The smells, the flavors, the local farm products…Southwest Virginia is a foodie destination like no other.

Culinary Arts & Traditions has quickly become a fundamental tenet for The Virginia Highlands Festival (VHF), and this year's events are broader in every sense of the word. The fabulous signature events Appalachian Supper and Talk. Taste. Tour will Broaden the Story about Appalachia’s cuisine. This year we’ve gathered local partners to offer Culinary Arts & Traditions events throughout April 2024 as we celebrate Eat. Drink. Love. Virginia Highlands!    

Abingdon has been selected as USA Today’s Best Small Town Food Scene for four consecutive years. 

Deservedly so, considering that this small town of 8,000 touts more than 30 incredible independently owned restaurants and eateries. Visitors are drawn to Abingdon to experience our culinary scene. Locals enjoy the wide variety of choices these eateries offer year-round. From fine dining in historic buildings, hip and funky spots serving small (and large) plates, to intimate settings serving distinctly regional and global selections in their unique styles. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and everything in between…your craving will be sated. 

Check out our restaurants at A Taste of Abingdon

Be sure to check out our “Cooking with Susan” article from

The 2024 Highlander Magazine!

We are thrilled with our plans for our 2025 Summer Culinary events.

Appalachian Supper

Thursday, July 24: 6-10pm

Hickory at Nicewonder Farm & Vineyards

$175 - Appalachian Supper AND Sheri Castle event on 7/25 (scroll for more info)

$150 (limited seating)

Appalachian cuisine, known for its hearty, rustic flavors, and reliance on local ingredients, has long been a cherished culinary tradition in the Appalachian region. Over the past few years, however, there has been a growing movement to elevate this humble cuisine, blending it with modern techniques and global flavors. Chef Travis Milton has been at the forefront of this movement, bringing a sophisticated twist to Appalachian dishes that honors the region's history while pushing culinary boundaries. This year’s Appalachian Supper continues to showcase this movement as Mohsin and Katlin Kazmi of The Pakalachian Food Truck and Sheri Castle, food writer, cook and presenter of PBS’s “The Key Ingredient” join Chef Travis at Hickory at Nicewonder Farm and Vineyards.  

As the name suggests, The Pakalachian Food Truck has a foot firmly planted in Appalachia. Katlin, an educator, hails from Castlewood and another in Pakistan from where his family emigrated in the 1980s. Mohsin, is a conservation photographer and owner of Tamandua expeditions. The couple share their passion for education and the environment by offering vibrant fusion dishes, often to benefit local Appalachia. Their beautifully decorated truck, painted by international artist, Haider Ali, honors the Pakistani tradition of folk art on wheels coined “Jingle Trucks.” The Pakalachian has grown to be a well known and loved feature of the Virginia Highlands food scene.   

By popular demand, Sheri Castle returns to the festival, having moderated Table Talk in 2023.  As a storyteller, author and recipe developer Sheri will also present, this year as part of the Writers & Readers workshops and sessions, celebrating Appalachian literature.  Sheri’s philosophy “Fueled by Farmers Markets, excellent bourbon and the pursuit of the right word” dovetails beautifully with our festival’s Appalachian Supper.  All guests will receive a culinary themed gift bag.

“The Appalachian Dinner during the Highlands Festival is an event not to be missed. My husband and I attended not knowing what to expect. The food was absolutely fabulous, familiar fare with a contemporary twist. The service was efficient with no lag time between courses. The food and beverage pairings were on point. The extra bonus was hearing from the chefs on their creations. Overall, this is an evening like no other!”

Liz H., Abingdon, VA

NEW for 2025

An Evening with Sheri Castle

July 25, 2025

SWVA Higher Education Center

Sheri Castle joins us for wine and appetizers (from her book, The New Southern Garden) with music by Songwriters of Highlands Appalachia at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center.

