Experience two of the best-kept secrets in Georgia with a visit to Bob’s Brick Oven and Miller’s Store. With fresh local ingredients, homemade ice cream, and biscuits, both establishments provide visitors with delicious food as well as a peek into the history of the area. Combining classic comfort foods with incredible sights unseen anywhere else makes Bob’s and Miller’s Store destinations that cannot be missed.
Bob’s Homemade Ice Cream
Bob’s Brick Oven in Rock Spring, Georgia is a top destination for travelers who seek out the local secrets. In 2016, Bob’s earned a spot on the prestigious 100 Plates Locals Love list due to its homemade sourdough-crusted pizza with fresh ingredients and combinations. But what stands out is the homemade ice cream. Bob makes the new ice cream in-house, offering classic flavors like vanilla, chocolate, and cookies and cream, as well as more creative flavors like chocolate jalapeno and Baptist Communion Sorbet. For those feeling adventurous, there’s even milk and honey. With so many delicious options, it’s no wonder Bob’s Brick Oven is a favorite among locals and travelers alike.
Historical Landmark
Miller’s Store in McDonough, Georgia is an historical landmark that has been in business for longer than any other store in Henry County. Built-in the 1960s, it achieved notoriety as a backdrop to the 2006 film “We Are Marshall.” Owners Herman and Ray Miller proudly offer tours of the 1930s building behind the store, which still contains many of its original memorabilia. Behind the buildings, one can find a cotton mill and a grist mill that used to serve the area. It’s an incredible sight that showcases the history of the region.
But, what brings tourists and locals alike back to Miller’s Store time and again is the delicious homemade biscuits. Customers can pre-order the day before to ensure they get a batch, but they’re also available on a first-come, first-served basis. Every morning, “The Breakfast Club” come in for coffee, conversation, and freshly baked biscuits. Truly, it’s an experience not to be missed.
Exploring the Oconee River
The Oconee River Greenway in Milledgeville is a stunning park that offers various activities such as walking, jogging, bicycling and simply enjoying the tranquil atmosphere. Those wishing to explore the river can contact the local outfitter, Oconee Outfitters, for information on when the dam is releasing water into the Oconee. Forgoing this step could mean the difference between a leisurely float trip or a walk-and-drag-the-float expedition, so it is highly recommended to seek advice from the experts before embarking on your journey.
Exploring Historic Washington, Georgia
Washington, Georgia is a small town between Athens and Augusta that proudly boasts more than 100 antebellum homes. This area was the first county and the first city in Georgia pre-dating the American Revolution, so it makes sense that it would have such a rich history of grand architectural works. Visitors will find an original Greek Revival mansion filled with antiques as well as the home of Confederate legislator Robert Toombs. For those looking to explore further, the Red Land Motel, locally owned and operated since 1952, provides the perfect place to stay. During December and March, visitors can take part in the Christmas Tour of Homes and Tour of Homes & Spring Festival respectively. Washington is the ideal destination for anyone looking to get a glimpse into Georgia’s past.
No matter your taste, Rock Spring and McDonough are the perfect destinations for travelers seeking a little slice of Southern hospitality. From homemade biscuits authentic to the area’s history, both locations have something unique to offer all types of visitors. Once you’ve experienced Bob’s Brick Oven’s homemade ice cream and Miller’s Store’s famous biscuits—along with friendly customer service that will make you feel welcome and at home—you’ll be hard-pressed to find anywhere else in the region that matches the quality these two spots deliver. After all, delicious food, Local attractions, and genuine welcoming service are the heart of Georgia’s southern charm.