2009 Official Visitor & Dining Guide for Greensboro, North Carolina - (Page 39) DINING GUIDE FUDDRUCKERS 4411 W. Wendover Ave. 336-856-2300 Hamburgers, chicken and steak sandwiches, kids’ menu and in-house bakery. Beer/wine. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $ HERBIE’S HOME COOKING & BREAKFAST 2606 High Point Rd. 336-299-1787 Country cooking including country steak, beef tips and rice, vegetables and homemade desserts. Mon-Sun: B Br L D 30+ $ JAN’S HOUSE 3932-B W. Market St. 336-855-9808 Open 24 hours serving breakfast and short-order items. Mon-Sun: B L D $ GEORGE’S HOUSE RESTAURANT 4715 Hwy. 29 N. 336-621-1124 Home cooking, hamburgers and more. Mon-Fri: B L D Sat: B $ GREEN’S SUPPER CLUB AND OySTER BAR 4735 Hwy. 29 N. 336-621-3444 Well-known for prime ribs and oysters. Selection of steaks, seafood and more! Live bands and a DJ on Fri and Sat. Tues-Sun: D B R 30+ $$ HERBIE’S PLACE 3136 Battleground Ave. 336-288-8896 Very clean. Sanitation rate of 99. Friendly, fast and reasonably priced. Breakfast, 22 different sandwiches and dinner menu. Mon-Sun: B L D $ JLT CAFé 2714-D N. Church St. 336-954-1617 Southern menu. Pork chops, country style steak, pig feet, chicken livers and chicken. Mon-Sat: L D 30+ $ GREy’S TAVERN 343 S. Elm St. 336-617-5341 Serving burgers, sandwiches, salads and great pub food. 7 flat screen TV’s. Great place to watch sports. Mon-Sun: L D O$ HOOTERS 3031 High Point Rd. 336-852-4600 World famous Hooters wings. Provides a large variety of seafood, great burgers, healthy salads and wonderful desserts. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $ JOSEPH’S RESTAURANT Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons 3121 High Point Rd. 336-292-9161 Full breakfast menu. Mon-Sun: B L D B R 30+ $$ HAM’S • Brassfield Shopping Center 3709-J Battleground Ave. 336-288-3334 • Lakeside: 699 E. Cone Blvd. 336-358-1525 • 3017 High Point Rd. 336-854-5696 • 201 N. Smyres Pl. 336-272-6721 Fun and casual dining, a wide selection of beers, an ever-changing lineup of events and top-notch service. Mon-Sun: L D O$ IHOP • 1101 Lanada Dr. 336-218-0593 • 1430 Westover Ter. 336-275-7471 • 2735 Ring Rd. 336-375-9875 Casual family dining. Mon-Sun: B L D 30+ $ KIMBERS RESTAURANT 230 W. Main St., Gibsonville, 336-449-6411 Serving prime rib, steaks, seafood and chicken. Daily specials. Two lounges with full menu. Tues-Sat: D R B 30+ $$ J. BUTLER’S BAR & GRILL Garden Creek Shopping Center • 1635 New Garden Rd. 336-294-8884 • 3030-A High Point Rd. 336-316-1991 Mon-Sun: L D O$ LEGEND’S Clarion Hotel Greensboro Airport 415 Swing Rd. 336-855-7505 Ribs and continental cuisine. Satellite sporting events shown. Smoke-free area is available. Mon-Sun: B L D B 30+ $$ HARPER’S AT FRIENDLy CENTER Friendly Center 601 Friendly Center Rd. 336-299-8850 Food prepared from scratch. Daily specials. Mon-Sun: L D O R 30+ $$ J.P LOONEy’S . 3021 Spring Garden St. 336-852-1331 Sandwiches, burgers and entrees. House specialties are wings and ribs prepared in homemade sauces. Mon: L Sun: L D $ LIBERTy OAK 100-D W. Washington St. 336-273-7057 Fresh and changing menus for over 28 years. Dine on sandwiches to filet in one night. Not an ordinary restaurant. Mon-Sat: L D O R B $$$ HAyBLES HEARTH FAMILy RESTAURANT 1808-B Spring Garden St. 336-273-3247 Serving a variety of meat and vegetable dishes and other southern-style favorites. Tues-Fri: L D Sat: D Sun: L $ JAKE’S DINER 4220 W. Wendover Ave. 336-297-4141 24-hour restaurant serving breakfast, burgers, steaks and salads. Mon: L Tues-Sun: L D $ LUCKy 32 1421 Westover Ter. 336-370-0707 American flare with monthly changing menus inspired by fresh ingredients and regional recipes. Mon-Fri: L D Sat-Sun: BR L D O B $$ M’COUL’S PUBLIC HOUSE 110 W. McGee St. 336-378-0204 An old-style Irish pub with Old World entrees. Offering tap and imported beers. Mon-Sun: L D O $-$$ CATeGORIeS: American Asian Buffet-Cafeteria Caribbean Continental 37 42 44 44 45 Deli/Café european Greek Indian Italian 45 47 48 49 49 Mexican Seafood Southern-Barbecue Steak Vegetarian 51 52 53 54 54 Coffee Shops Index 54 55 www.VisitGreensboroNC.com 39 http://www.VisitGreensboroNC.com
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