Sheri returns to the Virginia Highlands Festival to share the story of her career in professional food writing and media. Sheri is known as a writer, cook, teacher, and television host (she hosts “The Key Ingredient” on PBS), but at the heart of it all, she’s a storyteller. Sheri grew up in Watauga County, North Carolina in her beloved Blue Ridge Mountains, and tells us that even though she’s explored the role of foodways from all sorts of places and perspectives, her Appalachian roots are foundational to her culinary world view and sense of what makes a story worth telling.

This evening, Sheri will share a little of her own story of how her career in professional food writing and media came to be.

Learn more about Sheri and her amazing talents: https://shericastle.com

Wine Reception & Presentation

6:00-8:30pm

$35


Presentation Only

7:00-8:30pm

$20

Abingdon Farmers’ Market: Summer Market

Saturday 7/26 and 8/2: 8am until 2pm

Tuesday 7/29: 3–6pm

Always Free 

The Abingdon Farmers Market is a vendor-run market for local farmers, artisans and food producers to sell their products directly to the community. Freshly grown and made products are more nutritious, taste better and are better for you. Plus, products have not traveled so far to reach us, reducing impact on the environment. In many cases, the growers and producers are our neighbors and friends. Support local farmers by joining us for one of the best Farmers Markets around!

Abingdon Farmers Market, 100 Remsburg Drive, Abingdon, VA 24210

Microgreens Tasting w/Nature’s Edge Farm at Abingdon Farmers Market

Saturday, July 26: 8am-2pm, Free

Sample fresh ready to eat microgreens, sold live in soil by the square.  Discuss nutrition and microgreen propagation with Walter Groux from Natures Edge Farm.  Pursue the range of microgreen kits extensively tested by Walter and carefully designed with beginners in mind.  Each kit and expansion pack comes with complete instructions designed to teach the home grower all they need to know to successfully harvest their own microgreens.

Nature’s Edge Farm, Glade Spring, VA

Abingdon Farmers Market, 100 Remsburg Drive, Abingdon, VA 24210

Summer Wine Tasting:

Katbird’s Wine & Gourmet Shoppe

Saturday, July 26: 3-5pm

$20 at site

Join Katherine Rose and her team to taste several delectable summer wines. While you are there, pair them for home with fabulous gourmet items from the case including charcuterie and baked goods. Katbird's Wine & Gourmet Shoppe offers a full range of personally selected wines from hard-to-find value gems to highly allocated wine-world royalty.

This long-term partner in Abingdon’s celebrations, features wines from California, Oregon/Washington, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and of course, Virginia.  Katbird’s cellar houses old-world wines from Europe and investment level classics.

Katbird’s Wine & Gourmet Shoppe, 230 E. Main St,. Abingdon, VA 24210

Curated Farm Tour: Food. Flowers. Fish

Sunday, 7/28: 4-7pm

Free — limited attendance, reserve your seat

Starting at Full Bloom Farm, Elizabeth Gardner serves lemonade and pressed flower cookies as you tour this beautifully restored farm.  Their barn, built by hand 115 years ago, is now used as a venue and performance space.  Meet Honey, the Highland cow and the rest of the family.

Next stop is Holston High School meeting up with Scott and Rebecca Ramsey of Wyndale Gardens. Check out their creative collaboration with the horticulture program at the school which provides lettuce for Washington County VA school students. Proceeds support our local Future Farmers of America. Learn more about aquaponics and sample fresh salad greens with a specially crafted dressing. 

Our third stop is Deni and Tom Petersen’s Blue Door Garden, a regular at the Abingdon Farmers market. Blue Door has been supplying Abingdon with beautiful locally grown flowers since 2016. Surrounded by rows of flowers and fruit trees, don’t be surprised to be inspired to grow your own. Deni just might send you home with seeds to start your own!

The last stop is Red Tail Grove where you will meet Trevor Hansard, tour his regenerative farm, and hear about his no-till, permaculture approach. A snack and drink completes this amazing tour.

