Best Farm To Table Restaurants in Gibsonville
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- LLindaPortland / Oregon •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agogreat food, great service great time! One of my favorite places.More infoPrint Works BistroPrice: Expensive• American• Greensboro•4.8
- OTOpenTable DinerGreensboro / Winston Salem / Highpoint •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoMy friend and I both were thrilled with the Lobster Stuffed Salmon , Tempura cauliflower and salads. Erin , our server did a wonderful job. Everything was delicious. We’ll be back!!!More infoThe PrescottPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Kernersville•4.2
- AAliceRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •25 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThe service was friendly, attentive, and effective!More infoTribeca TavernPrice: Moderate• American• Cary•4.7
- OOkeymaSan Francisco Bay Area •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThis place is so special for my daughter and me. We try to get to Rooster’s as a treat on school breaks, girls day out’s and other celebratory moments. The hostess is always so welcoming and kind. She is one of the reasons we love the place so much. The food and drinks are outstanding as well.More infoRooster's A Noble GrillePrice: Expensive• Southern• Winston-Salem•4.8
- JJayneVIPVirginia •20 reviews4.0Dined on Dec 10, 2024This cafe is a great little find at the Nasher. Been here a handful of times for lunch. It’s always busy, well executed inventive menu. Had the Vanilla matcha tea with Oat milk- very good. Panini with turkey,cucumbers, carmélized onions and quinoa salad was a great choice. My friend had the goat cheese BLT minus the tomato along with an aioli sauce; basil pesto pasta salad. She said it was very good. I would definitely return for an evening meal with wine. The museum cafe is worthwhile to visit. Even on a weekend while visiting.More infoNasher Cafe at Duke UniversityPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Durham•4.7