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    Marshall Sherrer Store

    5.0 (1 review)

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    17 years ago

    Best fresh hand cut steaks in Wilkes County!

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    Market 50 - Fresh bread and plenty of sandwich makings!

    Market 50

    4.8(97 reviews)
    39.0 mi
    $$

    Came up to visit one of my kiddos who moved up here this year to get away from the city. Her first…read morechoice for us was Market 50 and this place was fantastic!! A deli ,a shop , very local and a bit on the honor system where you get a bag and write down what you want on a sandwich to eat ,pick a drink and sit and enjoy. So 6 of us came in, found a table, got our orders into the box and waited for our names to be called. Only took five minutes or so, and each one of our orders was called and you go up and pick it up and head back to the table. Maybe pick up some cake , or anything else you desire but I got a turkey Panini with everything on it and it was super !!! a side of potato salad, and some chips for some reason and I was stuffed. The kids ate well., and we even bought some lasagnas and a chicken casserole to take home for my daughter to eat with her family tonight and tomorrow so she didn't have to cook. This place was packed today the day before Christmas Christmas Eve., everyone looked happy, the staff was very pleasant and very efficient , and the shelves were lined with candies and chips or spices. I actually didn't have time to look at all the options, but what a great market and place to enjoy with the kids and family.. We were able to get the kids fed, cleaned up their mess and checked out with tons to go. They go to place. I hear in town and it was fantastic. Highly recommend.!!!

    Let's hear it for a great sandwich shop! As shared, it's a…read morefun way of ordering- grab a brown bag and a sharpie and check what you want. You pay at the opposite door as you exit the restaurant. There's a sundry of chips and beverages to add to your sandwich to make it a combo. And, don't forget the option of choosing a slice of cake from the 'fridge. There are also bakery, candy, and other throw back items to shop for while you dine. Great find just off the square.

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    Market 50 - Dining area

    Dining area

    Market 50 - Cakes, and frozen homemade dinners to go

    Cakes, and frozen homemade dinners to go

    Market 50 - Just looking around at the options sitting at our table

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    Just looking around at the options sitting at our table

    Farmview Market - Our fan-favorite Rock House burger is prepared with grass-fed, grass-finished beef & topped with our house-made aioli & pimento cheese

    Farmview Market

    4.1(168 reviews)
    36.6 mi
    $$

    Some of my adoptive family (hubby and wife) and I came here for lunch and, a bit of shopping…read more For lunch, I had, Country Fried Steak, with Gravy, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Black eyed Peas and Cornbread. While it was good, nothing was truly hot. Both the CFS and MPs were warm, with the gravy being barely as warm. Though, the BePs, were warmest. However, I found, the CFS to be on the dry side. While the Cornbread was firm, it was good. Unfortunately, they charged me for 3 sides, instead of just 2. So, because of this, I didn't give a voluntary tip. Fortunately, Chris had gotten some Kenyan Hot Sauce, which I tried on the CFS. And, it really helped with the taste. Sadly, they only 1, 10 oz bottle, which I let them have. And, I bought a 5 oz bottle. The HS has a unique texture, but isn't "hot" in the traditional sense.

    Good solid food, a little pricey. We haven't tried the buffet but it always seems to have customers…read morepicking out their meats and veggies. The Mahi Mahi is one of the best fish sandwiches in the lake area. Hand cut fries are always a nice treat. This time I tried the pecan crusted chicken salad dressing on side. Chicken was heavily crusted and good for deep fried chicken. They need to be so much MORE generous with the apple and other toppings at that price point. Tables are clean, you do your own pick up. No options to tip. Hours are limited and I do wish they were open on Sunday but, welcome to the South. A market is attached, items vary and have many local choices. Meat prices are high, like real high. Overall, a fun place to stop.

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    Our specialty milkshakes are here... Starting with our Chocolate Brownie!

    Farmview Market - The Rooster Biscuit + pimento cheese grits are a fan-favorite breakfast combo

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    Godfrey's Market - Good burgers, better to dine in though...

    Godfrey's Market

    4.8(6 reviews)
    50.7 mi

    Nobody does a BLT better! Double your bacon-You won't regret it! This hole in the wall is WELL…read moreWORTH the stop. They close the food portion early (2:30/3), but you can call ahead and the fries are cut fresh. Everything I've had here is good! Also, butcher shop right in the back. I've heard stories about the "real bacon sandwiches" back in the days of old Godfrey when he piled handfuls of bacon on. Still best BLT in SC. Hidden gem. My fam lives double bacon on white nontoasted, but I like the original. No matter what you get: I bet you won't be disappointed!

    This place is a serious find, completely off the beaten path about a mile off of Highway 25 a few…read moremiles north of Greenwood, South Carolina. The only reason I found out about it is because my National Guard unit just moved from Abbeville to near Hodges and Ware Shoals. I was making up a missed drill. When you do a make-up, you work with one of the full-time folks and go out to lunch if you want. They took me to Godfrey's. Only locals know about it. Godfrey's is a restaurant, as well as a small market with a few really high quality meats, including their own country ham and homemade sausage. It turns out the sausage is made by a retired National Guard guy who I knew. For lunch, I had fried chicken, recommended by my buddies, and fries. The fried chicken was great, the usual southern batter done perfectly. Fries were also cooked properly. You can also get burgers and the usual fare for a walk up lunch counter. There are also typical grocery items you would find at a small market, mostly necessities, it is the only grocery for probably 10 miles or more. Hodges is tiny. But, the real prize is the meats and pimento cheese. The sausage and pimento cheese are both made there fresh. The sausage is exceptional, ground pork, mildly spiced and very lean. The pimento cheese is the best I have ever had, it has some olive and jalapenos that give it a perfect kick. Godfrey's is worth going out of your way to visit. Eat lunch, get 10 pounds of sausage if that much is available and get pimento cheese. If you could freeze pimento cheese, I'd get ten pounds of that, too. If you like country ham, theirs looks good.

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