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Our Story

Three Generations on Highway 19E

A Yancey County family kitchen with roots that run six decades deep.

“The Ambered Jack name is a throwback to the late ’60s and ’70s, when this restaurant was The Amber Jack.”

1960s

Yancey Fish Camp

It started with Bill Riddle, who opened the doors of this very location as the Yancey Fish Camp, a community gathering spot during the era of the original Amber Jack.

For many years

Yancey Fish & Steakhouse

The next generation, Larry and Phyllis Silvers, carried the torch, running the restaurant as a well-loved fish and steakhouse that fed locals for decades.

2024

The Ambered Jack

In April 2024, Laura Boyd and her daughter Lily reopened the family table as The Ambered Jack, a from-scratch Italian kitchen serving hand-tossed pizza, house-made pasta, subs, salads, wings, and desserts baked daily. Same address, same family, a brand-new chapter.

Laura Boyd and her husband showing a news article about the original Amber Jack restaurant
Laura Boyd and her husband showcase a news article of the original Amber Jack restaurant, where this family table first began.

A room that feels like home

Stone walls, a warm fireplace, and food made by hand. Come see why it’s a Yancey County favorite.

Dining room and stone fireplace Fresh Greek salad House-made calzone

We recommend a fresh set of professional interior, food, and team photos for the live site.

Come taste the next chapter

Stop in for lunch or dinner, Tuesday through Saturday, 11am to 9pm.

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