Designed by the famed Frederick Olmsted (the same man who designed Central Park!), the Village of Pinehurst is a quaint New England-style village with plenty of great spots to check out.
The historic district boasts a charming stretch of restaurants and shops.
Pinehurst includes nine 18-hole courses, and Thistle Dhu, a putting course open to the public. Tee time reservation priority is given to guests staying at Pinehurst Resort properties. Other great courses open to the public include Mid Pines, Pine Needles, Southern Pines Golf Club, Legacy, Talamore, Tobacco Road and Longleaf. Brandt is happy to try and help with Pinehurst reservations as the Davis family are members. Please text Brandt with any questions about getting a tee time at 910-585-2349. Finally, check out the USGA World Golf Hall of Fame!
The Roast Office Grab a coffee in this converted post office Agora Bakery Wonderful pastries, breakfast burritos, and coffee in an old bank Villager Deli A classic breakfast and lunch spot in the heart of the Village Java Bean Roasting Company The best coffee in Southern Pines Wedgies One of the best sandwiches in town - don’t let its location in a gas station sway you The Deuce Food and drinks at the famed Pinehurst No. 2 clubhouse Elliott’s on Linden An upscale but laid back dinner experience. This is where the professional golfers eat when they are in town Lisi New Italian restaurant that flies in its bread from NYC daily Ashten’s American eats in a cozy setting in Southern Pines Neko A surprisingly good sushi place in Pinehurst
The Village Wine Shop Cute wine shop with coffee and a fun patio Cradle Crossing Grab a drink and watch people play the Cradle in an Adirondack chair Pinehurst Brewing Company Stop by for a flight and some delicious BBQ Bell Tree Tavern A classic bar stop in Southern Pines North & South Bar Trendy bar in newly renovated hotel Pinecrest Inn A local classic, the old hotel still lets you hit golf balls into the fireplace with a cocktail in hand