Madison's Restaurant

The AAA Four-Diamond Awarded Madison’s restaurant is known for some of the best locally-sourced dining in Western North Carolina.

8 / 10
36
ratings
Address

445 Main St (4th Street) Highlands , NC 28741 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Discover & Visa)
Wi-Fi Free
Outdoor Seating Yes

Comments / 10


Keywords:

seafood Dark 'n Stormy comfortable seats liver soup salads mashed potatoes kale
Andreas Preuss

Fine dining in the mountains . Good service , though a bit expensive . I had the osso buco with sweetbreads . Make sure to get the souffle if avail.

DeeAnn Smith

I had the calf liver , kale , & mashed potatoes .....fantastic! Perfect service & comfortable seating .

Kevin

They make an excellent Dark & Stormy ... and don't forget to ask about the soup !

Brad Smith

Acorn squash soup is amazing, scallops are like butter, and the seared rib eye is outstanding

Autumn White

Try the pheasant and the quail , they do not disappoint ;)

Taylor Carpenter

Shrimp n grits are good. Waitress forgot to bring our salad . Chicken sandwich was dry and just boring. I give this place a 7 out of 10 points. I expect better execution with these prices...

Marjorie Fielding

The Dave Taylor salad is as delicious as it is beautiful!

GoLacey Go

Good variety!

Ken Naron

Try the lobster !

Matt Hinckley

It's sorta meh...

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