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Let’s Eat in LaGrange GA

01/15/2018 By: CCPearsoncomment

Listen up, folks in Montgomery, Auburn, or Phenix City AL or those near the middle of the state line between Alabama and Georgia — LaGrange has some wonderful restaurants that are worth the drive. I’ve sampled some of them recently and give these three two thumbs WAY up.

A TASTE OF LEMON

204 Morgan Street

This is comfort food of the most delicious kind in an old Methodist church building built in 1892, no less. Owner Betty Daniel and her daughter Donna Close welcome their hungry guests for lunch every day except Sunday from 11:00 – 2:00. No doubt the lines on Sunday would snake all the way around the building, and everyone needs a day of rest at least once a week.

Taste of Lemon, a restaurant in an 1889 Methodist church building.

Diners can actually order a vegetable plate with all 10 of the days’ veggie choices or an entree with 3 veggies, or better yet, an entree, 2 veggies plus their famous pineapple casserole — which was my choice. That pineapple casserole made a mighty tasty dessert, too.

Entree, 2 veggies and pineapple casserole.

Take a minute to check out the art on display around the walls created by Donna’s husband Steve who taught art at LaGrange High School. The floors in the restaurant are original, and many “church touches” are visible throughout. The lemon-colored walls made me smile.

Taste of Lemon with church touches everywhere.

Donna Close, daughter of owner Betty Daniel. Donna is the hostess and makes all the salads.

Art on the walls at Taste of Lemon, much of which is by Steve Close, son-in-law of the owner.

LaGrange locals flock to Taste of Lemon, and I believe you’ll enjoy it thoroughly.

 

MARE SOL

124 Main Street

First, a little background: I’m sure you’ve heard of Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Ga. Well, those roots go back to LaGrange. Fuller and Ida Cason Callaway lived in LaGrange (see my post about Hills and Dales here) and had two sons, Fuller Jr. and Cason. Fuller Sr. died in 1928 and Ida died in 1936. At that point, it was decided that Fuller Jr. would stay in LaGrange, and Cason moved to some other family property in nearby Blue Springs, GA and later founded Ida Cason Callaway Gardens in 1952. This entire area of Georgia has reaped tremendous benefits from the generosity of the Fuller E. Callaway Foundation.

Meanwhile, back to this post about restaurants — Mare Sol and its sister restaurant C’sons next door are both owned by Charles Hudson Jr. (who is the grandson of Fuller Callaway) and HIS son, Chase. All minds clear?

Mare Sol has an amazing menu. There were items on it that I have rarely seen elsewhere: BBQ Glazed Hog Wing and Lamb Ribs to name a couple. I chose Crispy Georgia Quail with teriyaki glaze, fried wild rice, kale cabbage and mushrooms. It was wonderful!

Tender Georgia Quail

My table of friends and I shared some appetizers before our entrees arrived and several desserts afterwards. The Strawberry Swiss Roll and Strawberry Boston Cream Pie were unique and delicious, but my favorite was the over-the-top, 4-layer German Chocolate Cake. Worth every calorie!

Whole Fried Okra, Fried Green Tomatoes and Spinach-Artichoke Dip

Strawberry Swiss Roll

Strawberry Boston Cream Pie

German Chocolate Cake

 

VENUCCI

129 Main Street

Venucci is a small Italian eatery that will keep you riveted in place the moment you open the door and take in the tantalizing aroma. What could be better than herbs, spices and fresh bread? Venucci is open for lunch Monday through Friday and for dinner Monday through Saturday. Be aware that the dinner portions are LARGE, certainly shareable. I saw many diners leave with carry-out boxes, getting two meals for the price of one.

Take a look at this crisp, fresh salad and some of the entrees enjoyed by those at my table. All received rave reviews.

 

These are just a few places I sampled, but I heard of others that will make my list during a future visit. The motto of LaGrange’s Chamber of Commerce is “Be Surprised.” I was, and you will be, too.

 

 

Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA

09/19/2016 By: CCPearsoncomment

Steve and I had not been to Callaway Gardens since the first year we were married — 1971. At that time, we were dirt-poor college students who just wanted to spend a few idyllic hours riding around (gas was only about 25-cents a gallon, remember?). We drove about an hour, went through the gates and starting oohing and ahhing about the beautiful surroundings and dreaming of a time in the future when we could return and actually STAY for a day or two.  And, believe me, considering our circumstances, it was one of those times when we could have sung “To Dream the Impossible Dream.”

