For the past decade we have been visiting the Pinecrest Inn once or twice a year, usually for a one-night weekend stay. We have never been disappointed and have always felt welcomed.
Although it has been a Pinehurst golf tradition for almost 100 years, it is equally frequented by non-golfers (like us), social groups, families, and locals. It is unobtrusive and not pretentious. It has a relaxing feel. The bar is a mecca for locals and guests.
The food is well prepared; selection is wide and portions are generous. Our favorite entrees have been the lamb cutlets, the tenderloin (filet), duck and prime rib; the 22 ounce roasted pork chop is a specialty. The relish tray, soup, salad, entree (with two vegetables), and dessert are almost overwhelming. Breakfast (also included) is excellent as well. Many locals regularly dine and entertain there.
A key to enjoying the Pinecrest Inn is enjoying its surrounding communities. (1) Check out the nearby Seagrove pottery area. High quality pottery (about one hundred potters) has been coming from here since the 1700s. (2) Explore Pinehurst Village... shops, Dugan's Pub (watch a game) , stroll through the Pinehurst Inn, go to the Pinehurst Country Club (home of world-famous Pinehurst # 2, frequent host of the U.S. Open) ; stroll through the neighborhoods and the 35-acre arboretum; visit the World Golf Hall of Fame. (3) Drive 4 miles to downtown Southern Pines, which offers a wide variety of shops on each side of the railroad track...shoes, clothes, books, restaurants, green merchandise, knitting, hiking/outdoor, Sunshine Theatre.
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