Located In A Former Coal Building, Country Kitchen Serves Authentic Virginia Comfort Food
There’s something about comfort food that makes us feel right at home. Whether you happen to be from Virginia or you’re just passing through, you’ll experience that at-home feeling at Country Kitchen in Big Stone Gap, Virginia. The building may not look like a restaurant from the exterior, and this is because it used to be home to a coal building. However, the minute you step inside you’ll be greeted with the aromas of home cooking and the spirit of fine Virginia hospitality. Here’s more on why you’ll love your visit to Country Kitchen in Big Stone Gap, Virginia.
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Tucked away in the small town of Big Stone Gap awaits a historic building with loads of character. Country Kitchen is a hidden gem of a restaurant just waiting to be discovered by comfort food lovers near and far.
Inside this former coal building, you'll find a cozy American restaurant with all your favorite offerings on the menu. Whether you opt for a fried chicken combo plate...
What makes this restaurant so unique is the fact that there's a different special each day of the week. Fan favorites include the homemade lasagna as well as the loaded meatball sub.
Have you been to Country Kitchen in Big Stone Gap, Virginia before? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience there! To learn more, you can follow Country Kitchen on Facebook by clicking here. Can’t get enough of authentic Virginia home cooking? Check out this local restaurant with to-die-for barbecue.
A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
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