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Flat Rock Village Bakery
- 📍 2710 Greenville Hwy, Flat Rock, NC 28731
- 🚗 7 minutes from CedarWood Inn
Charming artisan bakery offering wood-fired pizza, freshly baked breads, pastries, and locally roasted coffee. A cozy village setting with outdoor seating and a relaxed, homey atmosphere — perfect for breakfast or lunch.
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Binion’s Roadhouse
- 📍 approx. 1201 Greenville Highway, Hendersonville, NC (exit area)
- 🚗 4 minutes from CedarWood Inn
A classic roadhouse steakhouse renowned for perfectly grilled steaks, ribs, burgers, and their signature Tombstone Tea and cold beer. With over two decades of tradition, it’s a local favorite for hearty, no-frills meals.
The Great American Hot Dog & Seafood
- 📍 (nearby location in Hendersonville downtown area)
- 🚗 ~6 minutes from CedarWood Inn
Family-run joint known for natural‑casing hot dogs, juicy burgers, crinkle‑cut fries, and Maine‑sourced seafood favorites like lobster rolls and fried shrimp baskets. A fun, casual spot that flies in its seafood daily.

Postero
- 📍 Downtown Hendersonville (Main Street)
- 🚗 6 minutes from CedarWood Inn
Upscale American‑fusion eatery offering creative plates and an elegant atmosphere. Regularly ranked among the best in town—a perfect choice if you’re dressing up and want a refined dining experience.
Arabella Breakfast & Brunch
- 📍 536 N Main St, Hendersonville, NC 28792
- 🚗 6–7 minutes from CedarWood Inn
Charming brunch spot with a cozy vibe, serving homemade breakfast classics and Latin‑inspired dishes like huevos rancheros. Perfect for morning gatherings and delicious lattes.

Hendough
- 📍 532 Kanuga Rd, Hendersonville, NC 28739
- 🚗 2 minutes from CedarWood Inn
Casual eatery known for its creative, Southern-style comfort food—famous for crispy fried chicken sandwiches, fresh-made doughnuts, and hearty breakfast options. A quirky, laid-back spot that’s perfect for a fun and flavorful bite.
Explore Hendersonville, North Carolina
Hendersonville, NC, is a charming mountain town nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, offering a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, agritourism, and historic Main Street charm. Known as the “City of Four Seasons,” it boasts scenic hiking, apple orchards, museums, and vibrant shops and eateries—ideal for families, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a peaceful getaway.
Jump Off Rock
Just a 15-minute drive from downtown Hendersonville, Jump Off Rock offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic overlooks in the region, stretching across four states on a clear day. A small accessible park with easy walking trails, picnic benches, and legendary sunset views—perfect for a serene mountain escape.
DuPont State Recreational Forest
Located a short drive away, DuPont Forest spans over 12,500 acres and features the famous Hooker, Triple, Bridal Veil, and High Falls—many seen in films like The Hunger Games. Well-maintained hiking and biking trails connect scenic waterfalls and picturesque lakes, offering options from gentle strolls to more challenging treks.
Western North Carolina Air Museum
Situated just off Gilbert Street, this volunteer-run museum showcases an impressive array of vintage, restored, and replica aircraft—many with hands-on exhibits. Free admission and personalized guided tours make it ideal for families and aviation enthusiasts.
Nearby Cities Worth Exploring
Asheville, NC
Just about 22 miles north, Asheville is a vibrant mountain city known for the iconic Biltmore Estate, Blue Ridge Parkway scenic drives, and a lively arts and craft beer scene. Visitors flock to the River Arts District for galleries and studios, enjoy rooftop bars, and explore countless breweries—including Highland, Burial, and Hi-Wire—plus quirky museums and live music venues.
Brevard, NC
Roughly 35 miles southwest, Brevard—dubbed the “Land of Waterfalls”—surrounds you with over 250 cascading falls in Pisgah National Forest. The charming downtown offers live music at Brevard Music Center, local crafts, and outdoor-adventure outfitters for hiking, tubing, kayaking, and more.
Located about 30 miles west, Waynesville is a picturesque small town near the Great Smoky and Pisgah National Forests, offering Southern Appalachian charm and easy access to outdoor trails. The historic downtown features local shops, galleries, and eateries, making it a relaxing base for exploring the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway corridor .