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CAFES & DINERS Worth the Drive
There is no shortage of eateries throughout the hills and each one boasts its own specialty. Whether it’s the best homemade hamburger, or barbeque so good it draws people from five states, hungry locals and visitors can easily find a place to ‘sit a spell’ and enjoy good food.
Telford Diner
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The Telford Diner is in “downtown” Telford, along Hwy 34 in rural Washington County (109 Mill St, Telford, TN 37690). Owners Warren and Vickie Browder, and their daughter-in-law, Cristal, keep the place hopping. Warren mans the grill listening to his favorite tunes, while Vickie and Cris prep and cook, greet diners, take orders, and dish it out. Patrons have their choice of a table or booth along the wall or sharing the large family table in the middle of the room. Regulars are used to sitting together and catching up on life while they wait.
Diners can choose the featured buffet, as pther menu offerings include, mouthwatering burgers made to order, hamburger steak dinner, extra-large salads and quite possibly the best chicken tenders in Northeast Tennessee.
Aunt Bea’s Restaurant
A visit to Greeneville isn’t complete without a stop at Aunt Bea’s where home cooking is featured every day. It’s easy to find (908 Tusculum Blvd, Greeneville, TN 37745), located on Tusculum Boulevard, a major thoroughfare that runs from the 11E Bypass through downtown. True to the wonderful visions the name “Aunt Beas” conjures up, this cozy establishment doesn’t disappoint with its offerings. Breakfast afficionados can take heart – breakfast is a specialty! Diners can choose from omelets, breakfast sandwiches, and biscuits and gravy. Lunch offers salads and soups, sandwiches, lunch specials, and a daily vegetable listing. The friendly staff at Aunt Bea’s are even known to help celebrate patrons’ birthdays and other big occasions.
Randall’s Restaurant
Hawkins County has its own culinary jewel in Randall’s Restaurant. Tucked into a corner on Highway 11W (120 Old Union Rd, Church Hill, TN 37642), Randall’s is a stop hungry travelers will want to make when heading through Church Hill.
The downhome décor makes it seem like going to grandmas for Sunday dinner. Their food, cooked in the great Southern style, will leave you full, but not too full for a piece of homemade cake or pie. Randall’s is a stop to include on any diner tour of Northeast Tennessee.

Main Street Café and Catering
Main Street Café has been a mainstay in downtown Jonesborough since Herman and Beverly Jenkins opened it in 1982. Since then, they’ve passed the reins to their son Zac and his wife Kati, and

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Be sure to check open hours before making the drive.


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