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A Taste of Duplin: 7 Must-Try Local Restaurants You Haven’t Heard Of

Discover hidden gems in Duplin County, from classic diners and BBQ joints to unique eateries offering local flavors and unforgettable atmospheres.

A Taste of Duplin: 7 Must-Try Local Restaurants You Haven’t Heard Of

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The Filling Station

In Kenansville, The Filling Station stands out as a beloved local spot, celebrated for its classic diner fare. It’s the ideal destination for breakfast or lunch, with many patrons raving about their “best burgers in town.” For those who appreciate Eastern North Carolina’s signature red hot dogs, this is the place to find them.

A unique offering not to be missed is their flour burger, a Depression-era creation featuring ground beef, flour, and onion.

The Country Squire

Also in Kenansville, The Country Squire boasts a rich history of over 59 years, providing a dining experience that is truly one of a kind. Its eclectic decor masterfully blends elements of a log cabin, medieval dungeon, and Scottish Highlands, crafting a distinctive atmosphere.

The menu thoughtfully complements their Scottish heritage with a touch of Southern hospitality. Additionally, they feature a tasting room where guests can sample a selection of sweet and dry wines.

Sid’s BBQ

For an authentic taste of Eastern North Carolina barbecue, Sid’s BBQ in Beulaville is an essential stop. However, diners should be aware of its limited operating hours: it’s open Saturdays only, starting at 9:30 am, and serves until the barbecue sells out.

This exclusivity only enhances its reputation as a hidden gem for barbecue aficionados.

The Mad Boar

Located in Wallace, The Mad Boar provides a cozy, pub-style ambiance, making it a perfect setting for a relaxed meal. Their menu showcases American-style dishes, including enticing salads, sandwiches, and main courses.

They are recognized for their creative menu item names, such as “If Pigs Could Fly” for their hot wings, and their popular fall spinach salad with apple vinaigrette.

Sensation Farmhouse Restaurant

Sensation Farmhouse Restaurant, also in Wallace, offers a taste of down-home cooking at budget-friendly prices. They serve breakfast, lunch, and supper buffets, featuring a variety of soul food classics alongside fresh vegetables, salads, and fruits, catering to diverse dietary preferences.

The restaurant also provides catering and hosts private events, with takeout and walk-in services available.

Burney’s Sweets & More

In Wallace, Burney’s Sweets & More is a delightful destination for those with a penchant for sweets. While specific menu details are limited, they are well-known for their pastries, making it an excellent spot to pick up a treat.

The Bistro

While Duplin Winery is widely recognized, its adjacent restaurant, The Bistro, offers a more intimate culinary journey. Situated in Rose Hill, The Bistro serves local North Carolina flavors that are expertly paired with Duplin’s wines.

The menu includes gourmet soups, salads, and specialty sandwiches, with a particular highlight being their Grape Hull Pie, crafted from the winery’s own muscadine grapes.

Rob Eastwood Reporter, Mount Olive Chronicle

Rob Eastwood is a Wayne County native and veteran journalist with 18 years of community news experience across eastern North Carolina. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Hussman School of Media and Journalism, James covers government, policy, and community affairs. He lives in Mount Olive with his wife and two children. More →

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