We are moving forward with our May 15th wedding with a few restrictions. Please RSVP if you plan on coming. Thank you!
We are moving forward with our May 15th wedding with a few restrictions. Please RSVP if you plan on coming. Thank you!
Morgan Ridge Railwalk Brewery And Eatery
This brewery and restaurant are located in downtown Salisbury and would be a great place to relax and grab lunch. They are open 11am-11pm.
704-754-8379
New Sarum Brewing
Great taproom and great beers
Water's Edge Dock & Grill
Water front restaurant on High Rock Lake about 20 minutes from downtown Salisbury.
Salty Caper Wood Fired Pizza
Menu consists of Pizza, Calzones, and Beer. They stand right behind the bar and throw the dough up in the air, so it's all fresh. You go up to the counter and order, they don't come to you.
Breakfastime
Certificate of Excellence 2017 - 2019 Winner
Not only are the portions huge but the price is unbeatable. Breakfast Time is a wonderful restaurant serving wonderfully portioned plates full of tasty food. Also serves lunch -burgers, sandwiches and subs. Busy so may have a wait.
Located between Salisbury and High Rock Lake this park boasts one of the most enticing playgrounds, a mini golf, a wonderful carousel, a train, an animal wildlife adventure, paddle boats, feeding the ducks, a gem mine in which to pan for gems, a petting zoo and barnyard, and a serpentarium. To do everything is under $20, or you can do things individually for $.50 or a dollar.
Corbin Hills Golf Club
The 18-hole Corbin Hills Golf Course in Salisbury, North Carolina is a semi-private golf course that opened in 1956. Corbin Hills Golf Course measures 6,459 yards from the longest tees, has a slope rating of 118 and a 70.2 USGA rating. The course features 3 sets of tees for different skill levels. Golfing at Corbin Hills is a great way to spend a day in Salisbury!
The Revival Golf Course At The Crescent
This is an 18 hole championship par 72, a TravelGolf.com Publication, rated The Crescent Golf Club No. 4 on their Top 10 Best Values of Charlotte list saying: “John LaFoy designed the course, which winds its way through an old dairy farm and is as interesting and in as good of shape as anything you’ll find in Charlotte for the money.” Come see the newly revitalized course.
It is simply “a must play”, and sure to test every club in your bag. Among the many memorable holes on this superb layout are the par 3-8th hole, a signature shot over water to a wide, shallow green. The par 5-6th requires the most demanding, accurate drive on the course, but is reachable in two for long hitters. The approach is guarded by water and bunkers, ensuring that players of all levels will be challenged with classic risk/reward decision making.
Crenshaw Bent grass greens Bermuda fairways 31 Sand Bunkers Water Hazards are in play on 9 holes Course has hosted qualifying rounds for the US Mid Amateur in 2001 and for the US Amateur in 2000