Luxurious eight-bedroom cabin that offers spacious living areas with spectacular views. Perfect for a social distancing getaway.
Walk to the tasting room, stroll the vineyards or enjoy live music on the winery's covered patio.
The sushi menu includes sashimi, nigiri and a creative lineup of rolls. High-quality seafood and an experienced chef combine for sushi that is equivalent to what is found in larger cities.
Around since 1923 and famous for its fried pork chop sandwiches. Andy Griffith ate here as a boy and mentioned it during Season 1 of The Andy Griffith Show.
Soho brings a variety of tastes to downtown Mount Airy. The menu features everything from sushi to scallop tacos to Vietnamese to Singapore style noodles. Sandwich options include burgers and banh mi.
The name 13 Bones comes from the eatery's specialty, baby back ribs. In addition to tasty ribs, the extensive menu features steaks, chicken, seafood, pork, salads and sandwiches.
Owner/pastry chef Samantha Coleman bakes an array of sweets from cupcakes and doughnuts to scones and brownies. Savory items like quiche & tomato pie, too!
Stay overnight in Andy's boyhood home, complete with his birth certificate on the wall. Owned/rented by the local Hampton Inn and includes breakfast at the hotel.
Explore the life and times of Mt. Airy's most famous son at the Andy Griffith Museum. It also houses items donated by other actors, including Don Knotts (Barney Fife), George Lindsey (Goober) & Betty Lynn (Thelma Lou).
Enjoy a tour of the real Mayberry in vintage Mayberry squad cars as a "deputy" tour guide shares the sights, sounds and history of Andy Griffith's hometown of Mount Airy, NC.
It features the same stage where a young Andy Griffith made his first appearance, singing a song in the school's talent show.
Tracing the Ararat River & Lovills Creek, Granite City Greenway forms a 6.6-mile horseshoe around Mt. Airy. The paved route offers walking, running & cycling. Includes kayak & canoe launches and trout fishing.