Full Bloom Farmhouse, 27378 Osceola Rd., Abingdon, VA24210

Wyndale Aquaponic Gardens, 18069 Wyndale Rd., Abingdon, VA 24210

Blue Door Garden, 3413 Walden Rd., Abingdon, VA 24210

Red Tail Grove, 18337 Old Jonesboro Rd., Abingdon, VA 24211

Full Bloom Farmhouse

Wyndale Aquaponic Gardens

Blue Door Gardens

Red Tail Grove

Local Hard Cider Tasting at Tumbling Creek Cider Company

Monday, 7/28: 5–6pm & 7–8pm

Tuesday, 7/29:  5–6pm & 7–8pm

Wednesday, 7/30:  5–6pm & 7–8pm

Tickets $15 at site

Come by The Taproom at the Abingdon Commons for a sampling of Tumbling Creek Cider Company’s award-winning hard ciders.  Speak with owners about their company, their community involvement, and their cider’s characteristics.

Adults only and please have ID ready!

Enjoy our heritage inspired, traditional and modern hard ciders while you take in the charm of the newly renovated Abingdon Commons building, in the heart of Abingdon, a place voted “One of the Coolest Small Towns in America.”

The Taproom, 238 W. Main St., Abingdon, VA 24210

Coffee Tasting at Wolf Hills Coffee

Tuesday, 7/29: 10-11am & 2-3pm

Thursday, 7/31: 10–11am & 2-3pm

Saturday, 8/2: 10–11am & 2-3pm

Tickets $10 at site

Take part in an immersive coffee experience that shows you the journey from green bean to coffee cup. Taste coffees sourced from around the world roasted right here in Abingdon as your barista walks you through a guided tasting. Wolf Hills Coffee offers handcrafted espresso drinks, locally sourced teas and craft cocktails. The menu also includes paninis, pastries, and treats from Biba’s Balkan Bakery.

Wolf Hills Coffee, 112 Court St, Abingdon, VA

Tasting Flight & Nibbles at Sweetbay Brewing

Tuesday, July 29: 5-6pm

$15 at site

Come enjoy a tasting flight and amuse bouche at Sweetbay Brewing where owner, brewer Patrick Atkins serves a range seasonal and year-round brews. Some of them are uniquely local like Clinch Valley Spruce Lager which is an amber colored lager, brewed with German pilsner malt, a host of specialty malts, and tips of the red spruce, hand harvested locally from our Clinch Valley. This sanctioned harvest and subsequent beer was done in collaboration with the Abingdon chapter of The Nature Conservancy.  The crisp, clean nature of the lager gives way to a formidable bouquet of lemony, limey, and lightly piney evergreen. The unique, yet drinkable beer will pair best with all manner of sharp and mild cheeses, assorted salumi, pickles, and more. 6% alc./vol. 

Come by to try this and other brews.  Cheers!

Sweetbay Brewing, 149 Deadmore St. SE, Abingdon, VA 24210

Dreamland Alpacas: Tour and Feed

Wednesday, July 30: 1-4pm

Feed is $1 a bag

Visit David and Debbie McLeish at Dreamland Alpacas. This family owned and operated sustainable farm just outside Abingdon raises alpacas and 24 alpacas now call the farm home.

The farm store on the property has lovely choices from raw fiber to finished items. Some are hand made and labeled with the name of the alpaca who provided the fiber. There are many socks and hats from a co-op that receives Dreamlands fiber, in addition to items made in Peru like stuffed animals and blankets.

The highlight of the tour, for many, will be meeting and feeding the alpacas.  The kids will love it!

Dreamland Alpacas, 13050 Bell Ln, Meadowview, VA, 24361

Tour of Appalachian Heritage Distillery

Wednesday, 7/30: 4:00-5:30pm

Free ($2 off all cocktails if you mention “Virginia Highlands Festival”)

Located directly on the Appalachian Trail in downtown Damascus, Appalachian Heritage Distillery proudly creates pristine spirits. Their generational family knowledge stems from a region steeped in cultural tradition. The elegant pot still with a unique design is the focal point of their distillation process. Their current product selection includes 4-year Rye Whiskey, 5-year Bourbon, Gin, and award-winning Vodka.

