High Point Restaurant is known for being tucked away in Monteagle with a huge piece of Tennessee history – dark history – tied up with it. We’d recommend visiting for the fantastic service and neat atmosphere, but you may just call up a moving truck and stay in the tiny town for awhile. It’s gorgeous, and one of our proudest hidden gems in the state.

PS: Plug 224 E Main Street, Monteagle into your GPS for directions to High Point Restaurant. It’ll get you there with no problem!

High Point Restaurant - Facebook High Point Restaurant has made quite the name for itself in Tennessee. In a state so well known for its extensive hospitality and ease, you most likely wouldn’t link it to famed gangster Al Capone. But through this tiny restaurant in the middle of nowhere? You can.

High Point Restaurant - Facebook The mansion was built in 1929, and the story goes that Al Capone was the one behind the funding. It once contained escape hatches and underground tunnels in the basement, making it the perfect compound for a gangster. Though it was mainly used to transport liquor during Prohibition, the level of mystery and romantic intrigue about the place is palpable.

Carol VanHook - Flickr Can’t you just imagine plotting from behind this window, overlooking the garden?

Carol VanHook - Flickr Legend has it that Capone and John Dillinger would sit out on the patio, pouring themselves drinks and playing cards by the hour. The wealth of history about the place is so strong that it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, and still serves as a stunning spot for dinner.

idintifymedia - Flickr What better place to have a getaway spot like this than in the gorgeous hills and valleys of Monteagle? Located just a moment away from the famed University of the South in Sewanee, Monteagle is a gorgeous (tiny) town that boasts a whole lot of stunning scenery.

Michael Hicks - Flickr Savage Gulf hems in the tiny town, and if you’re looking to adventure on your own, maybe for just a little bit, you can head over to the Sewanee Perimeter Trail.

Brent Moore - Flickr One of the main draws for many is the drive out to Monteagle. Whether you’re headed to High Point or looking for a few minutes away, this isn’t a drag of a drive. No, not at all - curving through the hills and valleys of the Cumberland Plateau is a stunning tribute to our home state.

Michael Hicks - Flickr We’re just going to leave this GORGEOUS view right here. Just right here.

High Point Restaurant - Facebook Have you been to High Point Restaurant? If not, you just may find yourself out there, for the history and the food and the sheer pleasure of driving through Monteagle and its surrounding towns.

Looking for more tasty Tennessee experiences? Don’t miss a tour of this epic Tennessee chocolate factory – it’s amazing!

High Point Restaurant - Facebook

High Point Restaurant has made quite the name for itself in Tennessee. In a state so well known for its extensive hospitality and ease, you most likely wouldn’t link it to famed gangster Al Capone. But through this tiny restaurant in the middle of nowhere? You can.

The mansion was built in 1929, and the story goes that Al Capone was the one behind the funding. It once contained escape hatches and underground tunnels in the basement, making it the perfect compound for a gangster. Though it was mainly used to transport liquor during Prohibition, the level of mystery and romantic intrigue about the place is palpable.

Carol VanHook - Flickr

Can’t you just imagine plotting from behind this window, overlooking the garden?

Legend has it that Capone and John Dillinger would sit out on the patio, pouring themselves drinks and playing cards by the hour. The wealth of history about the place is so strong that it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, and still serves as a stunning spot for dinner.

idintifymedia - Flickr

What better place to have a getaway spot like this than in the gorgeous hills and valleys of Monteagle? Located just a moment away from the famed University of the South in Sewanee, Monteagle is a gorgeous (tiny) town that boasts a whole lot of stunning scenery.

Michael Hicks - Flickr

Savage Gulf hems in the tiny town, and if you’re looking to adventure on your own, maybe for just a little bit, you can head over to the Sewanee Perimeter Trail.

Brent Moore - Flickr

One of the main draws for many is the drive out to Monteagle. Whether you’re headed to High Point or looking for a few minutes away, this isn’t a drag of a drive. No, not at all - curving through the hills and valleys of the Cumberland Plateau is a stunning tribute to our home state.

We’re just going to leave this GORGEOUS view right here. Just right here.

Have you been to High Point Restaurant? If not, you just may find yourself out there, for the history and the food and the sheer pleasure of driving through Monteagle and its surrounding towns.

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