Places to Stay... - Davidson County Post 8
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Places to Stay... - Davidson County Post 8
World Famous Barbecue, Fast Cars, Fine Art, Award Winning Wines & Historic Uptown Lexington • Places to Stay... Affordable Suites of Lexington 882 Old Hargrave Road Lexington, NC 27295 336-956-1828 www.AffordableSuites.com Country Hearth Inn & Suites Budget Inn 200 Murphy Drive Lexington, NC 27295 336-248-5171 1525 Cotton Grove Road Lexington, NC 27292 336-357-2100 or 888-443-2784 www.CountryHearth.com Baseball Tournament Rate $75 Days Inn & Suites 1620 Cotton Grove Road Lexington, NC 27292 336-357-2333 or 800-858-5659 www.ChoiceHotels.com Baseball Tournament Rate $62.99 Economy Inn 402 National Boulevard Lexington, NC 27292 336-248-5111 Hwy 8 Motel 1631 Cotton Grove Road Lexington, NC 27292 336-357-6444 www.Hwy8Motel.com Price Range $60-$120 Holiday Inn Express 351 Vineyards Crossing Lexington, NC 27295 336-224-6730 or 888-465-4329 www.HolidayInnExpress.com Price Range $129-$144 Lexington Triad Inn 418 Piedmont Drive Lexington, NC 27295 336-249-0111 Price Range $45-$55 Quality Inn 101 Plaza Parkway Lexington, NC 27292 336-243-2929 or 800-424-6423 www.ChoiceHotels.com Baseball Tournament Rate $92 Regency Inn 1100 Piedmont Drive Lexington, NC 27295 336-248-5927 www.VsitLexingtonNC.com • 866.604.2389 Lexington Visitor Center, 114 East Center St., Lexington, NC World Famous Barbecue, Fast Cars, Fine Art, Award Winning Wines & Historic Uptown Lexington • Things to do... The Bob Timberlake Gallery 1714 E. Center Street Ext • 800-244-0095 Dempsey’s Place Experience a uniquely crafted building which is home to the fine art work of NC’s most recognized living artist, Bob Timberlake. Showcasing his furniture line, inspired by local 18th century artisans and personal memorabilia. Have coffee & pastry at the coffee shop. Meet Bob Timberlake at Seasonal Open Houses. Childress Vineyards 1000 Childress Vineyard Road • 336-236-9463 Wine Enthusiast magazine America’s Top 25 Tasting Rooms Enjoy daily tours of the Italian Renaissance Tuscan styled winery. Enjoy Music in the Vineyard. Lunch at the Bistro or picnic on the grounds. NASCAR team owner, Richard Childress signature winery. 5968 Old US Hwy 52, Welcome • 336-731-3499 Features the watercolors of artist Dempsey Essick. His artwork focuses on the flowers, birds and landscapes of the rural South. Southern Gateway Wine Trail Davidson County is the Southern Gateway to the Yadkin Valley Appellation-The Heart of North Carolina Wine Country. Childress Vineyards 1000 Childress Vineyards Road 336-236-9463 Native Vines Winery 1336 N. Highway 150 336-787-3688 Tastings Wine & Beer 312 East Center Street 336-243-7220 Junius Lindsay Vineyards 385 Dr. Zimmerman Road 336-764-4050 Weathervane Winery 1452 Welcome Arcadia Road 336-793-3366 WineSellars 1981 Cotton Grove Road 336-242-6551 Richard Childress Racing Museum 236 Industrial Drive • 800-476-3389 Wander through the 47,000 square foot facility which houses the original 1986 No. 3 race shop and the original 1991 RCR Museum. Over 25 No. 3 GM Goodwrench Chevrolets driven by Dale Earnhardt. Racing memorabilia, photographs, banners and trophies. Daily race shop and museum tours. Following the fertile path in the heart of North Carolina, our vineyards, wineries and tasting rooms are temptations waiting to welcome you. Lexington Barbecue Visit the 15 restaurants specializing in world famous, Lexington-style pork barbecue. Using a method passed down for generations, this delicacy is pit-cooked over hickory wood, then mixed with a secret vinegar-based sauce. www.VsitLexingtonNC.com • 866.604.2389 Lexington Visitor Center, 114 East Center St., Lexington, NC Shop & Dine in Historic Uptown Lexington Uptown Lexington The largest collection of locally owned business in Davidson County with 55 retail establishments. Home to the award-winning “Pigs in the City”. Black Dog Emporium 22 South Main Street 336-249-7799 Antique Shops Memories on Main 109 South Main Street 336-236-7259 Magnolia Gifts & Antiques 107 South Main Street 336-243-0777 Main Street Antiques 208 South Main Street 336-224-2494 “Where everything old is new again.” All About Education 15 West 2nd Avenue • 336-236-7052 Specializing in teaching materials and classroom supplies for all grades and age levels. Something for everyone. Army Navy 14 North Main Street • 336-248-2180 Fashions by Carhartt, clothing for infants and toddles as well as adults. Other leading brands include Woolrich, Levi and Dockers. The Backyard Retreat 106 South Main Street • 336-242-1860 Coffee, Specialty Drinks & Sweets Black Chicken Coffee 23 West 2nd Street 336-249-7799 Perfect Blend 1 North Main Street 336-243-7206 Restaurants Cafe 35 103 South Main Street 336-238-3535 Shoto’s Japanese Steakhouse 13 South Main Street 336-238-5733 Main Street Pizza & Deli 13 North Main Street 336-249-2233 Terry’s Sports Bar 13 South Main Street 336-248-4400 Naples 102 South Main Street 336-243-2000 Village Grill 31 West 2nd Avenue 336-248-5900 Sweet Peas 109 North Main Street 