Eat & Drink
From the taps of award winning Duck Rabbit Brewery to the fine dining of Plank Road Steakhouse, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your taste buds in Farmville.

Café Madeleine
3699 E Wilson Street
(919) 594-7553
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Explore our town for many other independant eateries or visit familiar chains like Bogangles,
Mc Donald’s, Pizza Hut and Hwy 55 Burgers.

Café Madeleine
3699 E Wilson Street
(919) 594-7553
Walking into this small bakery transports you to Paris, but with all the southern charm and friendly people! Café Madeleine serves authentic pastries, desserts, breads, and wines all prepared and baked fresh daily. The lunch specials are always just that …special! Come on in and treat yourself.

Plank Road Steakhouse
3689 E Wilson St
(252) 228-1371
This place is truly the heart of Farmville, both physically and in spirit. It’s right in Downtown. The food is great. The atmosphere is festive. It is a great steakhouse that you would expect in in much larger place.
The first clue that it is not is that so many patrons know each other. If you are a visitor to our town, don’t worry, just put a friendly smile on your face and you will be accepted like a local real quickly.

Duck Rabbit Brewery
4519 W Pine St
(252) 753-7745
The Eastern North Carolina brewery scene is garnering some serious attention these days with more than 50 brewery operations. The birthplace of the Eastern NC Brewery Scene is Duck Rabbit Brewery and its founder, Paul Philippon. Famous for it’s dark beer offerings, this brewery has been the recipient of many top awards.It has also inspired quite a few of Eastern NC’s other breweries.
Stop by for a brewery tour or to check out the tasting room. Grab a pint and relax on the front lawn with friends.

Bonnie’s
3720 N Main St
(252) 228-0041
The local café is the bedrock of many small southern communities. For 64 years, Bonnie’s Café has served the Farmville community. This is a great place to gather and dine together, to hear the latest news, and to “solve the world’s problems”. The business closed in 2012 after the owner retired.
Thankfully, in 2019, new owners arrived and updated the kitchen and bathrooms, while leaving the public spaces in their original state, with some major freshening up. Bonnie’s is back and better than ever. This place epitomizes the best that traditional Farmville has to offer.

Little Rocket
4200 S Main St
252 753 3722
Every small southern town has that quirky little spot that stands the test of time. The presentation is often off-beat and the food is always good. These are the kind of spots that are so unusual that you can’t just drive on by. That’s The Little Rocket. Enjoy a huge menu with lots of options and soak in the unique experience.

Paleteria Deya
3728 N Main St
(252) 228 1371
Palateria Deya Ice Cream is yet another Farmville offering that stands at the ready to satisfy any sweet tooth. Their offerings range from sweet but healthy to the downright decadent.
They use only the freshest ingredients and make the ice cream and other Latin inspired frozen treats right on site. They also offer many beautiful fruit garnishes for their treats. There is a little something for everyone at Palateria Deya!

Farmville Pizza
3750 S Main St
(919) 594-7553
This great Italian restaurant is Farmville’s hidden gem. The owners moved here from Italy in the last few years. Talk about authenticity! This is “real deal” Italian food.
The owners and staff are so welcoming and eager to please. The food is fantastic and the menu offers far more than just pizza. Sit down and enjoy one of the most popular spots in Farmville.