Bolingbroke has more going on than people give it credit for. Restaurants, local shops, antiques, services — and some of the best outdoor Georgia a short drive away.
Bolingbroke's railroad-themed restaurant serving Southern comfort food on Highway 41. Named for the iron rails that built this town. Lunch and dinner — a genuine local spot worth stopping for.
Authentic Mexican cuisine in the heart of Bolingbroke, located on Alexander Court behind United Bank. Opened in January 2025 in the former Marrow 41 space. Fresh ingredients, outdoor seating, open daily 11AM–9PM.
Bolingbroke's first coffee shop, located inside Bolingbroke Antiques & Mercantile at 6183 Highway 41. Uses locally roasted beans from Woodlands Coffee Roasters in Kathleen, Georgia. Also offers "Bolingbrizz" sparkling drinks, pastries, and event space.
A Bolingbroke institution since 2014. Women's and men's clothing, accessories, home décor, and gifts — all under one roof in a building that dates to 1886. Started as a college project by owner Haleigh Watson; now celebrating over ten years in business. Pull up on the wide porch, grab a 50-cent Coke from the old-time machine, and stay a while.
Custom embroidery, direct-to-fabric printing on shirts and hats, monogramming, and handcrafted leather goods — wallets, belts, purses — plus leather repair. Located in the shops directly behind Watson's Mercantile.
An eclectic collection of antiques and gifts for the whole family in Bolingbroke. As the name suggests — across the tracks from the railroad corridor that's run through the center of town since 1867.
Vintage, antique, and mid-century items in a large mercantile space at 6183 Highway 41. Accepts donations, purchases, and consignments. Also home to Bolingbrew Coffee Co. and other vendors inside the building.
A local boutique serving the Bolingbroke community.
Local farm and agricultural supply serving the Bolingbroke and Monroe County area.
Quality meats with a community spirit. Blanche Farms has hosted backyard concerts and wine tastings paired with their products — a local business that's woven into Bolingbroke community life.
Over 33 years in the collision repair business in Bolingbroke. A longtime community fixture and Monroe County Chamber of Commerce member.
Auto repair and diagnostics serving Bolingbroke and Monroe County.
European automotive repair specialist established in 2000, with over 86 combined years of experience. Services Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes, Mini Cooper, Porsche, Volkswagen, and Volvo from 1990 to current models. Located on Rivoli Road.
Tire sales and automotive service in Bolingbroke. A local business that has been a Community Club sponsor and a regular part of Bolingbroke commerce.
Community banking in Bolingbroke. A local bank sponsor of Bolingbroke Community Club events and a longtime part of the local business community. La Casita restaurant is located on Alexander Court, directly behind United Bank.
Bolingbroke sits between I-75 and I-475, making it easy to reach some genuinely good outdoor spots and destinations in the surrounding area.
1,050 acres, one of Georgia's largest waterfalls, 4.5 miles of hiking trails, fishing, camping, and a swimming pool. Worth the drive.
3,600-acre Georgia Power reservoir on the Ocmulgee River. Excellent fishing for bass, crappie, and bream. Most Dames Ferry campsites sit directly on the water.
The Monroe County town famous for the film Fried Green Tomatoes. The Whistle Stop Cafe — the real one from the movie — is still open.
The cultural hub of Middle Georgia, 14 miles southeast via I-75. Home to the Allman Brothers Band Museum, the Tubman Museum, Mercer University, and a genuine food scene.
Monroe County's seat of government with a historic downtown square. Close enough for errands; charming enough to make an afternoon of it.
Monroe County wildlife management area for hunting, fishing, and primitive camping. Off the paved road and into actual Georgia woods.