Appalachian Heritage Distillery, 110W Laurel Ave, Damascus, VA 24236

Grow Your Own Fruit in Harmony with Nature by Richard Moyer

Wednesday, July 30: 5-7pm

Tickets: $10

SWVA Higher Ed Center

From a family of fruit explorers, Richard was immersed in growing, foraging, preserving and eating a wide variety of fruits. His college summers included foraging across Norway, Puerto Rico, and along the Appalachian Trail. At King University since 1992, Richard's growing family planted and enjoyed over 20 kinds of fruit and many varieties within those. Join us for this talk that surveys fruits, native and exotic, which grow well in our area, with minimal care.  Learn to grow (more) fruit, sharing what we're learning with others!

Moyer Family Farm, Castlewood, VA

A Fistful of Festival Sandwich at Snow’s Fine Meats & Provisions

Thursday, July 31st: 10:30am until they run out (and they will run out!)

Pay at site

Come by and try some of the best sandwiches in town!  Trust your Butcher, Reid Snow, to create a memorable sandwich experience. While you are there, browse the fresh meat case for delicious steaks, chicken, sausages and shop cured bacon.

Snow’s Fine Meat & Provisions, 170 E. Main St, Abingdon VA 24210

Flight of Juice Tasting with White Birch Food & Juice

Thursday, July 31st: 11am

$10 at site

Since 2014 White Birch has always sourced fresh and local produce and ingredients for their eclectic menu and cold pressed juices. Current owners Zach and Cecillia Crosswhite have continued that tradition. Come by and taste their fabulous cold pressed completely natural seasonal juices. 

White Birch Food & Juice, 170 East Main St, Abingdon VA 24210

Farm. Fungi. Feast: Farm Tour of Pick n Grin including lunch with Adam Goodson

Friday August 1: 11am-2pm

Tickets $30 (includes lunch)

Join us at Pick N Grin Farm to hear Adam Goodson talk about fantastic fungi at this amazing facility devoted to sustainably producing a range of mushrooms: shiitake, chestnut, blue oysters, lions' mane and a host of other seasonal fungi. You may have tried these delicious fungi at the Abingdon Farmers Market, Blue Hills Market and other retail spots and local restaurants. Learn about cultivation and how you can raise mushrooms yourself at home. See and taste seasonal gourmet mushrooms and get tips for how best to cook yourself…not just for vegetarians and vegans anymore! At the onsite store you will find seasonal mushrooms, growing kits, dried mushrooms for that umami punch, tee shirts and other lovely mushroom products.  An amazing facility that is well worth the visit. Lunch will be BBQ pork sourced from the Abingdon Farmers Market — Adam is famous for his BBQ — and will include a vegan option (mushrooms of course).

Pick N Grin Farm, 11133 Goose Creek Rd, Bristol VA 24202,

Farm Tour: Tumbling Creek Cider Company's Orchards, Hop Yard and Cider Barn

Friday, 8/1: 3-5pm

Free

Come to Kelly Ridge Farms and tour where Tumbling Creek Cider's award-winning hard cider is made! Event led by Tom McMullen and Justen Kelly Dick.  Learn about the history of this 240-year-old family farm and tour the Old Kelly Orchard, 2 acres of trellised high-density orchard and the Hop Yard.  You can also check out their pasture-raised, happy heirloom orchard pigs. The tour ends at the Cider Barn for free tastes of Tumbling Creek's ciders while discussing the "apple to glass” process of hard cider making.  Bottles of cider and merchandise are available on-site or at their Taproom found in the newly opened Abingdon Commons.

Adults, please bring a valid ID. Children welcome!

Kelly Ridge Farms, 30558 Old Saltworks Rd, Meadowview VA 24361

Summer Guests 2025

Travis Milton

Sheri Castle

Moshin & Kaitlin Kazmi

Elizabeth Gardner

Jerry Bresowar

Tom McMullen

Justen Dick

Mark Finney

Adam Goodson

Walter Groux

Leanne Atkins

Patrick Atkins

Denise & Tom Peterson

Rebecca & Scott Ramsey

Sara Childers &

Kaylee Taylor

McLeish Family

Trevor Hansard

Richard Moyer

Cecilia, Rick, & Zac Crosswhite

Bios