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- HHollyvipSouth Carolina •66 reviews5.0Dined todayRylan led us through a wonderful meal, she was a bright spot, beautiful smile, and knowledgable! She guided us through 3 courses and we were too stuffed to choose a dessert! Maybe next time!More infoBlue Heron RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Clemson / Central•4.1
- SSteve and SueTampa / Central Florida West •31 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThis was our first time at Madison’s. We read about this beautiful and recognized restaurant in Open Table. Since we had planned a trip to Franklin NC, we added Madison’s to our itinerary and we were not disappointed. In is a beautiful place on Main Street in Highlands, NC. The decor and atmosphere was elegant, and the food was fantastic. We highly recommend Madison’s if you are anywhere near Highlands.More infoMadison'sPrice: Expensive• Southern• Highlands / Sapphire•4.7
- SSummerAsheville / Western North Carolina •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoOur third time eating at Rick Erwin’s in Clemson. Food, service, and atmosphere were all superb. Will go back again and again.More infoRick Erwin's ClemsonPrice: Expensive• American• Clemson / Central•4.8
- JJulianMobile •7 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis is our third time dining at Oak Steakhouse. It is such a fine atmosphere and the food is truly excellent. We split the filet, which was outstanding, and got sides of Brussels sprouts (fabulously prepared), and wonderful mashed potatoes. Oak Steakhouse has become one of our favorite restorations in the Highlands area.More infoOak Steakhouse - HighlandsPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Highlands / Sapphire•4.8
- MMichaelvipAsheville / Western North Carolina •38 reviews5.0Dined on 15 Nov 2024Another great meal at “The Bull”! Our server Brook was excellent. Our good friend Vijay was on point with his wine recommendation (as always), and the food was excellent!More infoThe Stubborn Bull at Mill CreekPrice: Moderate• Spanish• Highlands / Sapphire•4.6
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