336-224-1010 High Rock Outfitters 13 South Main Street • 336-248-4444 Canoes, kayaks, apparel. Weekend entertainment. Lanier Hardware 218 South Main Street • 336-248-5935 One of the largest True Value Hardware stores in the southeast. Garden gifts and accessories Birdhouses, bird feeders, wind chimes, pots etc. The Candy Factory 15 North Main Street • 336-249-6770 Treasure trove for children of all ages. Fun nostalgic candies. Country antiques, collectibles & novelties. Conrad & Hinkle 6 North Main Street • 336-248-2341 An old-fashioned grocery store features hand cut meats, fresh local fruits and vegetables, and homemade pimento cheese and chicken salad. Just like in days gone by-they still make some home deliveries! High Rock Outfitters 13 South Main Street 336-248-4444 No matter what you need, you can find it at Lanier’s. Lexington Home Brands 213 South Main Street • 336-243-6289 Shop more than 8,000 square feet of first quality overstocks, showroom samples, and discontinued items. Furniture for any room. The Olde Homestead 114 South Main Street • 336-249-0934 Unique gifts and collectibles. Vera Bradley, Pandora, Life Is Good, Brighton, SwitchFlops, Kameleon Jewlery, Willow Tree, and Rainbow Sandals. www.VsitLexingtonNC.com • 866.604.2389 Lexington Visitor Center, 114 East Center St., Lexington, NC Where to eat Lexington Style Barbecue Lexington Style Barbecue “Lexington-style barbecue is generally juicier, smokier, sweeter and milder than its counterpart in eastern North Carolina. Whereas barbecue flavored by wood smoke is only an option in the East, in Lexington it is, with a few exceptions, an unspoken but unyielding expectation. The tangy, red barbecue slaw is usually the spiciest part of a Lexington barbecue sandwich, whereas the milder, creamier coleslaw on an Eastern-style barbecue sandwich is meant to balance the relatively fiery chopped pork.” — Bob Garner, author “North Carolina Barbecue” The ‘Skinny’ on Lexington Barbecue How to Order a Sandwich, Plate or Tray Ordering barbecue can be as simple — or complex — as you like. Area waitresses are accustomed to explaining the procedure, but here are a few tips. Barbecue is served finely chopped, coarsely chopped and sliced. It is not ―pulled. • When the pork shoulder is cooked, the crunchy crust that forms on the outside is full of flavor and is called “outside” or “brown.” Ask your waitress to add a little to your order. • • • • • There are two kinds of coleslaw: “white” and “red.” Most folks are accustomed to the white, mayonnaise-based slaw. In Lexington, we serve barbecue slaw, which is red and made with ketchup and vinegar. It compliments the meat very well and is served on all sandwiches, unless you tell the waitress otherwise. Some restaurants serve both kinds. And if you‘re ordering a fish sandwich, hot dog or hamburger, be sure to ask what kind of slaw they‘ll put on it. You can order a sandwich plate or tray. The sandwich is barbecue and slaw with a little dip added. The plate comes with barbecue, slaw, French fries and either rolls or hushpuppies. The tray is a small container with the meat on one side and the slaw on the other. “Dip” is a sauce served with all barbecue and is made from ketchup, vinegar, salt, pepper and sugar. Each restaurant has its own secret recipe. Unlike thick barbecue sauces, “dip” has a thin texture and tastes great with your meat, hushpuppies and fries. Hushpuppies are made from corn meal and are deep fried. They do not have whole corn kernels in them, but may contain onions. Iced tea is the standard beverage and is served sweetened. But, you can ask for unsweetened or mix the two together for “half ‘n half.” And, don‘t forget dessert. Most restaurants offer homemade goodies – pies, cakes and banana pudding. Barbecue Restaurants Pit-Cooked Open Backcountry Barbecue M-Sat 4014 Linwood-Southmont Road, Lexington 336-956-1696 Barbecue Center 900 N. Main Street, Lexington 336-248-4633 www.BarbecueCenter.com Cook’s Barbecue 366 Valiant Drive, Lexington 336-798-1928 www.CooksBBQ.com W-Sun M-Sat Jimmy’s BBQ XSun-M 1703 Cotton Grove Road, Lexington 336-357-2311 Wed-Sat Kerley’s Barbecue 5114 Old US Hwy 52, Welcome 336-731-8245 XM-Sat Lexington Barbecue M-Sat 100 Smokehouse Lane, Lexington 336-249-9814 www.LexBBQ.com Lexington-Style Trimmings 1513 E. Center Street, Lexington 336-249-8211 XTues-Sat Smiley’s Lexington BBQ Tues-Sun 617 Winston Road, Lexington 336-248-4528 Smokey Joe’s Barbecue M-Sat 1101 S. Main Street, Lexington 336-249-0315 Speedy’s Barbecue M-Sat 1317 Winston Road, Lexington 336-248-2410 www.SpeedysBBQinc.com Speedy Lohr’s 3664 NC Hwy. 8, Lexington 336-242-9195 Tues-Sun Speedy Lohr’s BBQ ofg Arcadia 8000 N. NC Hwy. 150, Lexington 336-764-5509 M-Sat Stamey’s Barbecue 4524 S. NC Hwy 150, Lexington 336-853-6426 XM-Sat Tar Heel Q Tues-Sat 6835 US Hwy 64 W, Lexington 336-787-4550 Troutman’s Barbecue M-Sat 18466 S. NC Hwy 109, Denton 336-859-2206 www.VsitLexingtonNC.com • 866.604.2389 Lexington Visitor Center, 114 East Center St., Lexington, NC
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