Mount Holly was a part of the Revolutionary War in the Battle of Iron Works Hill. Treasured sites still stand today and remind locals and visitors of the rich history of this town. Nestled between Mount Holly history are delicious eateries that definitely require a visit.
On this three-hour Mount Holly Restaurants Food Tours, you will also learn about the town’s history while walking down its narrow streets. You will get to try a famous homemade soup from The Robin’s Nest, a well-liked spot among Mount Holly Restaurants. Then, head to Kitchen87, which has won many awards, for a Mexican breakfast.
Another stop will be at Best Taste Caribbean Cuisine, the newest addition on the block, where you’ll enjoy Jamaican food. Mount Holly Restaurants Food Tours also includes a visit to Village Idiot Brewing Company for some craft beer tasting. Sstop by RG Gallery to see African art. And to finish, enjoy a sweet dessert at Vincent’s Homemade Ice Cream and some Greek treats at The Sweet Spot, making it a perfect end to the journey.
Tickets are $80 per person. Food tours are Saturdays from 1-4 p.m.