Olive D Campbell Dining Hall 1 State Road 1565, Brasstown, NC 28902
About the Business
Welcome to the Olive D Campbell Dining Hall, nestled within the picturesque grounds of the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina. Located at 1 State Road 1565, our dining hall is more than just a place to eat; it's a gathering space where creativity and community flourish.
Experience the unique atmosphere of learning and growing together as you enjoy delicious meals crafted with care. Our menu features fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, offering a taste of the region's rich culinary heritage. Whether you're attending one of our diverse classes in craft, art, music, dance, or any of the other disciplines we offer, or simply visiting the area, the Olive D Campbell Dining Hall provides a welcoming space to relax and recharge.
Surrounded by the serene beauty of the western North Carolina mountains, our dining hall is part of a 270-acre campus that attracts students and visitors from around the globe. Supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, the Folk School is dedicated to fostering creativity and preserving the rich cultural traditions of Appalachia.
Join us for a meal and become part of our vibrant community. While you're here, explore our fine Appalachian crafts available both online and in person on campus. There are numerous ways to support our nonprofit Folk School, and we're happy to help you find the right one for you. Come and discover the warmth and inspiration of the John C. Campbell Folk School and the Olive D Campbell Dining Hall.
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1 State Road 1565, Brasstown, North Carolina 28902, United States
Reviews
"The dining hall offers both eat-in, served family style, and carry out meals due to covid restrictions. There is a wide range of diverse students weekly, and they do their best to keep everyone happy. It is possible to ask for special diets, and they do their best to accommodate each individual. During gardening season, they use fresh produce grown in their gardens. My personal focus when I attend a class at the school is more on the class than on the meals."
"The dinning hall for the school. If you buy one of the meal plans this is where you will go to have your meals. It is served "family style", meaning the food dishes are placed on the table and you pass it around. Beware of sitting with the blacksmiths, they eat a lot. Drings are limited to milk, juice and tea, no soft drinks. The food is not spicy so it is palatable for all. We did the meal plan the first time we went here, but never again. Just not spicy enough for us. The can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, but the options are limited. Lots of fruit to take for a snack later."
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