Located in a restored 1907 hardware store listed in the National Register. Specialties include sandwiches on freshly baked bread. Serving lunch Monday through Saturday and dinner on Friday starting at 5:30pm. Beer and wine by glass. Gourmet teas and coffees by the glass or buy bulk. Also, browse through the wonderful wine selection on the floor and sample some of the homemade desserts.
We also do catering, please call to find out more!
Based on 248 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.7 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery
Address:
106 S Main St, Warrenton, NC 27589
Phone: (252) 257-2779
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Hours
Wednesday | 9 AM–3 PM |
Thursday | 9 AM–3 PM |
Friday | 9 AM–9 PM |
Saturday | 9 AM–3 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9 AM–3 PM |
Tuesday | 9 AM–3 PM |
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Reviews
Mzlux V
It was the only Cafe around and alot of police officers were eating there, just be good and local right? I was a little disappointed at the prices. While the food was good, i felt like 8.99 for a grilled cheese sandwich was a bit much. The potato salad was a large serving and the best I’ve ever had!!
Carolina Girl
Cutest little sandwich shop. The guy running the place was so polite. Food came really quick. Great place for a quick lunch. It’s a restored hardware store, they kept a lot of the original things which adds to the character a lot. Loved it! I’ll definitely be back.
Leah DeLisle
Fantastic little local place. Courteous and attentive staff (rare these days!). Simple but very well rounded menu. Historical, cozy atmosphere. Highly recommend this be one of your regular stops.
Nancy Nicholson
Quaint atmosphere, loved the tools, toys, and various oddities which were part of the old hardware store. The sandwiches we got were delicious and served in a short period of time. It’s on my list to return to and recommend to others.
Latosha
I went with my bestie and ordered a chicken salad sandwich on pumpernickel and it was delicious and very tasty. The pasta salad especially after adding extra dressing.
Paul Lueth
All the charm of a small town, but an incredible menu that rivals big city sandwich shops. I think it’s really great that this century old hardware store was converted into this incredible restaurant. I really like that all of the dishes are named after hardware tools. To top off the ambiance here, they had the Andy Griffith show on a constant stream on the TV at lunch. On the old hardware shelves they have a lot of local products for sale, including coffees and teas. They have new specials every day and specials on Friday and Saturdays. Great homemade food. Better than moms. Try their homemade desserts…you will thank me. They have a really good Reuben that they call the Hammer, and a pastrami sandwich, that will make you want more, they call the Lure. Great service to boot. I will definitely be back to work my way through the tool chest of sandwiches.
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BRIAN Rockhill
Great little sandwich shop. Staff was great loved the feel and look of the place was like stepping back in time. Ordered the Cowbell fresh Prime rib,horses radish, and Au jus on a fresh roll. Definitely recommend. Take time to look at the decor while waiting for your food you could probably see something you missed each time. I also had the special sausage sandwich which was also great.
Lorna Cole
Lovely place, awesome sandwiches, friendly staff.
20BeersAgo
Staff is extremely friendly. Ordered bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit. EVERYTHING including the biscuit was homemade. Biscuit tasted just like my grandma made it. Prices are also very good!
Darrin Moore
Love the Hardware Cafe! Staff is pleasant and the owners, Aaron and Rachel always greet me with smiles. The food is always on point! Fantastic local establishment!
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