Cantaberry

Probably my favorite restaurant in the North Georgia Mountains is Cantaberry's. Located at 51 River Street in Ellijay, Cantaberry's is open only for lunch--or as the sign on the front door says: 11 to 3-ish. The tiny cafe, which only seats about 30, offers up the most delicious soups, sandwiches and salads around.

They are probably best known for their tomato-basil soup, which, like all their other fare, is made fresh on the premises. Rich, savory, with small chunks of tomato, basil, and infused with a touch of cream, the soup is bursting with flavor. Team the soup up with half of a sandwich--my favorite is the chicken salad--and a glass of homemade sweet tea, and you have the perfect lunch!

With the thought in mind that too much of a good thing is a good thing, save room for a slice of one of Cantaberry's famous cakes, pies or cobblers--made from fresh fruit of the season. Their applesauce cake--super moist and divinely delicious--is the stuff of local legend.

I admit to being more than a little apprehensive when I heard that the restaurant was being sold to new owners. All too often, that signals the start of a favorite eatery's decline.  

Thankfully, new owners Jessica and Case Bruner are not planning on doing too much tinkering with the menu. Case, the chef of the operation and a graduate of Johnson & Wales College of Culinary Arts, says that they will integrate new dishes, but that, for the time being at least, they will be "specials of the day."

The Bruners have plans for hosting special invitation-only dinners. Case said that they don't want to have any set dates for the events, but will have them when he "feels inspired." 

Case's love of cooking is obvious. "I'm passionate about food. I love thinking about it and coming up with new ideas."

Jessica tends to the "front" of the restaurant: seating customers, waiting tables, keeping an eye on everything to make sure no glass goes empty or dirty plate sits too long on the table. She even brought glasses of sweet tea outside to our party of four as we waited outside for a table to open up.  Couple her natural people skills with a veteran wait staff, and you have fine service on par with the fine food. A winning--if seldom realized--combination.

I am pleased to report that even under new ownership, Cantaberry Restaurant remains my favorite restaurant in the mountains.

Bruners 

 Jessica & Case Bruner

 

12 Comments on The Best Little Restaurant in Ellijay, GA

Kim, Cantaberry's sounds like my kind of restaurant, you've described the food so well. I love the idea of homemade soup and a sandwich! Great localism post.

07/24/2008 08:19 PM by Debbie Malone, RE/MAX, Lynchburg, Smith Mountain Lake, Real Estate Agent (RE/MAX 1st Olympic, ABR, e-PRO, ASP)


Thanks, Debbie!! It is a treat, for sure!

Thanks for stopping by!

07/24/2008 09:13 PM by Kim Southern - Blue Ridge Real Estate (Century 21 Professional Realty Group)


Kim, nice ThemThem to Jessica and Case, love the 3-ish part. LOL

07/25/2008 09:50 PM by * Rate A Home (Rate A Home)


Duane: Thanks for the nudge...I reposted to ThemThem.  Another one of my Homer Simpson "DOH" moments!

Thanks for stopping by!

07/26/2008 06:56 AM by Kim Southern - Blue Ridge Real Estate (Century 21 Professional Realty Group)


Kim - Tomato Basil is one of my favorite soups, you got me hungry. I will have to remember to stop there the next time I'm in Ellijay between 11 & 3-ish.

07/26/2008 07:36 AM by Mike Saunders (Keller Williams Realty - Greater Athens)


Absolutely, Mike! Their's is probably the best I've ever tasted.  It is definitely not to be missed if you're in the area.

Thanks for stopping by!

 

07/27/2008 12:10 AM by Kim Southern - Blue Ridge Real Estate (Century 21 Professional Realty Group)


Kim:  I have never been there but I will make sure to get by there very soon.  I'm always up for a great place to eat.

07/31/2008 08:43 PM by Donna Yates, Georgia Realtor North Georgia Blue Ridge Real Estate (Mountain Investments of North Georgia)


Donna: You will LOVE it...I promise!!

Thanks for stopping by!

08/03/2008 08:46 AM by Kim Southern - Blue Ridge Real Estate (Century 21 Professional Realty Group)


This is a great review of what sounds like a great local restaurant. In this day of big chains putting the Mom & Pop out of business, I am glad that this one looks like a keeper (even after the transfer of ownership)! And that Tomato/Basil soup sounds great! Do they have fried pies?

08/03/2008 11:12 AM by Rich Dansereau Loan Officer Knoxville TN (Home America Mortgage)


Rich:  LOL!!! No, they don't...the only thing that's missing from an otherwise stellar dining experience!

Thanks for stopping by!

08/03/2008 11:29 AM by Kim Southern - Blue Ridge Real Estate (Century 21 Professional Realty Group)


Sounds delicious! Btw, nice photography on the top picture!!

09/03/2008 02:59 PM by Mary


Mary: Thanks so much...my daughter did that! I'll have to pass along your compliment to her!

Thanks for stopping by!

09/03/2008 04:38 PM by Kim Southern - Blue Ridge Real Estate (Century 21 Professional Realty Group)


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