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Hayble's Hearth Family Restaurant & Southern Kitchen

PostPosted: December 16th, 2005, 8:31 am
by Liv
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So it's about that time. My parents will fly in for the Holidays and like clockwork we will go out to eat at Hayble's. Let me explain Haybles for those who don't know.

Take a church. Stuff it into the basement of some 1950's cold war era professional building, and slap one silly sign on the post out at the street which would never be equated with food, and you have Hayble's Hearth.

Let me put it another way. If Jesus owned a restaurant, this would be it.

Now hold up, before you think I'm going to bash this place just because table 13 is known as Mose's corner. I love this place. The food is perhaps the best in Greensboro. It's just, well... I feel like a sinner every time I walk in.

Oh, I know I'm lacking the WWJD bracelet and my Jesus World Tour 1994 T-Shirt, but how do they know??? It's the look they give ya! It's like they have radar for sinners or something. (Sin-Dar?) They're always nice, but it's not exactly my crowd if you know what I mean? I won't even tell you about the time I went in there after getting pink hi-lites in my hair. Lets just say about 6 pacemakers went off when entering into the room.

So enough about me. Hayble's which is ironically located in the gayest part of Greensboro or otherwise known as the UNCG artsy fartsy area is only open on some very weird hours. Something like Wednesdays after 4 before 5 and only on odd calendar days. So its always best to call. If you can actually get over there when they are open it's the best home cooked meal in the world. The staff is so-o hum-diddly friendly, and the retro 60s atmosphere is perhaps the coolest thing of all. (I don't think they meant it, it just is that old)

My favorites include there salads, polska sausage, and kraut, and homemade macaroni. Unlimited bread rolls, and their never-ending ice tea. Prices aren't bad, and the bible verses are at least tolerable for us heathens. Proof positive Jesus never tasted so good.

Note: They've moved to a new location since this article was written:

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    Hayble's Hearth Family Restaurant
    336-316-0444
    3927 High Point Road Ste B
    Greensboro, NC, 27407
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You nailed Haybels in a nutshell

PostPosted: April 18th, 2007, 12:11 pm
by john_858
:lol:

Liv, thanks for your 2005 article on Hayble's Hearth. You've done a masterful job of capturing the essence of the place. I've been a Greensboro resident since 1993 and have frequented Hayble's many times and I've never seen anyone write nor heard anyone say anything in description of the place that was more true (and humorous) than you did in your article. Thanks for sharing the excellence and character of a true Greensboro landmark (for those determined enough to find it).

FYI, I'm a big believer in the Country Fried Steak, hot buttered apples, turnip greens, corn bread, and sweet tea as part of a well balanced Chef's special.

Sincerely,
Kurtis Gentry
Greensboro, NC

PostPosted: April 18th, 2007, 1:46 pm
by RebelSnake
I used to work there many years ago. The Haybles were very nice people to work for.

PostPosted: April 18th, 2007, 4:37 pm
by Liv
I just wonder what caused them to choose such an odd location for a restaurant.

PostPosted: April 18th, 2007, 11:15 pm
by BecauseHeLives
Is this place still open? I've never heard of it.

PostPosted: April 19th, 2007, 6:55 am
by Liv
It should be... I haven't been in awhile, but I don't see the place going under, it does mad business...

You'd love the place BHL!!! It's great food, and a very christian atmosphere.

Re: Haybles Hearth

PostPosted: March 29th, 2009, 9:51 am
by Sandra - Thanksgiving winner!
THIS IS THE MOST WONDERFUL RESTAURANT. THE FOOD IS SOOOOOOOO GOOD AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WAIT FOR IT. THE MENU IS ELABORATE, TOO. THIS IS NEAR UNC-G ON SPRING GARDEN STREET ACROSS FROM TIME-WARNER. TRY IT, YOU'LL LIKE IT. I ENTERED FOR A THANKSGIVING GIVE-AWAY AND WON A TURKEY WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS! THERE IS SUCH A WARM SPIRIT IN THE PLACE YOU WILL IMMEDIATELY FEEL WELCOME. CAN'T PRAISE IT ENOUGH.

Re: Haybles Hearth

PostPosted: July 4th, 2010, 12:41 pm
by Liv
So they've finally re-opened at a new location. Ironically the old location of Hayble's is now a Mosque I think. There's some karma for ya.... any who... new address:

3927-B High Point Road
Greensboro, NC, 27407

Re: Hayble's Hearth Family Restaurant & Southern Kitchen

PostPosted: July 14th, 2010, 10:01 am
by SouthernFriedInfidel
My wife and I went out there last night. It was a nice visit. The food was delivered in a timely manner, it was hot, and didn't cost much at all.

For anyone who is interested, the place has a small separate room for group dinners. I liked it. Wish I'd had room for a key lime pie dessert.

Re: Hayble's Hearth Family Restaurant & Southern Kitchen

PostPosted: July 14th, 2010, 11:19 am
by Liv
I've got to get over there... I miss their kraut and macaroni.

Re: Hayble's Hearth Family Restaurant & Southern Kitchen

PostPosted: October 19th, 2010, 4:01 pm
by Liv
And I just got the tweet on Facebook:

Haybles Hearth Family Restaurant is closing today after 42 years of service. Thank you all for your prayers and support! We will miss serving all of you. God Bless!


I wrote back: "WTF"!