We saw their billboard on the highway and gave it a try. A real treat and a surprise along a small main street of a very small town, among several closed and abandoned buildings. Â Beautiful decor, affordable prices and delicious food. Â I had the daily special which was a turkey Philly cheese steak. A perfect blend of turkey, onions, green peppers, cheese and a touch of honey mustard. We also tried three of the sides: fried okra, fried green tomatoes, and corn nuggets. Â So good, especially the corn nuggets! Inside is like creamed corn, but in a gooier, sweeter paste. Â And the okra and green tomatoes were much lighter than previous times I've had them elsewhere. They say that locally they've become famous for their shrimp and grits. Â We'll have to try that next time. Â We stayed on an extra ten minutes or so chatting with the friendly staff. Â After one visit, we feel like family.
Review Source:Great service. Excellent food. Inexpensive prices. What else could you ask for???  Try the crab cakes!!! You will be impressed by the décor. While Main Street Eatery is located in a small town and has a typical "diner" look to it from the outside, the inside is very classy: cloth napkins, great flatware and high quality serving plates. The staff is very friendly and again, the food is outstanding.
Review Source:The Main Street Eatery is a delightful place with fresh food and friendly service. Â It's a new establishment this area really needed. It's just off the highway, so it's perfect if you are passing through on your way to the outer banks and want something besides fast food to eat. Try the crabcakes there are excellent.
Review Source:The best sweet potato fries I have eaten. Very good food. We drove from the Outer Banks to Myrtle Beach to spend time with family for a long weekend. We ate at the Main St Eatery on the way to and from MB. Our family agreed the best food we ate that weekend was in Creswell NC. I agree with the term hidden gem.
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