Rural North Carolina plates up some scrumptious food, like the eats found at the Old Richmond Grill in Pfafftown. As they say: good food is hard to pass up, and that’s absolutely true of the home-cooked goodness found within this roadside diner located only about 10 miles from the heart of Winston Salem.
Step inside to discover one of the friendliest diners in the South.
And choosing between the crispy tater tots and crinkle-cut French fries is an equally difficult decision. But since both are delicious, you can't go wrong either way...
The grill is open for breakfast and lunch six days a week (closed on Sunday) and offers delicious sandwich choices like a single, double, or triple burger, tenderloin, chuckwagon, BLT, grilled cheese, ribeye, Pimento cheese, and even a chicken or pork souvlaki.
Bring your highest expectations and your heartiest appetite because the food here may not be fancy, but it is oh-so worth the drive!
Don't forget to save a spot in your tummy for one of the amazing desserts at Old Richmond Grill! Order up a slice of pie, some ice cream, or a thick milkshake. Mmm... so good.
Old Richmond Grill is located right on NC-67, the main road connecting Winston Salem to Elkin in North Carolina. If you love beautiful drives on scenic country roads, then you're sure to love this drive.
You can chow down on breakfast or lunch at Old Richmond Grill six days a week. The hours are Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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And for another fun activity to enjoy on this foodie road trip, after you meal, pop in the car and take a short 25-minute drive over to Quarry Park just outside of Winston Salem.
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