Discover charm and whimsical history beyond the ordinary
Nestled between Winston-Salem and Greensboro, Kernersville offers genuine small-town charm paired with unexpected delights.
Take a stroll down Main Street, a bustling canvas painted with the flavors of local life: think unique boutiques, craft breweries, cozy cafes, and the scent of freshly brewed coffee.
Visit whimsical historic sites before wandering through world-class botanical gardens. Kernersville invites you to slow down, savor the moment, and experience the best of North Carolina, one friendly smile at a time.
Your Day Trip Guide to Kernersville
Spend the day exploring the charming town of Kernersville, where history, scenery, and plenty of good eats await.

Top Kernersville Attractions
Kernersville Museum
The Kernersville Museum is located at the late 1800s David Bodenhamer House, commonly known as...
Kimono Japanese Restaurant (Kernersville)
Since 2001, we’ve aimed to be your favorite Japanese restaurant by serving great food made...
Kona Ice
Serving tropical shaved ice from the most unique entertainment vehicle you'll ever see!
Körner's Folly
Built in 1880 by artist/decorator/designer Jule Gilmer Körner, this historic home showcases the talent, ingenuity...
Kyle's Coffee
Kyle's Coffee is a Kernersville-based coffee shop with a family-friendly focus.
Lin's Kitchen
An authentic Chinese restaurant and buffet
Little Brother Brewing
Little Brother is a small, boutique brewery with a unique take. They have three intimate...
Local Roots Coffee Bar & General Store
Local Roots Coffee Bar & General Store proudly featuring only products & artisans from NC...
Mawmaw's Market
Mawmaw's Market & Café is one of the Triad's favorite hidden gems. MawMaw's Market is...
Mike and Mike's Italian Ice
Devour Italian ice made of genuine fruit and fruit juices.
Mis Match Boutique
Mis Match boutique is a women's boutique located in the heart of downtown Kernersville, walkable...
Musten & Crutchfield Food Market
One of the oldest retail businesses in Kernersville, founded April 11, 1938, by John Clarence...