Food scene
Great service, amazing food and super cool atmosphere.
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Southern Charm Restaurant
224 W Main StGreat service, amazing food and super cool atmosphere.
The Blue Coyote
500 E Main StGreat food and live music! Local spot
Mystic Mountain Pizza
4118 E 1st StGreat Pizza!!!
Fightingtown Tavern
511 E Main StGreat food, local hangout!
The Vine Wine Bar and Bistro
576 E Main StINCREDIBLE MENU! Great food!
Neighborhoods
Black Rock Ridge is a private neighborhood within Mineral Bluff, GA. It is a private street with only 2 current cabins including ours. The street is amazing to drive down, does not require 4x4, and will give you that private mountain retreat feel immediately.
Black Rock Ridge
Black Rock RidgeBlack Rock Ridge is a private neighborhood within Mineral Bluff, GA. It is a private street with only 2 current cabins including ours. The street is amazing to drive down, does not require 4x4, and will give you that private mountain retreat feel immediately.
Sightseeing
A must do during your stay in Blue Ridge. Incredible during the fall months.
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I-Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
241 Depot StA must do during your stay in Blue Ridge. Incredible during the fall months.
City/town information
Today Mineral Bluff is a simple little crossroad town that was once a bustling community when the railroad arrived at the turn of the century. Located at the next rail spot going northeast from the town of Blue Ridge is Mineral Bluff, a town that once boasted as to having the best mineral springs in the region. The brag was all too true considering the large number of folks that came here by rail and later by road to experience their rejuvenating waters. These turn-of-the-century arrivals built summer homes and socialized amongst their new neighbors. Eventually the popularity faded away from mineral baths leaving behind a quiet community consisting of new and local residents.
Still remaining in the town of Mineral Bluff is a historic depot, an old church on the corner that's still in use and a post office located in one of the town's historic structures. Located both in town and scattered around the small surrounding valley are a few other historic buildings left in the Mineral Bluff area, mostly privately owned historic homes that represents Mineral Bluffs' finest days as a thriving community.
Mineral Bluff
Today Mineral Bluff is a simple little crossroad town that was once a bustling community when the railroad arrived at the turn of the century. Located at the next rail spot going northeast from the town of Blue Ridge is Mineral Bluff, a town that once boasted as to having the best mineral springs in the region. The brag was all too true considering the large number of folks that came here by rail and later by road to experience their rejuvenating waters. These turn-of-the-century arrivals built summer homes and socialized amongst their new neighbors. Eventually the popularity faded away from mineral baths leaving behind a quiet community consisting of new and local residents.
Still remaining in the town of Mineral Bluff is a historic depot, an old church on the corner that's still in use and a post office located in one of the town's historic structures. Located both in town and scattered around the small surrounding valley are a few other historic buildings left in the Mineral Bluff area, mostly privately owned historic homes that represents Mineral Bluffs' finest days as a thriving community.
Shopping
Bear Store
601 E Main StSuper cute place to visit for gifts/souvenirs in down town Blue Ridge.
Mercier Orchards
8660 Blue Ridge DrHuge food and bakery selection, gifts and shopping too!
Activities
Fannin County Motorcross Park
2323 Cutcane RdLake Blue Ridge Marina
335 Marina DrGreat for fishing, boating, and skiiing!
Swan Drive-In Theatre
651 Summit StGo back in time with a Drive-in theatre!