
The Parcel Exchange is a full-service restaurant and bar offering lunch, dinner, and craft cocktails in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. In addition to great food and drinks, we also provide convenient shipping services including USPS, UPS, and FedEx, along with professional packing and drop-off services. Whether you’re stopping in for a meal or sending a package, The Parcel Exchange makes it easy to do both in one place. Brunch Served Saturday 10A – 2P | Sunday 10A – 3P!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 191 N Main St, Rutherfordton, NC 28139
Phone: (828) 220-4905
Website: http://www.theparcelexchange.com/
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My daughter had the amazing fried cod and sweet potato fries–she loves those fries with the provided raspberry sauce.
We enjoyed the house Pinot Grigio with our meal.
Took a rueben with sweet potato fries to go, and it’s probably the best rueben I have ever seen! I am so happy this place is so close to home!!!
Try the spinach salad with their honey balsamic…..delicious!!!
First off, the restaurant was beautiful with table cloths, nice table settings with a small vase with fresh flowers. Our waiter, Jose, was excellent and very informative about the specials and answered all of our questions. My sister and I both had the filet. We both agreed It was one of the best steaks we have ever eaten. I had a house salad and she had the Caesar. I had the garlic mashed potatoes and she had the asparagus. Yumm! We also ordered the shrimp cocktail and beets with Bleu cheese as appetizers. Everything was delicious! Can’t wait to go back and try it again! Thanks for great food and to Jose, thank you for the excellent service!
All the staff is amazing. The food is so delicious, and the drinks are fun. It’s just such a cozy place, with the lighting and the style.
Are the prices a bit higher? Maybe so. But remember, gluten-free ingredients tend to be higher priced in the first place. So it’s absolutely worth it, because everything we’ve tried has been amazing.
I’m excited to see what the Parcel comes up with next.
We had dinner there last night and were absolutely blown away. Everything from the atmosphere to the food was top-notch. It has a warm, upscale feel but still feels relaxed and casual — perfect for a date night or special occasion.
We ordered the beet salad, blackened salmon, shrimp and grits, and finished with the peanut butter pie — every single dish was fantastic. My husband is still talking about how good the food was the next day.
The restaurant is also very gluten-free friendly, which is a huge plus for anyone with dietary restrictions. The only thing missing was draft beer (for now!), but their bottle selection was solid.
This place feels like a big-city gem tucked into our small town — I wouldn’t be surprised if it starts drawing foodies from outside the county. We’re really rooting for them to thrive. Five stars all the way!
We had a large party so we ordered every app on the menu to share, all of which were exquisite (especially the Roasted Beets). I had the Main Street Burger for my entree, it was incredible. The drinks were also fantastic, my wife loved her Grandma’s Eggnog and I thoroughly enjoyed my Old Fashioned.
The whole dining experience was nothing short of perfection but little did I know best was still yet to come. The highlight of the evening came as I was walking out; the toothpick offered at the hostess stand is by far best I’ve ever had— satisfyingly sturdy, exquisitely smooth. It elevated the entire dining experience to something truly memorable. The menu set the stage while that immaculate sliver of wood stole the show. A tiny masterpiece that alone is worth the visit. As I sit here writing this review almost 24 hours after my visit to The Parcel Exchange, this toothpick is still going strong. Still maintaining its original rigidity and firmness after hours of time in mouth. It’s lasted through 3 post meal pickings of my tightly packed teeth and still seems to be like the moment I pulled it from the pack.