Selfie at the Rome GA Clock Tower

Rome Georgia: Just Add Snow!

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Looking for somewhere to stop between Wetumpka, Alabama and Asheville, North Carolina, we chose Rome Georgia. My friend’s daughter lived and worked in Rome for several years and loved it, so I was anxious to make an overnight stop there on our road trip East.

Rome GA Floyd County Welcome Sign
Rome GA Floyd County Welcome Sign

Rome did not disappoint! We decided on dinner at Harvest Moon Café, another rec from my friend. Nice atmosphere and great food. We had a very friendly waiter, which always adds to the experience!

Harvest Moon Café Rome GA
Harvest Moon Café Rome GA
Warm interior Harvest Moon Café Rome GA
Warm interior Harvest Moon Café Rome GA

Downtown Rome

After dinner we decided to walk down Broad Street (their Main Street). Rome has an amazing main street area. It is an entire four or five blocks long and full of shops, restaurants, businesses, etc. Because of the historical buildings and the buzz of the thriving town, it would have been charming anyway. The best part to me though, was the median continuing through every block that had trees. Not just any trees, but beautiful trees with their trunks wrapped in lights. The scene that night, seemed like Bedford Falls of Its a Wonderful Life! We just needed snow and my experience would’ve been complete!

Bedford Falls-esque Rome GA Downtown
Bedford Falls-esque Rome GA Downtown

Since it was September, warm and no snow, we just focused on the details of this lovely town. On almost every corner, we found huge pots of vibrant colored plants. We spotted a cute artsy bike in the median. Several of the shops and businesses caught our attention. 

Beautiful large colorful planters on street corners Rome GA
Beautiful large colorful planters on street corners
Bicycle art in median Rome GA
Bicycle art in median
Barber shop and ornate building downtown Rome GA
Barber shop and ornate building downtown

Full Circle Wellness won for the  most creative sign. The letters were painted or attached to a rustic plate or platter. Loved it! 

Clever business sign spotted in Rome GA
Clever business sign spotted in downtown

Guitar shops like Broad Street Guitars always interest Bud. And brightly colored shops, such as Paula‘s Boutique on Broad, jump out at me. 

Broad Street Guitars Rome GA
Broad Street Guitars Rome GA
Paula's Boutique on Broad Rome GA
Paula’s Boutique on Broad

We both love old theaters and we found two here on Broad Street. The Partridge Restaurant (sadly closed) was once home to the Gordon Theater. The other historical Theater is the DeSoto, now used for events. We didn’t see the Bijou Theater. Ha

Partridge Restaurant in former Gordon Theater
Partridge Restaurant in former Gordon Theater
DeSoto Theater Rome GA
DeSoto Theater Rome GA

Adding to the character of downtown Rome, are the beautiful corner buildings like the Masonic Temple. Besides having a large presence, architectural elements continue down the side streets. The more dramatic the better!

Beautiful Masonic Temple downtown Rome GA
Beautiful Masonic Temple downtown Rome GA
Side-street view of Masonic Temple Rome GA
Side-street view of Masonic Temple Rome GA
Rounded corner and interesting details on building in Rome GA
Rounded corner and interesting details on building in Rome GA

Outdoor dining space is always an inviting and relaxing vibe to a city. Rome has several restaurants with outdoor seating. Extra points if boxed in by iron fencing!

Outdoor seating with umbrellas available downtown Rome GA
Outdoor seating with umbrellas available downtown
Outdoor seating available at Tortaco Rome GA
Outdoor seating available at Tortaco Rome GA

Besides theaters, churches are another of our favorite building types that stand out and grab our attention wherever we go. I really enjoyed this quiet little garden area beside St Peter’s Episcopal Church. The red arch point door, framed within several other pointed arches along with the castle-esque tower contributed to my fascination with St Peter’s. 

Tranquil fountain area St Peter's Episcopal Church Rome GA
Tranquil fountain area St Peter’s Episcopal Church
Arch architecture of St Peter's Episcopal Church Rome GA
Arch architecture of St Peter’s Episcopal Church
Turret architecture of St Peter's Episcopal Church Rome GA
Turret architecture of St Peter’s Episcopal Church Rome GA

Rome Clock Tower

Speaking of towers, the Rome Clock Tower is an icon. The four faced clock, by E Howard Clock Company, tops the first water tower in Rome resulting in this 104 foot landmark. There are beautiful flowers, as part of The Rosalyn Butterfly Trail, around the clock tower. There is also a Pollinator Garden. It is definitely set on a hill and the streets around the clock tower are very steep.

Iconic Clock Tower landmark Rome GA
Iconic Clock Tower landmark Rome GA
Clock Tower Historical Plaque Rome GA
Clock Tower Historical Plaque Rome GA
Flowers along path around Rome GA Clock Tower
Flowers along path around Rome GA Clock Tower
Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail sign at Clock Tower Rome GA
Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail info sign at Clock Tower
Pollinator Garden Rome GA Clock Tower
Pollinator Garden Rome GA Clock Tower
Steep streets among the 7 hills of Rome GA
Steep streets among the 7 hills of Rome GA

Good Morning Rome

We grabbed a muffin and cinnamon roll breakfast at The Sweet Bar Bakery the next morning. After doing a little sightseeing, we even stopped for a 2nd course to go, at Swift and Finch, before heading to Asheville. This is the coffee shop where my friend’s daughter worked. It has a modern and industrial feel, but relaxed and inviting. Outdoor seating includes open patio and covered patio. I can see why she enjoyed working here so much.

The Sweet Bar Bakery Rome GA
The Sweet Bar Bakery Rome GA
The Sweet Bar Bakery Cakes Treats Rome GA
The Sweet Bar Bakery Cakes Treats
Swift & Finch Coffee Rome GA
Swift & Finch Coffee Rome GA
Order counter Swift & Finch Coffee Rome GA
Order counter Swift & Finch Coffee
Interior Swift & Finch Coffee Rome GA
Interior Swift & Finch Coffee Rome GA

I’m so glad we chose Rome Georgia as a stop over on the way to Ashville. I would love to see it at Christmas and especially, if God were to just add snow!

The evening glow of downtown Rome GA
The evening glow of downtown Rome GA
Enjoying an evening in Rome GA
Enjoying an evening in Rome GA
Looking out from Clock Tower Rome GA
Looking out from Clock Tower Rome GA
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22 thoughts on “Rome Georgia: Just Add Snow!”

  1. Such a cute little town! Reminds me of some of the small towns we have in Ontario. Would love to visit here someday!

  2. I’ve actually heard of Rome! I love meandering down main street of different towns. This one looks fun and charming!

  3. What an absolutely gorgeous place! I loved this post and the photos….definitely will add to my list of places I need to go!

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