Our first stop was Coffee Bianco which is a little down the road from the historic downtown area, but it's delicious and adorable. It's owned by the sweetest family and the atmosphere is very calming. We ordered medium soy caramel macchiatos, and they are probably one of the best if not the best I've ever had. So tasty that I wished I had ordered a large!
Our next coffee shop was one that I recently blogged on, but it's so adorable that I had to bring my friend, Land of A Thousand Hills! We ordered their iced dragon well green tea and it was pretty good! I'm not a huge plain iced tea drinker and it's flavor was a bit interesting, but my friend liked it as well as the place. It was a packed coffee house which is always a good sign.
We decided to go to dinner after this and my friend recommended a cute restaurant called Greenwood's. First off, it is adorable. Despite the heat and humidity, we sat outside to enjoy the scenery of the porch overlooking the garden. All of the vegetables served are grown fresh in town! The staff is super sweet, the food is good southern food, and the portions for the price are incredible. I ordered a vegetable plate and my friend ordered the meatloaf, plus they serve complimentary cornbread which is amazing. We were too full afterwards for dessert, but apparently they serve homemade pies which I'm sure are to die for.


Our final stop of the night was a bakery and coffee shop called Sugar Shack in the Back located directly behind The Fickle Pickle. It wasn't too crowded, but it was also late in the day on a weeknight. It looked like most of their baked goods had been picked over so I didn't read too much into that. They had everything from fresh baked croissants, cookies, and cupcakes to banana pudding to ice cream. They also had coffee! My friend ordered an iced chai tea latte and I ordered an iced nonfat latte. They weren't the best we've had, but also not the worst. Overall, it was probably our least favorite place, but it was still adorable!
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