27. 3. 2026-29. 3. 2026

Restaurants in Ridgeway–Martinsville area

When you head to Martinsville Speedway for the Cook Out 400, finding good food is never a problem. The Ridgeway–Martinsville area offers everything from classic Southern barbecue and local diners to familiar restaurant chains and quick race-day bites. Whether you want a fast meal before the green flag or a relaxed dinner afterwards, there are plenty of solid options nearby.

Local favourites worth trying first

If you want a true taste of the area, start with well-known local spots. Checkered Pig BBQ & Ribs is a longtime fan favourite for smoked pulled pork, ribs, and traditional Southern sides. Another popular stop is Clarence’s Steak & Seafood, known for generous portions and classic homestyle cooking. These places tend to fill up quickly on race weekend, so arriving early helps.

At and around the speedway

During race weekend, Martinsville Speedway itself offers a wide selection of concessions. Expect burgers, hot dogs, barbecue, pizza, snacks and plenty of cold drinks around the grandstands. Just outside the track, several fan-friendly restaurants provide convenient alternatives if you prefer a sit-down meal.

Casual restaurants and sports bars

For something relaxed before or after the race, there are several easy-going options nearby:

Italian and international flavours

If you’re after variety, Martinsville has a few international options. Rania’s Restaurant offers Italian-American favourites like pasta, pizza and classic comfort dishes, while Yamato Japanese Restaurant provides sushi, hibachi and other Asian-inspired meals just minutes from the Speedway.

Coffee, breakfast and sweet treats

Early race mornings often call for caffeine. Local cafés like Daily Grind or familiar options such as Starbucks in Martinsville are convenient stops before heading to the track. For dessert or a cool break, places like Dipper’s Ice Cream are popular with fans after a long day at the circuit.

Reliable chain restaurants

If you prefer familiar brands, Martinsville has several well-known chains within about a 10–15 minute drive of the Speedway. Options like Applebee’s, Chili’s, Olive Garden, Texas Roadhouse and similar restaurants offer consistent menus that work well for families or larger groups.

Extra tips for race weekend

  • Expect restaurants near the track to be busy, especially after the race.
  • Consider dining slightly earlier or later to avoid peak crowds.
  • Some local diners open early for hearty Southern breakfasts, which can be ideal before a full day at the Speedway.
  • Reservations, where available, are a smart idea on major NASCAR weekends.

With a mix of Southern hospitality, casual comfort food and familiar favourites, the Ridgeway–Martinsville area makes sure fans stay well fed throughout race weekend.

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