Robersonville

Tuscarora and Morotock Native Americans first inhabited Robersonville, North Carolina, which is found at the Inner Banks region in Martin County, North Carolina.  Yet, the town was officially established a little later in 1872.

Robersonville has a population of about 1,731 with 720 households.  The town motto reads “A Town that Cares.”  It is clear that this town wholly embraces this motto from our stop at Carol’s Home Cooking.  This simple but delicious restaurant has the fluffiest, homemade pancakes and care both about the quality of food and the residents who are dining.

 

Robersonville Features and Reviews

Roanoke River- National Wildlife Refuge

By Andrew Scott Leaves of red and gold fell slowly down from the tree tops to the watery ground of the Roanoke River. The cool fall wind wisps and bites at the neck as one walks along the boardwalk andRead more Roanoke River- National Wildlife Refuge

Meeting an Old Friend in Robersonville

By Kyle Lynch – 2014 Carol’s Home Cooking sat right on the edge of the town of Robersonville, if you want to call it a town. With a total area of only 1.2 square miles, you are out of RobersonvilleRead more Meeting an Old Friend in Robersonville

Carol’s Home Cooking

By: Phoebe Hyde The joys of traveling down an unfamiliar road through an unknown town are realized at times like this. Our morning started early, being awoken by a mix of our nerves from our night’s stay in the WilliamstonRead more Carol’s Home Cooking