Food at the Dragon?
Food at the Dragon?
I know there is the chili cook-off but besides Fontana Restaurant, where is there to eat while at the Dragon? I am trying to figure out how much food to bring for cooking in vs eating out.
Originally Posted by bamatt
I know there is the chili cook-off but besides Fontana Restaurant, where is there to eat while at the Dragon? I am trying to figure out how much food to bring for cooking in vs eating out.


There's a very well-stocked Ingles supermarket in Robbinsville that carries everything imaginable (except alcoholic beverages). There's a McD's and a few other fast-food joints. Sweetwater BBQ, located near the Ingles, is very good.
Tapoco Lodge has a nice little restaurant, but you have to make reservations to eat there. Fontana has a grill (last time I ate there it wasn't too good) and the Peppercorn Restaurant, which has a full bar!
Also, Fontana has a little general store, but the prices are steep. I go to the Dragon three times a year and got one of the Ingles club cards to get all their discounts! MINItencan gave me that idea!
Hope this helps a little.
Tapoco Lodge has a nice little restaurant, but you have to make reservations to eat there. Fontana has a grill (last time I ate there it wasn't too good) and the Peppercorn Restaurant, which has a full bar!
Also, Fontana has a little general store, but the prices are steep. I go to the Dragon three times a year and got one of the Ingles club cards to get all their discounts! MINItencan gave me that idea!
Hope this helps a little.
Originally Posted by chows4us
You cook on vacation? 





We are arriving Wednesday so I figured I might bring food to cook for 1 or 2 nites depending on the choices for eating out there
. I will def be cooking breakfast cause I make some mean scrambled eggs
Originally Posted by Spikedacrzyman
Hey guys, I am new to this mini motoring, but when does everyone meet at the Dragon? I want to start meeting up with people there.. Please let me know. Thanks Jason Aka Spike
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Originally Posted by chows4us
You cook on vacation? 





Nothing like home cooking...especially when we're away from home. We don't hire a chauffer either...we drive on our vacation
Imagine that...
Originally Posted by MSFITOY
We don't hire a chauffer either...we drive on our vacation
Imagine that...

Imagine that...




You know, like those guys at NASCAR who are just the owners 
Eww ... cooking on vacation ... for some reason thats so ..... so ..... What's the right word? ..... UNVacationlike
Originally Posted by chows4us
Eww ... cooking on vacation ... for some reason thats so ..... so ..... What's the right word? ..... UNVacationlike
I've been here before and the food is as fresh as it gets - I sorta remember
bringing my own beer. Highly recommend.
Tuckaleechee Trout Farm & Restaurant - Order fresh-caught trout from the menu or catch your own from their spring-fed ponds (the spring pumps 1,000 gallons per minute), and the staff will prepare your fresh-caught trout for you. The trout is fried or broiled to your taste and served with fresh vegetables (in season) and hushpuppies. Fresh fruit cobblers are served for dessert. Also on the menu is steak, chicken, fried shrimp dinners and hamburgers
There is another that I can recommend - but I understand they are moving from Veirs valley to possibly Robbisville - Also highly recommend - but upscale. I will post when I have a more definite address
bringing my own beer. Highly recommend.
Tuckaleechee Trout Farm & Restaurant - Order fresh-caught trout from the menu or catch your own from their spring-fed ponds (the spring pumps 1,000 gallons per minute), and the staff will prepare your fresh-caught trout for you. The trout is fried or broiled to your taste and served with fresh vegetables (in season) and hushpuppies. Fresh fruit cobblers are served for dessert. Also on the menu is steak, chicken, fried shrimp dinners and hamburgers
There is another that I can recommend - but I understand they are moving from Veirs valley to possibly Robbisville - Also highly recommend - but upscale. I will post when I have a more definite address
Originally Posted by MINIclo
Not if you have a fully-stocked cabin, Chowsie! Remember, this is up in the mountains and is a rustic experience. It's fun to cook at Fontana. Well, I enjoy it, anyway!


