
A really neat place to visit! The have live music every Saturday and Sunday afternoon and encourage everyone to join in on the dancing. The music is great and really puts you in the mountain spirit! There are several trails that take you not only around the orchard but also into the surrounding area. The scenery is beautiful and we even came upon a group of wild turkeys! The orchard sits on the side of the hill and the views are amazing! We had already eaten lunch but wish we hadn't because the food looked delicous. You have to try the homemade fudge and ice cream! We ended up spending about 3 hours there and enjoyed every minute!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
We are shipping web orders every day, and welcome phone orders for Front Porch Pickup, with your soap pulled by Karen and TIm. Sad to say, visits to our retail shop are not an option at this time, and soapmaking workshops have been postponed. Wholesale orders are always welcome, call or email for info. Established in 1998, The Blue Ridge Soap Shed offers one of the largest selections of handmade soap made in the USA. We make it all, with 150 varieties ranging from good-for-your-skin goat milk soap, shea butter and 100% Olive Oil Castile soaps, to Grandma's Ole Lye Soap, an Appalachian tradition. Each 140-bar batch is handmade and handpoured, with each resulting block cut into logs, then bars and packaged by hand. The small differences from batch to batch and bar to bar celebrate the handmade charm of our craft. If you can't stop by in person, we hope you'll enjoy visiting our web store where our soaps can be conveniently ordered year round.
4.0 based on 91 reviews
Museum that displays spectacular emeralds, rubies, amethyst and quartz that were found in the mineral-rich Spruce Pine Mining District.
This is a small museum that is easily accessible from the Blue Ridge Parkway. It si very interesting and easily seen in an hour. It focusing on all of the mineral and mining in NC. Staff is very friendly and helpful. There are lots of information on NC sites. Nice restroom stop as well. Although we did not have children, it would be interesting to many ages
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