A Guide to Grabbing a Bite in Bristol

Bristol may be best known for country music and NASCAR, but the city’s restaurant scene has a lot more to offer than Southern-fried cuisine. Here are some of our favorite dining spots in this bustling border town.

Vivian’s Table: Situated in the historic Bristol Hotel, Vivian’s is a classic chophouse with an upscale yet approachable vibe. Chef Jason van Marter is inspired by the culinary traditions of the Appalachian Mountains, whipping up creative dishes like cocoa-spiced delmonico and pomegranate-glazed salmon. Vivians-Table.com

Hickory: James Beard semifinalist Chef Travis Milton (2024 Best Chef, Mid-Atlantic) heads up the signature restaurant at the Inn at Nicewonder. After making a name for himself in Richmond’s restaurant scene, the Southwest Virginia native is now being lauded for his ingenious reimagining of Appalachian cuisine. NicewonderFarm.com/Hickory

Union 41: Hell’s Kitchen contestant “Chef T” Gregoire spotlights local, seasonal ingredients while celebrating the flavors of the African diaspora for a truly unique dining experience in historic Bristol. Union41Bristol.com


Featured photo courtesy of Vivian’s Table. This article originally appeared in the Best of Virginia 2025 issue.

Erica Jackson Curran
Erica Jackson Curran grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia and now splits her time between Richmond and Cape Charles on the Eastern Shore. When she’s not writing or renovating houses, she’s wrangling her son, Oliver.