Forty-five years later, we’ve learned to have a budget category specifically for TRAVEL, and we felt a strong need to “get away and just be.” Callaway Gardens seemed like the perfect place . . . and it was.

We hit it at just the right time for our purposes — their SLOW season.  In the spring, thousands of azaleas bring in the crowds, and during the holidays the dazzling light shows attract visitors from miles around.  Summer finds it bursting with families — mommas and children enjoying the beach area, while Dad plays a round of golf on one or both of the championship courses. I’m sure Callaway Gardens is beautiful in all of those seasons, but for us, the 2nd week in August with all the kids back in school and the families back at home, the quiet was very, very welcome.

A Plumleaf Azalea, one of Callaway Gardens' signature flowers.

A Plumleaf Azalea, one of Callaway Gardens’ signature flowers.

Caladium leaves.

Caladium leaves.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We stayed in one of the Mountain Creek Villas, but you might prefer a cabin or a hotel-like room in The Lodge and Spa or at Mountain Creek Inn.  Our villa had a comfortable living area with a flat-screen TV, full kitchen, fireplace and wi-fi access.  The bedroom also had a fireplace and wonderfully soft beds.

Exterior of a Mountain Creek Villa which blends in to the wooded environment.

Exterior of a Mountain Creek Villa which blends in to the wooded environment.

Living area in one of the Mountain Creek Villas.

Living area in one of the Mountain Creek Villas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Throughout the thousands of acres, visitors can enjoy miles of hiking and biking trails. We chose to rent a golf cart for a half day which allowed us to pull over and take photos at the slightest whim.

Callaway Gardens has a strong commitment to education.  The Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center and the Virginia Hand Callaway Discovery Center have remarkable displays with specially-scheduled events.  The Birds of Prey shows at the Discovery Center are sure to inform and entertain you.  Fair warning about the Butterfly Center.  It is hot, hot, hot!!!!  And so humid you are bound to see your own sweat popping out within the first few minutes of entering the large glass butterfly-filled pavilion. The admission fee into Callaway Gardens includes entrance to these two places also.

Butterflies feasting on fruit at the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center.

Butterflies feasting on fruit at the Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center.

Birds of Prey Show at the Discovery Center.

Birds of Prey Show at the Discovery Center.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We tried 3 different eating places while we were at Callaway.  The Plant Room Restaurant is inside the Mountain Creek Inn and offers a lavish breakfast buffet.  It was good, although somewhat pricey.  The food at the Country Kitchen inside the Country Store on Hwy. 27 was both delicious and reasonably priced, plus you get the added bonus of a gorgeous mountain view out the windows –which I suspect is spectacular in the fall. The Gardens Restaurant is open for dinner Tuesdays through Saturdays and has a chef-driven, gourmet menu.

Our table at the Gardens Restaurant.

Our table at the Gardens Restaurant.

Dining room at the Gardens Restaurant.

Dining room at the Gardens Restaurant.

Brie en croute - a mouthwatering appetizer at the Gardens Restaurant.

Brie en croute – a mouthwatering appetizer at the Gardens Restaurant.

Pork tenderloin, carrots, asparagus and peaches. Beautiful entree at the Gardens Restaurant.

Pork tenderloin, carrots, asparagus and peaches. Beautiful entree at the Gardens Restaurant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There are several restaurants in nearby Pine Mountain.  We tried the Oyster House.  It was nothing to “write home about” but certainly adequate.  Most of the seafood was fresh, and the prices were okay.  Can’t you just sense my enthusiasm?  Ha!  We passed a Mexican place and a barbecue cafe, so there are other options if you’re interested.

Oyster Po Boy and Clam Chowder at The Oyster House, Pine Mountain, GA.

Oyster Po Boy and Clam Chowder at The Oyster House, Pine Mountain, GA.

If you are a history buff, particularly a Presidential history buff, then Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Little White House is about 30 minutes away in Warm Springs, GA and Jimmy Carter’s hometown of Plains, GA is about 90 minutes away.  In this Presidential election year, it is very eye-opening to remember those who served in that office in the past.  Just sayin.’

FDR's Little White House.

FDR’s Little White House.

This area in Georgia is certainly worth a few days of your time.  It is beautiful, and you’re almost guaranteed to learn something new.

 

Connie Collier Pearson, travel and food writer and blogger

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