Meadow Village Restaurant
Location
Betty Womble from Sanford tells me that busloads of folks ride over from Sanford to see the famous Christmas lights in Meadow and then stay to eat at Meadow Village. She raves about the seafood and the homemade desserts. “The chocolate pie is to die for; it’s delicious. And there is a really nice salad bar.” Village Meadow’s owners, Julia Raynor and her son Timmy are proud of their low prices—a little over six dollars for the lunch buffet and about ten dollars for the huge spreads in the evening and on Sunday at noontime.
Hrs: Sun., Tues., Wed., 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Thurs.-Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
(Closed Mon.)
From I-40
Take Exit 334 and follow N.C. Hwy. 96 towards Meadow for .7 miles. Turn L on to N.C. Hwy. 50 and go about 100 yards.
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Interstate Eateries is published by Our State magazine.
My former boss lives in Meadow, and one day we all loaded up and he treated us all to lunch at Meadow Village Restaurant. It was heavenly. Collard greens, chicken and dumplings, fried chicken, real creamed potatoes, fried okra, everything done just the way it should be! Excellent desserts as well.