Slow Southern Sundays

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Spending a Sunday in Thomasville is accepting an invitation to slow down and enjoy the restful rhythm of this Southern town. You’ll find the air a little sweeter and time seems to stretch a little longer as you explore.


While Downtown moves at a gentle pace on Sundays, there’s still plenty to see and savor along the historic streets. Stroll across the railroad tracks to The Sweet and Savory Sisters, affectionately known as SASS, and enjoy a delightful Cajun-inspired brunch. Prefer your brunch with a side of sports? Pop over to The Tavern on Broad, and experience the perfect blend of game day energy and delectable Southern cuisine. While walking through Downtown, be sure to look for the bronze quail statues hidden among the historic buildings. You can pick up your Lost Quail Hunt first clue located outside of the door to the Visitor Center at 144 E Jackson St (accessible on evenings + weekends). You’ll find one quail near a local favorite, Empire Bagel & Delicatessen. Step inside and grab a fresh, hand-rolled bagel or a locally roasted coffee as your slow Sunday continues.


After brunch, explore the natural beauty of Thomasville. Enjoy a scenic, short drive to Pebble Hill Plantation, where you’re invited to wander the grounds and soak in the reserved beauty of the Red Hills countryside. From camellia bushes and dogwoods to azaleas and Cherokee roses, the gardens and grounds of this historic site are a wonder to behold. Drive a little further, and you’ll discover Birdsong Nature Center, a forest turned nature conservatory. Featuring twelve miles of walking trails, a butterfly garden, and an observation deck, Birdsong welcomes visitors to experience the serenity of nature. A bit of history, along with fresh air, awaits at the Power of the Past Museum. Located at the Thomasville Regional Airport, this collection of aviation memorabilia features some of the oldest and rarest engines in existence.
As the afternoon settles and your Sunday draws to a close, unwind with a glass of award-winning wine and seasonal nosh at Farmer’s Daughter Vineyards + Tasting Room, or grab a locally crafted beer at Tvélo Brewing Company or nearby Hubs and Hops Bike Shop and Taproom, which regularly features acoustic music on Sunday afternoons. If you feel like venturing a little further, about 20 miles from Downtown Thomasville you’ll find Fish Camp Tally, a rustic outdoor restaurant and bar at the swamp’s edge. And when you’re ready for dinner, there’s no shortage of flavorful stops. Enjoy classic Southern flavors at Climmie’s H&M BBQ & Soul Food or Woodstack BBQ Tavern, or rub elbows with the locals at AJ Moonspin Pizza. Craving a dish with a bit more spice? Head over to Hungry Indian Cuisine for a satisfying global twist.

With memorable mornings featuring a good laugh over a shared brunch, afternoons filled with exploration and natural beauty, and golden hour enjoyed with sips and bites on a Downtown patio, the best way to enjoy a Sunday in Thomasville is to take it slow, just like the locals do, and soak in every bit of Southern sweetness the day has to offer.

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