Muddy Creek Café
Located in Old Salem, Muddy Creek Café serves deli food like sandwiches, soups, wraps and salads. They also host great folk and traditional music shows in Gray Auditorium in the Old Salem Visitor’s Center.
Talk about charm: Old Salem was originally settled by the Moravians in 1766, and most of the buildings date to the early days. While much of Old Salem is now preserved as a living museum, there are still many residences sprinkled throughout that are still occupied. With the beautiful, cobblestoned streets and slow-feeling pace of life, Old Salem is an idyllic neighborhood.
Located in Old Salem, Muddy Creek Café serves deli food like sandwiches, soups, wraps and salads. They also host great folk and traditional music shows in Gray Auditorium in the Old Salem Visitor’s Center.
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