Giannos of High Point 🔥

Quick credibility check

Yes, there are receipts.

When Market week makes every dinner decision feel like logistics bingo, these badges help the host look prepared.

Why Giannos works

Dinner after Market should feel prepared, not improvised

When the day has already been full of appointments, showrooms, traffic, and client conversations, dinner should be one of the easiest decisions you make. Giannos gives Market visitors a local restaurant path that can stay casual or become more planned when the group needs it.

Designers and buyers
A place to sit down after a day of sourcing, showroom visits, and decisions.
Exhibitor teams
A practical dinner plan after long hours of hosting, selling, and moving through Market.
Client dinners
Steak, cocktails, pasta, salads, and shareables help the evening feel considered without feeling stiff.
Corporate groups
Events and catering give larger teams a more organized path than a last-minute table search.
Showroom meals
Catering can keep staff, vendors, and guests fed when leaving the showroom is not realistic.

Good to know

A better dinner plan after a full day at Market

After a day of showroom visits, meetings, product introductions, and client conversations, dinner should not become another project. Giannos gives groups a place to eat well, regroup, host, and keep the evening moving.

  • Strong fit for client dinners, sales teams, showroom groups, and after-Market drinks.
  • Menu range helps professional groups avoid being boxed into one type of meal.
  • Events and catering options make planning easier when the headcount or timing matters.

How to choose · Decision Helper

Make the restaurant choice easier before everyone is hungry

Restaurant is not just about matching a phrase in Google. It is about finding a reliable restaurant or group meal option during a crowded trade-show week while keeping the meal easy for high point market visitors, designers, buyers, exhibitors, showroom teams, sales reps, hosts, vendors, and corporate groups. Giannos works because the page, menu, and next steps all point toward a real dinner decision.

  • Choose Restaurant when the table needs a clear direction without losing menu flexibility.
  • Use the menu first if this is a normal meal or quick comparison search.
  • Use events or catering when the headcount, timing, or occasion needs more structure.

Start with the menu when the meal is simple. Use events or catering when the guest count, timing, or occasion needs more structure.

Local reputation, not decorative parsley

Proof for the client dinner, because nobody wants to gamble during Market week

Market week turns dinner into a competitive sport. The best move is a restaurant with real local reputation, group-dining relevance, and enough proof that the host looks prepared instead of mildly panicked.

“Our State tells High Point visitors to try the pasta, pizza, and seafood dishes that made Giannos the Triad's “Best Italian Restaurant.” Translation: this is not a random pasta bunker with a logo. People have been told to go here.”
Read the Our State mention
Our State · Triad's “Best Italian Restaurant” mention Triad's “Best Italian Restaurant” mention

Our State tells High Point visitors to try the pasta, pizza, and seafood dishes that made Giannos the Triad's “Best Italian Restaurant.” Translation: this is not a random pasta bunker with a logo. People have been told to go here.

Our State · Local favorite for more than 20 years Local favorite for more than 20 years

Our State also describes Giannos as High Point locals' go-to Italian restaurant for more than 20 years, with wood-fired pizzas, fresh pastas, and specials doing the heavy lifting.

Visit High Point · Award-winning Italian restaurant Award-winning Italian restaurant

Visit High Point describes Giannos as an award-winning Italian restaurant that has served the Triad for over 20 years, known for stone-oven pizza, pasta, Italian sandwiches, and a welcoming dining room.

Visit High Point · Certified Autism Center / inclusive dining resource Certified Autism Center / inclusive dining resource

Giannos is included in Visit High Point's Certified Autism Destination dining resources, giving families and sensory-sensitive visitors another reason to feel confident choosing it.

Visit High Point / High Point Discovered · Community story with real local roots Community story with real local roots

A Visit High Point feature calls Giannos a beloved Italian gem, highlights the team, community, and consistency behind the restaurant, and notes that Giannos partners with and caters for High Point University, High Point Market, schools, nonprofits, and local organizations.

Tripadvisor · Traveler-review strength Traveler-review strength

Tripadvisor shows a strong traveler-review profile for Giannos, including a high High Point restaurant ranking and a Travelers' Choice explanation tied to consistently strong reviews and top-property performance. Search engines love receipts. Humans do too.

Restaurantji · Review-volume and menu-favorite signal Review-volume and menu-favorite signal

Restaurantji shows Giannos with hundreds of ratings and customer favorites ranging from baked spaghetti and chicken parmigiano to firecracker Thai shrimp, chicken marsala, French onion soup, and blackened chicken. That is a lot of forks voting yes.

Helpful ideas

Different Market groups need different dinner plans

A buyer grabbing dinner, a showroom team regrouping, and a host planning a client meal are not solving the same problem. The food matters, but so does the flow of the evening.

For designers and buyers

After a day of looking, comparing, and deciding, dinner should feel comfortable and unforced. A table with shareables, entrees, and drinks gives the conversation somewhere to settle.

For exhibitors and sales teams

Teams need a place to exhale, recap the day, and eat well without overcomplicating the plan. Pizza, pasta, salads, sandwiches, steak, and drinks keep the order flexible.

For hosts and clients

The goal is not just to be nearby. The goal is to look prepared. Events and catering help when the meal should be planned before the city gets busy.

Plan the night

A sharper path for client dinners and team meals

A good Market dinner does not have to feel formal, but it should feel considered. Start casually with shareables and pizza, then move into steak, pasta, salads, cocktails, or a more organized event plan.

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Guest voice

What Market hosts need guests to feel

For Market visitors, reviews and public proof should do more than say the food is good. They should make the planner feel safer choosing Giannos for clients, teams, vendors, and groups during a crowded High Point week.

Review theme

Confidence for the host

Outside review strength helps the person planning dinner feel like Giannos is a prepared choice, not a gamble.

Review theme

Food that supports conversation

Shareables, pizza, steak, pasta, salads, and drinks give groups natural ways to keep the meal moving.

Review theme

Local credibility

During Market, a known High Point restaurant carries more weight than another anonymous option in a search result.

These are review-informed themes, not fabricated direct quotes. When approved exact review excerpts are available, this block can be upgraded to show short quoted snippets with source links.

When dinner is bigger than dinner

Use events or catering before Market-week pressure hits

If you are feeding a showroom team, hosting buyers, planning a client dinner, or coordinating a corporate gathering, the event and catering paths are more useful than trying to solve everything with a last-minute dinner search.

Hosting during High Point Market?

Start with the event or catering inquiry so your team, clients, or showroom guests have a plan before the city gets busy.

FAQ

Questions people ask before choosing Giannos

Is Giannos a good restaurant near High Point Market?
Yes. Giannos works for Market visitors who want a real High Point dinner with wood-fired pizza, steaks, pasta, salads, cocktails, and planning options for groups.
Can Giannos host client dinners during Market?
Yes. Use the event link when the dinner involves clients, a larger group, or timing that should be planned before Market week gets busy.
Does Giannos offer catering for showroom teams?
Yes. Use the catering link for showroom meals, staff meals, corporate gatherings, vendor hosting, and other Market-week food plans.
What should Market visitors order after a long day?
For groups, start with shareables and wood-fired pizza. For a more polished meal, keep steak, pasta, salads, and cocktails in the mix.
Should Market groups book ahead?
Yes. During Market, High Point is busier than usual, so client dinners, group meals, and catering should be planned early.