So forgive me for not understanding all the nuances ....4 O'Clock Happy Hour I understand ....
Cigars and Beer and music I understand. All the other nuances I got to learn
Originally Posted by chows4us
WHAT? Say it aint true ... I thought you had hired a "driver" for your beast


You know, like those guys at NASCAR who are just the owners 
Eww ... cooking on vacation ... for some reason thats so ..... so ..... What's the right word? ..... UNVacationlike



You know, like those guys at NASCAR who are just the owners 
Eww ... cooking on vacation ... for some reason thats so ..... so ..... What's the right word? ..... UNVacationlike
Originally Posted by chows4us
Ahh, but remember I be a newbie to all this and I is stuck in a room because I didnt know better
So forgive me for not understanding all the nuances ....
4 O'Clock Happy Hour I understand ....
Cigars and Beer and music I understand. All the other nuances I got to learn
So forgive me for not understanding all the nuances ....4 O'Clock Happy Hour I understand ....
Cigars and Beer and music I understand. All the other nuances I got to learn
I was also a bit worried about the few restaurants in the area getting overwhelmed with 400 + Minis
So I got 1 nite at Fontana Restaurant, 1 at BBQ place, & 1 at the chili cook-off, so I will bring just 1 nite of food. Will probably cook a batch of gumbo & bring it with me
Oh yeah & I plan on bringing beer, lotsa lotsa beer & maybe a litte wine
So I got 1 nite at Fontana Restaurant, 1 at BBQ place, & 1 at the chili cook-off, so I will bring just 1 nite of food. Will probably cook a batch of gumbo & bring it with me
Oh yeah & I plan on bringing beer, lotsa lotsa beer & maybe a litte wine
Originally Posted by MSFITOY
I take it that you've never camped or understand the real reason for going camping? You don't know what you're missing dOOde

I much prefer a bed to the hard ground. Best lunch I ever had was after hiking into the Grizzly backcountry in Glacier NP but that's OT and another story.
Originally Posted by Spikedacrzyman
Hey guys, I am new to this mini motoring, but when does everyone meet at the Dragon? I want to start meeting up with people there.. Please let me know. Thanks Jason Aka Spike
Originally Posted by bamatt
I was also a bit worried about the few restaurants in the area getting overwhelmed with 400 + Minis
People, don't start fretting about food yet. If this year is similar to last year, there will be a Welcome Dinner on Thursday, the Chili Cook-Off on Friday, and a Farewell Dinner on Saturday. So really, you only need to figure out breakfast and lunch plans.
Originally Posted by chows4us
You think its going to be 400? I thought it was 400 last year. I would bet from the interest I read its WAYYYYYY more?
Originally Posted by MINIclo
People, don't start fretting about food yet. If this year is similar to last year, there will be a Welcome Dinner on Thursday, the Chili Cook-Off on Friday, and a Farewell Dinner on Saturday. So really, you only need to figure out breakfast and lunch plans. 
Originally Posted by MINIclo
People, don't start fretting about food yet. If this year is similar to last year, there will be a Welcome Dinner on Thursday, the Chili Cook-Off on Friday, and a Farewell Dinner on Saturday. So really, you only need to figure out breakfast and lunch plans. 
I drove the Dragon this past Thanksgiving but didn't cruise around looking for food so just trying to get my bearings.
Originally Posted by bamatt
Not fretting just wanted to get some info
I drove the Dragon this past Thanksgiving but didn't cruise around looking for food so just trying to get my bearings.
I drove the Dragon this past Thanksgiving but didn't cruise around looking for food so just trying to get my bearings.
Originally Posted by MINIclo
Wait....you've been there and are still asking about food? Tsk tsk tsk!


Originally Posted by chows4us
LOL, Oh yeah, we've camped many, many times. But that was when I was young. Now that I am an old man
I much prefer a bed to the hard ground.
Best lunch I ever had was after hiking into the Grizzly backcountry in Glacier NP but that's OT and another story.
I much prefer a bed to the hard ground. Best lunch I ever had was after hiking into the Grizzly backcountry in Glacier NP but that's OT and another story.






