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- WWatersglistensVIPAsheville / Western North Carolina •29 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoMadison’s is a family Christmas tradition! We’ve been there for lunch and dinner many times and have never been disappointed. Fantastic service, delicious meals and lovely setting! We love Madisons!!!!!!More infoMadison'sPrice: Expensive• Southern• Highlands / Sapphire•4.8
- OOlgaSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoThe restaurant was all decked out for Christmas, quite beautiful. The server was knowlegable and attentive.my husband and I each had the crab cake dinner and it was very good. We have been here before always good food and service.More infoSoby'sPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Greenville•4.7
- JJeffreyAsheville / Western North Carolina •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoAn amazing Christmas brunch . We are staying at nearby rented Foxhunt townhouses and made reservations based on the staff’s recommendation. We were not sure what to expect since it is Christmas day. The meal exceeded all expectations. We ordered almost every dish on the brunch menu for the 5 of us to share. The not eggnog was a hit with the kids and the cocktails were delicious. Thank you so much for working Christmas day and serving us such a amazingly delicious meal. We plan to be back and be guests at the inn next time . Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you !More infoThe Restaurant at The GreystonePrice: Expensive• American• Highlands / Sapphire•4.7
- JJamesVIPSouth Carolina •55 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe food and service were excellent. We enjoyed the fried green tomato appetizer and the tuna and pork chop entrees. Staff was very attentive and professional.More infoRick Erwin's ClemsonPrice: Expensive• American• Clemson / Central•4.8
- MmarinrlaSouth Carolina •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 18, 2024Everything was wonderful!! Our table was ready when we arrived and we ordered appetizers and dinner and everything was delicious. Thank you for a wonderful experience!More infoBlue Heron RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Clemson / Central•4.2
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