This Restaurant In A Former Georgia Church Offers An Unforgettable Dining Experience
By Lisa Sammons|Published June 08, 2022
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Lisa loves animals and has dogs, rats, cats, guinea pigs, and snakes. She is passionate about animal rescue and live music - traveling across the country to see a favorite band is a pretty regular occurrence! Being out hiking in the woods enjoying the scenery with her beloved dogs is another favorite hobby, and also checking out the Pokemon Go scene in whatever city she happens to be in at any given time (coffee and dog leash in hand). You can reach Lisa at lsammons@onlyinyourstate.com
Restaurants that used to be something else are fascinating places to go. It’s so neat to look around the building and see remnants of the building’s former life, whether it’s a Greyhound bus station turned fine dining establishment or a bank vault that now serves Asian fusion. One other restaurant in Georgia that used to be something else is A Taste of Lemon Restaurant in LaGrange. This building used to be a church, and now serves up good old-fashioned Southern cooking like you’d expect from a Georgia eatery.
A Taste of Lemon makes no secret about its former life. It definitely still resembles a church outside (and in!).
This was once the Second Methodist Church. Built in 1892, the historic building now houses the restaurant that's known as LaGrange's "best kept secret."
Inside, you'll find a bright and airy spot that still features an old pew and even some stained glass windows.
If you're a local, it'll have you remembering Sunday dinners at grandma's house from your youth. If you're traveling through the area, this is a great way to experience a bit of Southern culture and cuisine!
The menu changes regularly, but if they're available, you don't want to miss the macaroni and cheese or the hot pineapple casserole.
This was once the Second Methodist Church. Built in 1892, the historic building now houses the restaurant that's known as LaGrange's "best kept secret."
Inside, you'll find a bright and airy spot that still features an old pew and even some stained glass windows.
If you're a local, it'll have you remembering Sunday dinners at grandma's house from your youth. If you're traveling through the area, this is a great way to experience a bit of Southern culture and cuisine!
The menu changes regularly, but if they're available, you don't want to miss the macaroni and cheese or the hot pineapple casserole.