Forager’s Canteen

North Carolina, States

Wanting to spend a little time with friends Stan & Mary during our interlude here in the North Carolina mountains, we met them for lunch at Forager’s Canteen in Dillsboro, North Carolina. Oh, yum! We’d heard good things about this place from a friend, now we’re qualified to recommend it too! Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner and with a respectable looking bar it looks as if anytime you arrive, you are in for a taste treat. We did arrive at 11:30 AM for lunch and were grateful we’d timed it to miss the lunch crowd. The food was fabulous, locally sourced and changing with the season. They serve classics with a twist such as a Hamburger with Pimento Cheese and Fried Green Tomatoes or Sweet Potato Tots served either salty or cinnamon sweet. Leaving there after a great visit and a fabulous meal, we’ll definitely return!

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