food

Taste the South in Henry County

GA

Georgia peaches aren’t just meant to be picked — they’re meant to be cooked, baked, churned, and savored. At Southern Belle Farm, visitors can harvest peaches straight from the orchard and then step into the Country Market to discover peach preserves, jams, and sweet treats that showcase this iconic fruit. Be sure to enjoy a scoop of homemade peach ice cream or a warm serving of peach cobbler on-site. And don’t leave without a slice of Mimi’s Pound Cake, a true Southern staple that embodies generations of tradition in every bite.

Another must-try Southern classic is boiled peanuts. Considered a quintessential snack across the Southern United States, boiled peanuts are often affectionately called the “caviar of the South.” At Knight’s Market, they’re prepared fresh and ready to be shelled and enjoyed. This family-owned market is more than just a peanut stop — it also operates as a plant nursery and produce stand, offering a variety of fresh Georgia-grown fruits and vegetables. It’s the perfect place to sample authentic local flavor.

When it comes to elevated Southern comfort food, Southern Fusion Dining lives up to its name. Chef Paul Lewis, a former United States Army grenade instructor turned culinary expert, brings passion and precision to every plate. Known for standout dishes like fried chicken and waffles or shrimp and grits, Southern Fusion blends classic Southern recipes with refined technique and warm hospitality. The result is a dining experience that feels both comforting and memorable.

Of course, fried chicken may be the most famous Southern delicacy of all. Whether served atop golden waffles or alongside fried okra, macaroni and cheese, or collard greens, it’s an essential taste of the South. Green Front Cafe has been honoring that tradition since the late 1940s. Originally founded by Carrie Mae Hambrick with the mission of serving quality soul food to the entire community, the café continues her legacy today under the Miller family’s ownership. While subtle Jamaican influences have been introduced over the years, the heart of traditional Southern cooking remains at the center of every meal.

After fried chicken, barbecue is a must. Henry County is home to an abundance of barbecue restaurants, each with its own signature style. Shorty’s BBQ is a local favorite known for its casual atmosphere and flavorful, affordable fare. Pulled pork and smoked chicken are standout choices, but no barbecue experience is complete without sampling the sauces — because in the South, sauce makes all the difference.

And finally, no Southern meal is complete without sweet tea. In the South, it’s more than a beverage — it’s a tradition. At Carr-B-Que’s, Miss E’s sweet tea is served tall, ice-cold, and generously sweetened. Around here, the sweeter the tea, the better it tastes.

From orchard-fresh peaches and boiled peanuts to crispy fried chicken, smoky barbecue, and perfectly sweet tea, Henry County offers visitors an authentic taste of Southern cuisine. These aren’t just meals — they’re stories, traditions, and family legacies served on a plate. While you’re in Georgia for the World Cup, take time to slow down, pull up a chair, and experience the flavors that define the South. In Henry County, every bite tells a story, and it’s one worth savoring.